Élysée Palace
Official residence and workplace of the President of France, serving as a historic and political landmark with significant architectural and historical value. Read more…
The Palais de l'Élysée, created in 1722, functions as the official residence and workplace of the President of France. It is a historic city palace notable for its baroque architecture and Classicism style, designed by architects Armand Claude Mollet and Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine. The building serves as a key government office and a symbol of French presidential power.
Throughout its history, the palace has hosted official government functions and important political and ceremonial events. It holds a significant place in French political life and heritage, reflecting the evolution of French governance.
As an architecturally and historically significant site, the palace attracts interest for its role in French politics and its rich 18th-century origins. It remains a central location for the French presidency and government operations.
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