"Les jardins du Luxembourg" (the Luxembourg gardens) are an annex of the Sénat (the Senate - the high chamber of parliament), which owns the land and cares for the gardens.
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Jacques de Givry has written: 'Le Jardin du Luxembourg' -- subject(s): Pictorial works
Eiffel tower Champs Elysees Arc de triomphe Jardin de luxembourg Musee d'orsay Musee de la louvre Cleopatra's needle
The Le Jardin du Luxembourg was built by Marie de' Medici, the widow of King Henry IV and the regent of King Louis XIII. She decided to make an imitation of Palazzo Pitti, the palace where Marie was born (located in Florence, Italy).
Jardin de l'État was created in 1773.
A garden is "un jardin" (masc.) in French.
There are two copies in Paris: in the Jardin du Luxembourg and near the Pont de Grenelle; however, there are hundreds of replicas around the world.
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There are two copies in Paris: in the Jardin du Luxembourg and near the Pont de Grenelle; however, there are hundreds of replicas around the world.
There are many parks, and many "jardins" which are considered to be "parcs" in Paris. Here is a list of what are considered to be the "parcs" of Paris: Parc Andre Citroen, Parc de Bagatelle, Parc de Belleville, Parc de Bercy, Parc de la Terlure, Parc de la Villette, Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, Parc des Expositions de Paris, Parc du Champ-de-Mars, Parc Monceau, Parc Georges Brassens, Parc Montsouris, Place des Vosges/Square Louis XIII, Square des Arenes de Lutece, Square du Vert-Galant.... If you want to know what the "gardens" are -- which are much more like what we consider to be "parks," here is a list: Bois de Boulogne, Bois de Vincennes, Jardin Atlantique, Jardin du Bassin de l'Arsenal, Jardin des Champs-Elysees, Jardin des Halles, Jardin du Palais Royal, Jardin des Plantes, Jardin des Tuileries, Jardin du Luxembourg.
Le Jardin de Heavenly was created in 1992-02.