博物館
Cour d'Orléans du Palais Royal
180位當地人推薦、
當地人推薦的理由
Hidden in the heart of Paris, the sumptuous Garden of the Palais Royal sits next door to La Comédie Française and Le Louvre. Here you might see great dancers exercise their most romantic and graceful moves, dancing around the central fountain and through the arcades, and mischievously jumping over the Colonnes de Buren—try it for yourself! Enjoy the surroundings too: A four-century-old haven of peace with exquisite gardens and flowerbeds, it’s a lovely mix between historic and modern architecture.
當地人的貼士
Built for Cardinal Richelieu by French architect Lemercier, who also designed the Sorbonne, the main body (1634), opposite the Louvre, became a royal residence (during the regency of Anne of Austria) and then the seat of the Orléans family from 1661. The palace was completed and modified in the 18th and 19th centuries. The three wings bordering the gardens date from the late 18th century.
Built for Cardinal Richelieu by French architect Lemercier, who also designed the Sorbonne, the main body (1634), opposite the Louvre, became a royal residence (during the regency of Anne of Austria) and then the seat of the Orléans family from 1661. The palace was completed and modified in the 18t…
地點
38 Rue de Montpensier
Paris, IDF