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Construction began in 1564 by Catherine de Médici. It served as a royal and imperial residence for French monarchs and Napoleon. The palace was located adjacent to the Louvre Museum. It was burned down during the Paris Commune in 1871. The ruins were demolished in 1883. The Tuileries Garden remains a public park today.
Construction began in 1564 by Catherine de Médici. It served as a royal and imperial residence for French monarchs and Napoleon. The palace was located adjacent to the Louvre Museum. It was burned down during the Paris Commune in 1871. The ruins were demolished in 1883. The Tuileries Garden remains a public park today.
Construction began in 1564 by Catherine de Médici. It served as a royal and imperial residence for French monarchs and Napoleon. The palace was located adjacent to the Louvre Museum. It was burned down during the Paris Commune in 1871. The ruins were demolished in 1883. The Tuileries Garden remains a public park today.