Who what where when why and how was the tuileries built in Paris?
The Tuileries Palace was built in Paris during the 16th century, commissioned by Catherine de' Medici in 1564. Located near the Seine River, it served as a royal residence and was designed by architect Philibert Delorme. The palace was constructed to provide a luxurious space for the French court, reflecting the Renaissance style. Over the years, it underwent various renovations and expansions, ultimately becoming a symbol of royal power until its destruction during the Paris Commune in 1871.
Is Paris the most artistic city in the world?
I would think so, but I'd like to hear of another city some one thinks is more artistic
Not really. It was about a century ago but what big names in Art do you see coming out of Paris these days? None, really. London or Berlin are the places to be if you're an artist.
What is the temperature in South France in February?
In February, the average temperature in South France typically ranges from 5°C to 13°C (41°F to 55°F). However, temperatures can vary depending on the specific location and weather conditions.
Peter the great fought the ottoman Turks for the purpose of?
To gain a warm-water port on the Black Sea
What is the distance between Limoges and Paris?
The road distance from Paris to Limoges is 394 km or 245 miles. The driving time is 3H30. The distance as the crow flies is 346 km or 215 miles.
Why are there three towers in the Eiffel Tower?
The tower has the appearance of being 3 separate towers due to the 3 different observation decks. This is a practical as well as aesthetic move by the architect as the addition of the two lower observation decks assists with structural reinforcement as well as providing the ability to serve the thousands of people a day who tour the tower, instead of trying to have them all crammed at the very top deck.
February Days good luck on e2020 c;