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 The Tuileries Palace, by Antoine Ignace Melling, between 1815 and 1830One thing that Napoleon I a

The Tuileries Palace, by Antoine Ignace Melling, between 1815 and 1830

One thing that Napoleon I and Louis XVIII had in common was a fondness for the Tuileries Palace, a magnificent building in Paris that no longer exists. The Tuileries Palace stood on the right (north) bank of the River Seine, at the eastern end of the Tuileries Garden, next to the Louvre Palace, to which it was joined. It was home to the rulers of France for almost 300 years. For glimpses of the Tuileries after the French Revolution, see “The Tuileries Palace under Napoleon I and Louis XVIII.”


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Anonymous, The French Revolution.  Scene in the Throne Room of the Tuileries Palace on 24 February 1

Anonymous, The French Revolution. 

Scene in the Throne Room of the Tuileries Palace on 24 February 1848, 1848.


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