Luxembourg Palace
17th-century baroque palace that serves as the seat of the French Senate and features extensive gardens. Read more…
This historic palace was originally built in the early 17th century as a royal residence. It showcases baroque architecture designed by Salomon de Brosse, Germain Boffrand, and Jean-François Chalgrin. The palace is situated within a large park known as the Jardin du Luxembourg, which includes beautifully maintained gardens and strolling areas.
Currently, the building functions as the seat of the French Senate, combining its historical royal heritage with contemporary governmental use. It holds the status of a national monument and is recognized for its cultural and political significance.
The palace and its surrounding gardens provide a heritage site of architectural and historical importance. The site is accessible to the public and is wheelchair accessible, blending elements of a royal castle, government office, and public park.
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