"Park for the Aristorcacy"
The garden of Cours-la-Reine is found near the Places of Concorde and Canada within Paris’ 8th arrondissement. It was established by the banks of the Seine river by Queen Marie de Medicis in the year 1616. The space was cultivated into an aristocratic rendezvous spot outlined by tall elm trees and ornate gates. The earlier extension of the park included Cours Albert Premier, which was segregated into another park during its redevelopment after the World War I. The park is known for its various statues, including those of King Albert I and the Marquis de Lafayette.
Cours-la-Reine, Paris, France, 75008
"Park for the Aristorcacy"
The garden of Cours-la-Reine is found near the Places of Concorde and Canada within Paris’ 8th arrondissement. It was established by the banks of the Seine river by Queen Marie de Medicis in the year 1616. The space was cultivated into an aristocratic rendezvous spot outlined by tall elm trees and ornate gates. The earlier extension of the park included Cours Albert Premier, which was segregated into another park during its redevelopment after the World War I. The park is known for its various statues, including those of King Albert I and the Marquis de Lafayette.
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