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The Palais-Royal ( French: [pa.lɛ ʁwa.jal]) is a former French royal palace located on Rue Saint-Honoré in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. The screened entrance court faces the Place du Palais-Royal, opposite the Louvre.
The Palais-Royal and the associated gardens is a palace just a short distance north of the Louvre and at the southern end of the road that leads to the Opera. Although it doesn't take long to explore it is a lovely place and a tranquil escape from the crowds nearby, and free to enter, so certainly well worth a visit.
Le Palais-Royal, ensemble monumental (palais, jardin, galeries, théâtre) au nord du palais du Louvre dans le 1 er arrondissement de Paris, est un haut lieu de l’histoire de France et de la vie parisienne.
- Jacques Lemercier
- Architecture classique
- 1628
- Bâtiment public
The Palais-Royal complex is in some ways Paris in a nutshell: shops, cafés, art, history, architecture, and spectacular gardens, all across the street from the Louvre.
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The Palais Royal (Royal Palace) is located to the north of the Louvre. Curiously, despite its name, the palace was built as a residence for Cardinal Richelieu and not for the Royal Family.
In the historic center of Paris, the Palais Royal is often missed by visitors, but it's a delight to visit and has a fascinating history. Let's pay a virtual visit.
Jan 17, 2024 · Palais-Royal is a landmark in the 1st arrondissement, near the Louvre, that can be great to visit when you are in Paris. This former royal palace is a very interesting place to visit when you want to see architecture and learn about history.