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What happened in the palace of Tuileries?

Tuileries Palace, French Palais des Tuileries, French royal residence adjacent to the Louvre in Paris before it was destroyed by arson in 1871. Construction of the original palace—commissioned by Catherine de Médicis—was begun in 1564, and in the subsequent 200 years there were many additions and alterations.

Where did Marie Antoinette live in Paris?

In addition to Versailles, the royal couple lived for a time at the palace in the Tuileries Gardens in Paris, just steps away from the Louvre. We know from her contemporaries that Marie Antoinette loved extravagance — fêtes, fashion, shopping, and decadent desserts.

Why was the Tuileries Palace attacked?

The August 10th 1792 attack on the Tuileries was an insurrectionary action by Republican soldiers and the people of Paris, who wanted to depose the king and abolish the monarchy. The following day soldiers and civilians marched on the Tuileries, the royal residence in Paris.

Why is the Tuileries garden famous?

The Tuileries Garden was one of the direct witnesses of the history of France: during the uprising of 1789, Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette took refuge in the palace after the revolutionaries had taken them back to the palace of Versailles.

What is the meaning of Tuileries?

Tuileries. / (ˈtwiːlərɪ, French tɥilri) / noun. a former royal residence in Paris: begun in 1564 by Catherine de’ Medici and burned in 1871 by the Commune; site of the Tuileries Gardens (a park near the Louvre)

When was the palace of Tuileries stormed?

August 10, 1792
Insurrection of 10 August 1792/Start dates

When did Marie Antoinette go to the Tuileries?

After a harrowing journey at a snail’s pace, the royal family reached Paris late in the afternoon of the 6th of October 1789 and set forth naturally for the Tuileries. The little Dauphin, looking around at the dismal palace, exclaimed to Marie-Antoinette: “But it is so ugly here, Mama!”

Where did the Tuileries go during the Revolution?

Finally it is the Tuileries that witnessed the fall of the monarchy after the storming of the Palace on the 10th of August 1792. On that day the royal family fled the Palace before the attack, which had been anticipated for a few days, and sought refuge with the Assembly in the Salle du Manège.

Why did Marie Antoinette lose her way in the palace?

One of the causes of the fateful delay in the departure was that Marie-Antoinette, unfamiliar with the surroundings of the palace even after an eighteen month stay there, lost her way in the neighboring streets before joining the rest of the royal family in the carriage driven by Fersen.

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