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From the twelfth century, this vast land dominated by studios and the tiles are clay, so that the garden was built on the Jardin des Tuileries is called. Here is also where former garbage dump. 1564, Catherine de Medicis, captivated by this place, bought the land and began developing an urban plan and build the Tuileries Palace (Palais des Tuileries) "In the middle of a garden florentin planned adaptation of the medieval garden, the lavish receptions were held here provides an opportunity for the people in power at that time praised his authority. " nematodes A century later, nematodes André Le Notre in 1649, the creators of the royal gardens at Versailles, Marly, Saint-Cloud and Saint Germain, King Louis XIV was assigned to redraw the garden. Chinh Le Notre also designed the park at Versailles, Chantilly and Chateau Vaux-le-Vicompte. The king allowed "honest people" to be a walk in the Jardin des Tuileries and the Tuileries became the first member of Paris. Under Louis XV, several sculptures from Marly park (including the famous horse) to decorate the elegant entrance of the garden, then the other sculptures nematodes from the ancient garden royal. Festivals and events royal succession folk place the wire in the French Revolution period, Palais des Tuileries became royal residence in 1792 and has been attacked by the angry mob uprising data. Marie Antoinette key while seeking to escape from Paris had been lost in the small streets of this neighborhood is so late and was arrested at Varennes. Phone Tuileries partially destroyed by fire occurred at odds with Commune in 1871 and razed in 1883, leaving a large garden, then be raised at the Jardin du Carrousel built. Jardin des Tuileries, had to come on after 6 years (1991-1996) to be totally transformed and there are new young faces. Each year 125,000 trees have been planted by the gardeners of the area. Irrigation water is brought from the Ourcq Canal originates from the river Aisne, 80 km from Paris thanks to a strong pressure pumps.
The garden occupies the position where the Palais des past is Tuileries, destroyed by fires in 1871 Entrances (Portail d'entrée) is all that remains today of this splendid palace. It was built in the Jardin du Carrousel in 1964-1965 an outdoor museum, includes sculptures, among which include La Femme La Nuit or Aristide Maillol's couchee. nematodes
Arc de Triomphe de Carrousel nematodes is located on the Place de Carrousel, Louvre west of electricity. Arc de Triomphe was erected to show admiration of Napoleon Great Army from 1807 to 1809. Adapted from the Arc de Triomphe Severe Septine Roman, Arc de Triomphe Carrousel was built from 1806 to 1808 according to the sketches of Percier and Fontaine to praise the French army's victory at Austerlitz campaign 1805. On the flat roof of the car Triumphal nematodes Palace Brass Quartet code. Rage Against the French army horses were taken from Basilique de Saint Marc in Venice brought back in 1798 after successful campaigns in Northern Italy.
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