Tuileries Garden Collection
Step into the enchanting world of Tuileries Garden, where history and beauty intertwine
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Step into the enchanting world of Tuileries Garden, where history and beauty intertwine. From the picturesque view of the Grand Basin, framed by the statue of Autumn, to the first manned hydrogen balloon flight that took place here in 1783, this garden holds countless stories within its lush greenery. Immerse yourself in scenes from both private and public life as you stroll through this Parisian oasis. Picture English tourists leisurely promenading along its pathways during the 19th century or a woman dressed in her Sunday best, complete with a wide-brim hat and parasol, enjoying a sunny day in 1831. Transport yourself back to 1802 as you witness a lady strolling below the river terrace. Adorned with a bonnet tied with ribbons and carrying bolts of fabric in her hat box, she adds an air of elegance to this already charming setting. But Tuileries Garden is not only about serene moments; it has also witnessed significant events throughout history. Imagine being present during a demonstration by the Tenants Union or marvel at Pavillon de Marsan's architectural grandeur. As you explore further, take in the sight of Joan of Arc's statue standing proudly amidst black-and-white photographs capturing Paris' bustling Grand Avenue and Basin. And don't forget to visit The Orangerie – an exquisite gem nestled within these gardens. Tuileries Garden is more than just nature; it encapsulates centuries worth of artistry and human experiences. So come lose yourself amidst its beauty while relishing every moment spent here.