Jardin des Tuileries

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The Tuileries are the largest and oldest public park in Paris. Their official incorporation into the Musée du Louvre on January 1, 2005, reestablished the historic coherence of the vast royal palace and its grounds. The gardens were an integral part of the palatial scheme created by the kings of... More

The Tuileries are the largest and oldest public park in Paris. Their official incorporation into the Musée du Louvre on January 1, 2005, reestablished the historic coherence of the vast royal palace and its grounds. The gardens were an integral part of the palatial scheme created by the kings of France. With their landscaping, vistas, and sculptures, they provide the perfect complement to the buildings. The preservation of this exceptional historic monument and the interlinking of the Tuileries and Carrousel gardens have made it possible to bring a major art form—that of landscape design—into the Louvre. Less

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anonymous

Must go!

My favorite place for a Sunday afternoon in Paris. I love the well kept gardens and the crunch of the gravel under my shoes. There are plenty of places to sit and watch people stroll by. You can get a glass of wine or a hot drink in one of the kiosks. The fountains are surrounded by chairs, usually can can get one if you pay a little attention to who is about to leave. I especially like it late in the day when the sun is setting. A perfect place to relax for a bit before crossing over Pont des Ars into the night life of the Left Bank.

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Jardin de Tuileries, janvier 2011 chain link fences in a single bound! Please don't ask me to explain why I like this photograph, I just do. Feel free to write your own title today. Would love to hear your creative ideas

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Le Carrousel - Tuileries

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I do believe I've identified another Paris fetish.......carrousels! This one taken on a very gray, drizzly day on a walk through Tuileries. I photographed it here on my first trip in 2007

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My last day in Paris, Peter asked where I wanted to go. Ididn't miss a beat... Tuileries. It is a place I return to againand again. Even in the winter I love it. Perhaps it's because Ihave such sweet memories of my first taste of Paris with Melissaand Eva right there. This day it was...

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