Located across from the Louvre Museum in the heart of Paris, the Palais-Royal is a 17th-century architectural gem with a rich regal heritage. Originally built to house French royalty, the palace now serves as a venue for government affairs. Visitors can explore its shop-filled galleries, admire outdoor art installations, and stroll through the serene, oasis-like gardens. The combination of historical significance and modern public use makes the Palais-Royal a unique and inviting destination for both locals and tourists.
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