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Tuileries Garden
On the Right (North) bank of the Seaine, the Tuileries garden stretches between the Louvre and Place de la Concorde. It is bounded on the South by the river, and on the North by Rue de Rivoli. For pictures, see www.FranceInPictures.com
Music in the Tuileries was created in 1862.
Taken for a Ride was created in 1996.
The duration of Taken for a Ride is 3300.0 seconds.
Tuileries - Paris Métro - was created in 1900.
Salon des Tuileries was created in 1923.
Saint-Éloy-les-Tuileries's population is 121.
The Emperor Napoleon in His Study at the Tuileries was created in 1812.
The name tells the story. Jardin means garden; des tuileries means of the tiles. The garden was part of the grounds of a Palace built on the clay fields where clay tiles had been made in the early 16th century. The palace was built in 1559 for one of the Medicis of Italy with gardens in the Tuscan style. The garden was re-landscaped in 1664 in the formal French style. It is now surrounded by Paris, partially bordered by the Louvre and the Seine, and is the central park of Paris.
The Garden of Tuileries is located in Central Paris. There is no official count of the number of visitors. The Louvre museum is located at one end of the garden and had 8,5 milion visitors in 2008, despite being a paying site and having sometimes long queues at the entrance. The entrance in the garden is free and its access easy. It is also a spot favored by many Parisians, for a few minutes or for half a day. Based on these facts, we can only assume that there are much more visitors to the gardens, than for the Louvre museum.
The area of Saint-Éloy-les-Tuileries is 9,130,000.0 square meters.