Introduction to the Tuileries Garden: The Tuileries Garden was originally the private property of Empress Medici. After the empress built the Tuileries Palace in the garden, the Tuileries Palace has always been the bedroom of the emperor and empress, and it was also the place where the emperor held banquets. Therefore, it was magnificent and extraordinary. Later, Versailles After the palace was completed and the emperor moved out, it fell into neglect for a time. After the French Revolution in 1798, the Parisians forced Louis XVI to move from Versailles Palace to the Tuileries Palace. Therefore, the Tuileries Palace had no trace of the emperor again, but the Tuileries Palace also began to Full of blood. Today, many statues can be seen in the Tuileries Garden, which is known as the "open-air museum". The Tuileries Garden is located between the Louvre Museum and Place de la Concorde, with the Seine River on one side. Sitting by the large pond in the garden, or drinking a cup of coffee at the outdoor cafe is the best experience to experience Parisian leisure. No wonder it is considered the most beautiful place in Paris. One of the most fascinating gardens. Chestnut trees, lime trees and colorful flowers bring tranquility to the Tuileries Garden. Bronze sculptures add a solemn atmosphere. The overall neat and refreshing landscape design is a typical French garden feature.

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