JARDIN DES TUILERIES
Superb garden, a place of walk where you can admire the statues of Maillol, Rodin or Giacometti
This superb garden takes its name from the tile factories that once existed on its site, where Catherine de Medici had the now defunct Tuileries Palace built in 1564. Designed by André Le Nôtre, the king's gardener, from 1664, this garden separates the Louvre museum from the Place de la Concorde. It is a place for walking where you can admire statues by Maillol, Rodin or Giacometti. It is also home to the Orangery Museum and every year in summer, the Tuileries Festival takes place there with rides, attractions and various stands.
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