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JARDIN DU PALAIS ROYAL - COLONNES DE BURENTelevision Presenter Athur Delamare asks Roland if he would like to make a series of programmes on the history of Paris, aimed at a general audience... Roland refuses at first, as he doesn't approve of TV preogrammes that popularize complex subjects. But he changes his mind when he learns how much he will be paid Practical information JARDIN DU PALAIS ROYAL - COLONNES DE BUREN Place du Palais Royal 75001 PARIS Metro : Palais Royal Musée du Louvre Access for persons with limited mobility Tourisme & Handicap label Park-garden-walk Centre des Monuments Nationaux In 1629, Cardinal Richelieu had a vast and splendid building erected the 'Palais-Cardinal' with an adjoining garden. Later, in 1780, the palace was enlarged with the construction of houses with regular arcaded facades on three sides of the garden lined with shops. Today, the garden is made up of rows of lime trees, two long lawns and a fountain. The Buren columns, named after their designer, are situated in the courtyard, near to the Ministry of Culture. This work of art caused such a polemic that work was interrupted. Finally, François Léotard, Minister of Culture and Communication in 1986, relaunched the project which was completed in 1995. Make a wish by throwing a coin onto the column. If you succeed your wish should come true. Opening days and times Open/Closed :
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