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  2. History Palace as royal residence. After the death of Henry IV in 1610, his widow, Marie de' Medici, became regent to her son, Louis XIII.Having acceded to a much more powerful position, she decided to erect a new palace for herself, adjacent to an old hôtel particulier owned by François de Luxembourg, Duc de Piney, which is now called the Petit Luxembourg and is the residence of the ...

  3. 75006 Paris, France, Luxembourg Gardens, (Europe). Opening Timings: You can visit Luxembourg Palace which opens between 7.30am and 8.15am, and closes between 4.30pm and 9.30pm. Educational activities: Puppets, rides, and slides are just a few of the many options available to families with young children.

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  4. Mar 2016 • Solo. This historic building stands on the Northeast border of the magnificent Luxembourg Gardens. Built between 1615 and 1645 as the royal residence of Marie de Medicis, mother of Louis XIII of France, the palace became home to the French Senate in 1958. In between, the large structure had many uses, including a museum, a prison ...

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  5. Aug 1, 2017 · The Luxembourg Palace, known as Palais du Luxembourg, is situated at 15 rue de Vaugirard in the 6th arrondissement of Paris. Originally, the palace was constructed according to the designs of Salomon de Brosse, a French architect; the palace was meant to be the royal palace for the mother of Louis XIII of France, the regent Marie de' Medici ...

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  6. His original mansion still exists and is now called the "Petit Luxembourg". Marie wanted a palace that would remind her of the Pitti Palazzo where she grew up in Firenze so French architect Salomon de Brosse incorporated the bossage aspect for the façades. This is what gives the Luxembourg Palace its distinct look compared to other French palaces.

  7. The palace itself, is quite grand, and architecturally beautiful, built in the 1600’s for Marie de Medici, (Queen of France, 1573 to 1642), her statue can be seen on the terrace above the gardens big basin, standing to the right side when facing the palace. For us the Gardens Luxembourg (see review) is the big attraction, nice to walk the ...

  8. The Luxembourg Palace in Paris, the first great example of French classical architecture during the 17th century, was the culmination of the long tradition of the chateau as a building type. It was commissioned in 1615 by Marie de Médicis, regent of France, for a site on the Left Bank then occupied by the Hôtel du Luxembourg, from which the ...

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