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Jardin des Tuileries Wonderful Garden Located In Paris, France

The Tuileries Garden is a garden open to public which is situated in between Place de la Concorde and Louvre Museum in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. In 1564, Catherine de Madicis created the garden and it became a permanent public park after the French Revolution.

She also built a Palace at the toiletries known as the Palais de Tuiletries. She built it in a way so that it could remind her of the native Tuscany.

It was later on redesigned by Andre Le Notre in a French way. He had been designing the gardens of Versailles Palace. He built a terrace along the river bank and through an axis, he created the Champs-Elysees.

The Jardin des Tuileries was one of those parks which as soon as were made, they were made public. There were desk chairs, kiosks, cafes and restaurants and public toilets available.

It is located near the Arc du Carrousel

Jardin des Tuileries
The gardens are keep on renovating and the latest renovation took place in 1990, Le Notre’s design of the Tuileries garden has been kept complete and undamaged. Car traffic was being separated from the park to avoid noise pollution in the calm environment. Many new sculptures were also added. Passerelle de Solferino was opened in 1999 which is a footbridge across the Seine River. It linked the Tuileries with Musee d’ Orsay.


Jardin des Tuileries is one of those areas where you can relax and take a time out for yourself.

The peaceful and calming touch of nature is displayed.

There are many fountains as well as abundant sculptures, museums, 2 large basins, Galerie Nationale du Jeu je Paume and last but not the least Musee de l’ Orangerie. Orangerie displayed vast array of beautiful paintings of water lily painted by the artist Claude Monet. Only those two buildings remained of the original Palais de Tuileries.
Jardin des Tuileries Garden Paris

Jardin des Tuileries Night View

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