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  2. The Jardin du Luxembourg (French pronunciation: [ʒaʁdɛ̃ dy lyksɑ̃buʁ]), known in English as the Luxembourg Garden, colloquially referred to as the Jardin du Sénat (Senate Garden), is located in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, France.

  3. Luxembourg Garden. Opened today from 7:30 am to 9 pm. In 2022, the Luxembourg Garden, managed by the Senate, broke its attendance record, with 6.2 million visitors, compared with just over 5 million in 2021. Internet users voted it the most beautiful garden in Europe.

  4. Le jardin du Luxembourg est un jardin ouvert au public, situé dans le 6 e arrondissement de Paris. Créé en 1612 à la demande de Marie de Médicis pour accompagner le palais du Luxembourg [ 1 ] , il a fait l'objet d'une restauration dirigée par l'architecte Jean-François-Thérèse Chalgrin sous le Premier Empire et appartient désormais au ...

    • The Gardens were created by Queen Marie de Medicis. When King Henri IV died in 1610, his Queen Marie de Médicis became a widow, she decided she had enough of the Palais du Louvre.
    • Planting began in 1612. Plantations at the new Jardin du Luxembourg began in 1612, the day after the purchase of the land. As Queen and regent for her underage son Louis XIII, Marie hired the best architects and gardeners of the day.
    • There was a convent in the way. One of the problems that Marie de Medicis ran into was that the gardens in front of the new palace but could not be extended since a convent stood in the way of one of the walls.
    • Marie de Médicis never saw it finished. The site was not completed in 1631 when Marie de Médicis was exiled on the orders of her son, the King. Louis XIII had to strengthen his position as sovereign in the face of the omnipresence of the Habsburgs both politically and religious and family.
  5. Jardin du Luxembourg. Designed in 1612 by Marie de’ Medici, the Luxembourg Garden is the most centric, popular and beautiful park in Paris. The Luxembourg Palace, which gives its name to the gardens, is currently owned by the French Senate.

  6. Why We Love Jardin du Luxembourg – 57 Acres Of Paris Greenery. Jardin du Luxembourg is not just an iconic landmark. The Left Bank park is filled with Parisians relaxing in the sun or playing tennis, boules, and chess. It's also the home of the Musée du Luxembourg, a charming small museum, and the Palais du Luxembourg, built for the mother of ...

  7. Au cœur du VIe arrondissement de Paris, le jardin du Luxembourg s’étend sur près de 24 hectares et attire chaque année des centaines de milliers de visiteurs. Créé à partir de 1612 autour du palais que Marie de Médicis, régente de France, fait construire, il est doté de plantations, parterres et jeux d’eau.

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