Oct 31

The Tuileries and Carrousel gardens extend over a surface area of 280,000 m². Since 1991 these gardens have been incorporated into the Louvre Museum project and been completetly renovated. Catherine de Médicis had the “Tuileries” palace built in 1564, on a site previously occupied by several tile factories, with a sumptuous garden divided into compartments parallel to the River Seine. In 1664 LE NOTRE redesigned it in the French style and opened the perspective up to the west, which was to become the Champs-Elysées. The Carrousel garden was created at the end of the 19th century on the site of the Tuileries Palace- burnt down during the 1871 Commune. The Carrousel garden has just been redesigned by Jacques Wirtz and rebuilt on paving stone above the galleries of the Louvre. The current layout of the Tuileries is set around a wide central avenue marking the perspective of the long main route that today extends from the Louvre to the Great Arch at la Défense. In the gardens you will find some 20 species of very fine trees including mulberry and Judas trees. A rich collection of statues adorns different areas. 18 statues by Maillol were installed in the Carrousel garden in 1964 and 1965 on the initiative of André Malraux. You will also discover works by Coustou, Rodin, Coysevox, Carpeaux and modern sculptors like Max Ernst, Ernst, Henri Laurens, Giacometti and soon contemporary works too. Trampolines for children. Fun fair in July and August.

Practical information

JARDINS DES TUILERIES
Place de la Concorde
75001  PARIS
Metro : Tuileries Concorde

The Carrousel garden is open 24hrs/24hrs. Tuileries garden : April-September : 7.30am-9pm; July-August : 7.30am-11.45pm Saturday-Sunday : until 0.45am; October-March : 7.30am-7.30pm.

Information selected by FrenchVision.com and provided by Paris Tourist Office.

Oct 27

Cocoa never fails to appeal and surprise with its delicious mouth-watering textures or more piquant flavours; it is also a major ingredient in many beauty treatments, and an in-vogue colour in interior decoration and fashion!

This fascinating bean is the star of the major event, the annual “Salon du Chocolat” at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles.
An event much awaited by gourmets and chocoholics of all ages, who will have the opportunity to meet around 140 master chocolate makers from all over the world and enjoy a full programme of festive events: fashion parade, exhibitions, talks, demonstrations, shows, workshops for children, and more. This year two countries have the place of honour: Switzerland and Italy.
Don’t miss these 5 days of pure delight with the opportunity to discover new sensations and variations on chocolate.

Practical information

PARIS EXPO PORTE DE VERSAILLES
1, place de la Porte de Versailles
75015  PARIS

Metro : Porte de Versailles
telephone number : 01 40 72 51 62
www.parisexpo.com
www.salonduchocolat.fr

Information selected by FrenchVision.com and provided by Paris Tourist Office.

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