Tuileries - Paris Métro - was created in 1900.
Carette has written: 'Souvenirs intimes de la cour des Tuileries' 'Recollections of the court of the Tuileries' -- subject(s): Tuileries Palace (Paris, France), Court and courtiers, History
Antoine Boulant has written: 'Les Tuileries' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, History, Tuileries Palace (Paris, France)
The Jardin des Tuileries was initially designed in 1564 by Catherine de' Medici as a private garden for the Tuileries Palace. It was later opened to the public in 1667 under the direction of landscape architect André Le Nôtre. The garden has undergone several changes and restorations over the years, particularly after the French Revolution. Today, it remains one of the most famous gardens in Paris.
Around 10:00am on August 10, 1792
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.
1.Louvre-Tuileries and Faubourg Saint-Honoré2.Paris Department Stores District - Boulevard Haussmann3.The Marais
Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were moved to the Palace of Tuileries in 1791.
Napoleon's "whiff of grapeshot" killed 1,400 Royalist counter Revolutionaries on 5 October 1795 and cleared the streets of Paris in defense of the Directory at Tuileries Palace. His reputation had been established.
== == Alas, no. The palais des Tuileries was one of the earliest parts of the Louvre to be built; it was the Royal residence when the King was brought back to Paris during the Revolution; it was napoleon's residence during the Empire, and used also by the restored Bourbons until 1830, the Orleanist monarchy until 1848, and by Napoleon III until 1870. Alas, in the disturbances of the Commune after the fall of the Second Empire and the Siege of Paris in 1870, the Palais des Tuileries was burned down. For more details, see my History of Paris at http://www.grenfell-banks.com/WEBSITE2/parihist.htm
Shopping In paris is the most amazing experience you can ever discover, i recommend 1) Louvre-Tuileries and Faubourg Saint-Honoré 2) The Marais I hoped this helped i loved it in PariS, Have fun!:)
Music in the Tuileries was created in 1862.