Jardin de Tuileries is a garden made for public in France, which is situated between the famous Louvre Museum and Place de la Concorde, Paris. This garden was made in 1564 by Catherine de Medicis and after over 100 years it become open for general public. In the 19th and 20th century during the French Revolution, it became a public park. It is said to the exact place where Persians used to sit and relax.
The unique sculptures standing tall in this park are watchful, out of which some of the famous ones are
1) Mercury Riding Pegasus
2) Nymphe
3) The Oath Of Spartacus
1) Mercury Riding Pegasus
2) Nymphe
3) The Oath Of Spartacus
4) Le Baiser
5) La Misere
Most of these sculptures and statues were placed here in the nineteenth century, in 20th century the park was filled with the entrainments for public like small boats, donkey rides, puppet theatres etc. Today, it is one of the most visited garden present in France and that's due to it's unique location which intersects many business districts in the city.
Most of these sculptures and statues were placed here in the nineteenth century, in 20th century the park was filled with the entrainments for public like small boats, donkey rides, puppet theatres etc. Today, it is one of the most visited garden present in France and that's due to it's unique location which intersects many business districts in the city.
Different from the past century, now this park is where you can grab a free chair and can sit for as much long as you like, it also offers beautiful fountains, two large basins, two museums and a large number of sculptures all around the park. You should pack your things up today and visit this beauty, as also the Eiffel is waiting for you.




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