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THE BOURBON PALACE - THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

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A high point of the French Republic offering individual tours, guided by the National Assembly's lecturers.

The heart of the Republic! Visible from the Place de la Concorde, the facade of the Palais Bourbon has a series of columns dating from the first Empire and symbolizes the republican advent of France. Indeed, it is on the Place de la Concorde that Louis XVI was guillotined and in this Palace that the French Republic was voted in 1879 (by one vote!). The origin of the building dates back to 1728 when a palace was built here for Louise-Françoise de Bourbon, daughter of Louis XIV. It has been modified many times, notably to accommodate the Chamber of Five Hundred in 1795, the first assembly to have sat here. The hemicycle, where the deputies of the National Assembly meet today, dates from the 1830s. When visiting this important place of the French Republic, one should not miss the Salle des Séances, as well as the Salle des Pas-perdus where journalists and deputies meet, or the Salon Delacroix. Individual visits are possible upon reservation, in addition to those open to groups invited by the deputies. All tours are free and guided by the National Assembly's lecturers. Finally, note that the neighboring Hôtel de Lassay, a contemporary of the Palais Bourbon, was attached to the latter by a gallery. It is the residence of the President of the National Assembly, Yaël Braun-Pivet, the first woman elected to this position on June 28, 2022.


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Sunshine75
Visited in march 2023
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Un restaurant un peu cher mais qualitatif
Si vous êtes de passage à l'Assemblée nationale, c'est le lieu où croiser toutes les députés voire des ministres déjeuner/dîner entre des séances. Bien que la qualité soit correcte, cela se ressent sur les prix pratiqués (à quelques rues parallèles, les prix seront moins onéreux). A recommander la terrasse lorsque le soleil pointe le bout de son nez. Un classique du quartier.
Lea-bcw
Visited in september 2019
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Très beau
Il faut s'inscrire à l'avance pour visiter le palais bourbon par l'intermédiaire d'un député de notre région. C'est une visite très intéressante et vraiment un beau lieu
PatW
Visited in july 2019
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A visiter absolument !
Le palais Bourbon se visite en groupe ou sur inscription préalable, avec audioguide ou un guide de l'Assemblée si on a de la chance. Le bâtiment est magnifique, notamment la salle des fêtes, et il est impressionnant de pénétrer dans l'hémicycle. La bibliothèque s'aperçoit de la porte, elle est magnifique
Visited in september 2017
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Vous pourrez visiter l'assemblée nationale lors des journées du patrimoine. Ça vaut vraiment le détour.
Michou45
Visited in june 2016
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Si vous n'êtes pas "arrête" de force , par des manif's , auquel cas les bus ne passent pas , et la station de métro est fermée , VRAIMENT A VISITER , car c'est très intéressant à voir , à tous points de vue , architecture , ce qu'on "y fait" .... bref , allez-y quand vous le POUVEZ !

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