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JARDINS DES CHAMPS-ELYSEES
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Park-garden-walk
District : Champs-Elysées / Louvre
Informations :
In 1667, the landscape gardner, LE NOTRE, created a walk in an area, previously given over to fields and marsh land, designed to offer the king a fine perspective from the Tuileries. At the time of the Revolution, the guillotine established at place de la Concorde attracted crowds to the Champs-Elysées, so named in 1789. But, at the fall of the Empire, Russian and Prussian troops camped in the gardens and devastated trees and plants. The area regained its prestige in 1830-1840 with a restoration led by Hittorf. He introduced lighting, fountains and various buildings-including the Ledoyen restaurant and the pavillon Laurent- into the gardens. In 1859, Alphand redesigned the gardens in the English style, which is how they remain today. They were, however, reduced in size by the building of the Grand and Petit Palais for the World Fair of 1900.
Others informations
List of collections :
Sculpture
Collections period :
19th century
Opening days and times
Open/Closed :
Open 24hrs/24hrs
Days of week :
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday
Open on those public holidays :
1 January | Easter | Easter Monday | 1 May | 8 May | Ascension Day | Whitsuntide | Whit Monday | 14 July | 15 August | 1 November | 11 November | 25 December
Individual tours
Guided tour :
Guided tours are organized by the "Direction des Parcs et Jardins"(parks and gardens head office) located 1 av Gordon Bennett 75016 PARIS. For further information, please phone at 01.40.71.75.60.
Programme available each year in the city hall of each district, at the reception hall of the Hotel de Ville, and at the Office de Tourisme de Paris.
Group tours
School group without guide.
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Access:
Avenue des Champs-Elysées
75008 PARIS
District : Champs-Elysées / Louvre
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Champs Elysées Clemenceau
- Bus : 28 - 32 - 42 - 49 - 73 - 80 - 83 - 93
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