A museum built in the century, located on the edge of the Luxembourg Gardens, designed to exhibit works of art.
When the Palais du Luxembourg was built for Marie de Médicis in the 17th century, a gallery was specially created to display works of art. In 1884, when the palace was assigned to the Senate in the early 19th century, the upper house built the building that today houses the museum, and in 2010 entrusted the Réunion des Musées Nationaux with the management of the site. Located on the edge of the Luxembourg Gardens, the museum regularly hosts a number of outstanding temporary exhibitions (Tarsila do Amaral at the time of writing).
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Los jardines que lo acompañan son un complemento hermoso.