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PALAIS-ROYAL

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Place du Palais-Royal - Place Colette - Rue de Montpensier - Rue du Beaujolais - Rue de Valois, 75001Paris, France Show on map
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2025
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2025

This palace, steeped in history, was once home to Queen Anne of Austria, Louis XIV, Philippe d'Orléans and their descendants

In the surprisingly ancient setting of the Palais-Royal national estate, you can discover three of the Republic's institutions (the Conseil d'Etat, the Conseil Constitutionnel and the Ministry of Culture and Communication), as well as the Salle Richelieu of the Comédie-Française, the Palais-Royal theatre and a very pleasant garden lined with shopping arcades. To the south of the park are the famous "columns of Buren", a work of contemporary art that remains controversial, but a must-see when strolling through the district.

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Visited in july 2025
Je n'ai pas apprécié ce modernisme au milieu de beaux bâtiments
Visited in july 2025
En plein coeur de paris
Visited in july 2025
It's such a nice place, hidden from a tourist. This place is across the musée du Louvre. It's the Google map that helps me locate this place, a walking distance from the restaurant where we ate our dinner.
Visited in july 2025
Toujours autant de plaisir de déambuler entre les colonnes et finir sur un banc du jardin avec un bon bouquin..
Visited in july 2025
Un lieu qui combine un ensemble architectural néoclassique remarquable avec deux cours magnifiques dont la principale abrite les colonnes de Buren et les cours suprêmes françaises, Conseil Constitutionnel et Conseil d’Etat. Un lieu ouvert aux touristes mais le cœur de la République.
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