Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Tuileries Garden


Filled with fountains, ponds and sculptures, the formal, 28-hectare Tuileries Garden, which begins just west of the Jardin du Carrousel, was laid out in its present form in 1664 by André Le Nôtre, who also created the gardens at Vaux-le-Vicomte and Versailles. The Tuileries soon became the most fashionable spot in Paris for parading about in one’s finery. It now forms part of the Banks of the Seine Unesco World Heritage site.




WHAT YOU MAY SEE: 
Some grass- un peu d'herbe
A ferris wheel- une grande roue
Lots of tulips- beaucoup de tulipes
different statues- différentes statues
Lots of tourists- beaucoup de touristes

WHAT YOU MAY HEAR:
the ferris wheel turning- la rotation de la grande roue

la ratatouille



Madeleines




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