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Jardin des Tuileries

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District : Champs-Elysées / Louvre


Description :

Linking Place de la Concorde to the Louvre, this superb garden is the largest in Paris (25.5 hectares). Created in 1564 by Catherine de Médicis, re-landscaped by Le Nôtre in 1664, this outdoor ‘museum’ features – among others – sculptures by Maillol.

Informations :

Public establishment

Attached to the Louvre Museum

A Unesco site since 1991, the Tuileries was integrated into the national Louvre estate in 2005.

Catherine de Médicis had the "Tuileries" palace built in 1564, on a site previously occupied by several tile factories, with a sumptuous garden divided into compartments parallel to the River Seine.

In 1664 LE NOTRE redesigned it in the French style and opened the perspective up to the west, which was to become the Champs-Elysées. The Carrousel garden was created at the end of the 19th century on the site of the Tuileries Palace- burnt down during the 1871 Commune. The Carrousel garden has just been redesigned by Jacques Wirtz and rebuilt on paving stone above the galleries of the Louvre.

The current layout of the Tuileries is set around a wide central avenue marking the perspective of the long main route that today extends from the Louvre to the Grande Arche at la Défense. In the gardens are some 20 species of very fine trees including mulberry and Judas trees. A rich collection of statues adorns different areas. 18 statues by Maillol were installed in the Carrousel garden in 1964 and 1965 on the initiative of André Malraux. You will also discover works by Coustou, Rodin, Coysevox, Carpeaux and modern sculptors like Max Ernst, Ernst, Henri Laurens, Giacometti and soon contemporary works too.

Fun fair in July and August.

Opening days and times

Open/Closed :

Tuileries gardens: April-September: closing time corresponds to the closing of the last gate on Place de la Concorde.
Closing time begins in the half-hour preceeding this:
Avril-May: 7am-9pm
June-August: 7am-9pm
Sept-March: 7.30am-7.30pm

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

Services

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Access:

Place de la Concorde

75001 PARIS

 

District : Champs-Elysées / Louvre

 

  • Tuileries Concorde
  • Bus : 21 24 27 42 68 72 73 81 84 94 95
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