The Tuileries Garden, or Jardin des Tuileries, has been a stage for centuries of royal history, from Catherine de’ Medici to Napoleon Bonaparte. Located in the heart of Paris, the garden offers stunning views of the Louvre Museum and the Seine River. Designed by André Le Nôtre, the same landscaper responsible for the gardens of Versailles, the Tuileries Garden is a masterpiece of symmetry and elegance. Though the original Tuileries Palace no longer stands, having burned down in the 19th century, the garden remains a cherished public space where visitors can stroll along tree-lined paths, admire intricate fountains, and enjoy the serene beauty of one of Paris’ most iconic green spaces.
Tuileries Garden (Jardin des Tuileries)
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