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March 2006 - A Queen, Her Palace and Her Garden
Ten million visitors a year come to the Tuileries Garden to enjoy its beauty. It is one of two magnificent royal gardens in central Paris founded by France's Medici queens - Catherine (Tuileries Garden) and Marie (Luxembourg Garden). In the February issue of Paris Insights, we wrote of how Catherine de Medici's move to the Tuileries provided the impetus for the development of the nearby Place Vendôme. This month, we explore her inspiration for the construction of a splendid abode, the Tuileries Palace, and the adjacent Tuileries Garden. (Image: Project of Philibert de l'Orme for the Tuileries Palace and Garden, illustrated by Gilles Brémond)
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Paris Insights Newsletters for 2008
July 2008 - Paris and the Color of Ceramic
June 2008 - The Boating Life: On Board with Mort Rosenblum
May 2008 - The Fabulous History of the Procope Café
April 2008 - Will Success Spoil Daniel Rose?
March 2008 - The Crypt of Montmartre
February 2008 - Fly to Paris, See Egypt
January 2008 - Foie Gras – Traditional French Fare to Celebrate the New Year
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