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Palais-Royal

Category: Sightseeing + Tours

Place du Palais-Royal, Paris, 75001

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Palais Royal - Paris - Reviews of Palais Royal - TripAdvisor
This royal palace, first home to Cardinal Richelieu and later a childhood home of Louis XIV, is longer open to the public, although its exquisite gardens can ...
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Latest reviews of Jardins du Palais-Royal, Paris, France
I have to say, I didn't expect as much of this place as the other sites I visited. I honestly wasn't looking forward to visiting this place, but I'm so glad that I went, because it wa...
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Palais Royal- Paris, France - VirtualTourist.com
During breakfast one morning, we became engaged in a conversation about the differences between how things were in France when Mitterrand was in power and how they are now with Chirac. The conversation then led to the history of Mitterrand's nickname as The Sphinx and his alleged Pharoah complex and...
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Jardins du Palais-Royal, Paris | MyTravelGuide.com
Created in 1629 for Cardinal de Richelieu, this garden has witnessed many of the events that have marked the Palais-Royal's history. Redesigned in the 18th century by landscape gardener Desgots, it was made smaller by Louis-Philippe d'Orleans in order to accommodate buildings and arcades where merch...
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Palais Royal, Paris | MyTravelGuide.com
Built in 1629 for Cardinal de Richelieu, this palace was initially known as the Palais Cardinal. Later it acquired a reputation as a place of debauchery under Louis XIV's brother, Philippe d'Orleans, while in the 18th century it became a meeting place where the Age of Enlightenment's great thinkers ...
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Palais Royal, Paris : Read reviews and compare prices at Ciao.co.uk
de la Cite. This chapel was the envy of Europe and probably copied in England and the Holy Roman Empire, to house their own relics. The chapel was meant to symbolise the close relationship between the French King and God, therefore the chapel is decorated with Fleur de Lys and well as symbols of Chr...
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