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  1. Feb 7, 2022 · The Palais des Tuileries (Tuileries Palace) is the former residence of the Kings and Queens of France. One of the most beautiful palaces in France, it was destroyed by fire in 1871 during the Paris Commune. The monument was an integral part of Paris’ Historical Axis. Today its gardens are the oldest in Paris, known as the Jardin des Tuileries.

  2. Nostalgic for the Florentine palaces of her childhood, Queen Catherine de’ Medici, Henri II’s widow, had a new palace and garden built outside the Paris city walls. The tile factories ( tuileries ) that had stood on the chosen spot since the Middle Ages gave the new royal residence and garden their name.

  3. Find out about the history of Tuileries Palace and get to know its beautiful formal French gardens in the heart of Paris.

  4. Apr 30, 2021 · The Tuileries Palace stood on the right (north) bank of the River Seine, at the eastern end of the Tuileries Garden, next to the Louvre Palace, to which it was joined. It was home to the rulers of France for almost 300 years. The Tuileries Palace, by Antoine Ignace Melling, between 1815 and 1830.

  5. Feb 18, 2021 · A True Royal Gem. By. Courtney Traub. Updated on 02/18/21. TripSavvy / Taylor McIntyre. Situated just west of the imposing Louvre Museum and former palace, the lush formal garden in central Paris known as the Jardin des Tuileries is part of the same-- originally royal-- complex.

  6. May 20, 2021 · In May 1871 the Tuileries Palace was captured and opened to the public. On May 20, a fire broke out inside the palace, skillfully set with kerosene, turpentine, tar, and explosives. It was orchestrated by the members of the Commune, the Communards.

  7. The Tuileries Gardens are the first public park in Paris, the oldest and one of the most charming. It is located between the Louvre Museum and the Place de la Concorde. Tuileries Garden and the Louvre in the background /PE Faivre-stock.adobe. History of the Tuileries Gardens.

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