Introduction to the Luxembourg Gardens: The Luxembourg Gardens is a vibrant and picturesque park in Paris. There are many busts and monuments with inscriptions by thinkers and poets. There are green iron chairs under the tall old trees; here people can play cards, chess or ball, while children ride horses, and college students can fall in love by the Medici Fountain. The Luxembourg Gardens cover an area of ​​​​100 hectares, with huge avenues of plane trees, patterned gardens, fountains, and many statues of ancient wise men. There is also the Luxembourg Palace (Palais du Luxembourg), the emperor's villa, which is currently the dormitory of members of Congress. Since the Luxembourg Palace has become the Senate today, the control is slightly stricter, and the opening hours of the park are also complicated. That is to say, it opens around 8 a.m., and the latest is 9:30 p.m. in June in summer, and the earliest is in the afternoon in December in winter. It closes at 4:30, and so on, the time changes every 15 days.

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