THE ELYSÉE PALACE - THE PRESIDENCY OF THE REPUBLIC
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2024
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2024
Built between 1718 and 1722 for the Count of Evreux, this hotel had over the time of occupants such as the Marchioness de Pompadour, the financier Nicolas Beaujon, the Duchess of Bourbon, the Prince of Empire Joaquim Murat, Napoleon I… Intermittently, it was also a temporary residence for ambassadors and other foreign hosts. It was 1848, in the Second Republic, that the Elysée Palace was allocated to the housing of the President of the Republic. For a short time since Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte became a emperor in the Tuileries palace. During his reign, he carries out major works that profoundly alter the Elysée and give him the most of his current appearance. It was from 1874 that the Presidents settled definitively here.
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Très bel endroit vu de l'extérieur, tout près des Champs-Elysées et dans un quartier assez chic. N'hésitez pas à aller voir si vous êtes de passage sur Paris.
Absolutely avoid visiting during the Heritage Days: 6 hours waiting for a visit and fifteen minutes does not even see the presidential desk! By relate the visit of the town hall is more interesting.
take photos from the pavement opposite. View of the guards and the gate, pass in front of if you are in the area.
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Superbes jardins très bien entretenus. La bâtisse en elle-même est richement décorée. Ne pas manquer la salle des fêtes et ses splendides lustres !