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ARCHITECT: PAUL ABADIE (1875)

Tuileries Garden, Jardin des Tuileries, is a public garden stretching between the Louvre and the Place de la Concorde.
Originally created by Catherine de'Medici for the Tuileries Palace, 1564, it was opened to the public in 1667.
It was late fall when most of these photos were taken and there was not much in bloom.
LINK TO WIKIPEDIA'S WEB PAGE ON THE TUILERIES GARDEN
Travel: 1978, 1984 -

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unless noted otherwise all images copyright d. holmes chamberlin jr architect llc
(images scanned from old slides)

The Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel anchors the gardens at the Louvre end, Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, 1978.

Statue with the carrousel beyond, Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, 1991.

Statue in the Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, 1991.

Benches and carrousel, Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, 1991.

Wyatt and Ryan, Tuileries Garden, Paris, France, 1991.
copyright d. holmes chamberlin jr architect llc
page last revised june 2020