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Palais Royal, Paris

Palais Royal, Paris

A 17th-century palace garden where royal intrigue, revolution, and modern art collide in the heart of Paris.
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The Palais Royal began as a private residence commissioned in 1633 by Cardinal Richelieu, the all-powerful chief minister of Louis XIII, who spared no expense on the construction and named it the Palais Cardinal. Upon his death in 1642, Richelieu bequeathed the palace to the French Crown, and it became the childhood home of Louis XIV — a fact that left a lasting mark on the young king, who witnessed the Fronde uprising here in 1648 and later resolved never to be so exposed in Paris, a decision that ultimately drove him to build Versailles. The complex passed to the Orléans branch of the royal family in 1692, and it was Philippe Égalité, Duke of Orléans, who transformed it most dramatically: between 1781 and 1784 he added the three elegant neoclassical arcaded galleries — now known as the Galerie de Valois, Galerie de Montpensier, and Galerie Beaujolais — lining the enclosed garden with shops, cafés, and apartments to generate income. This made the Palais Royal one of the most fashionable and politically charged public spaces in pre-revolutionary Paris, and it was here, on July 12, 1789, that journalist Camille Desmoulins climbed onto a café table and gave the fiery speech that helped ignite the storming of the Bastille two days later.

Today the garden courtyard is instantly recognizable for Daniel Buren's installation Les Deux Plateaux, commissioned in 1986 and unveiled in 1986 after a fierce public debate that pitted the French Ministry of Culture against critics who called the work a desecration of a historic monument. Buren's 260 black-and-white striped truncated columns of varying heights — their heights determined by the original cobblestone levels buried beneath the courtyard — now draw visitors, children, skateboarders, and photographers in equal measure. The contrast between the 17th-century Baroque facades and the boldly minimalist columns is precisely the kind of productive tension Buren intended. The surrounding arcades, little changed since the 1780s, still shelter specialty shops, antique dealers, fine jewelers, and several long-established restaurants, including the Grand Véfour, which has operated under the northern arcade since 1784 and counts Napoleon, Victor Hugo, and Colette among its historical clientele.

Beyond the garden, the palace buildings themselves house the Conseil d'État (Council of State) and the Constitutional Council of France — institutions that are not open to the public but whose presence reinforces the complex's unbroken connection to French state power across four centuries. The northern wing also contains the Comédie-Française theater, founded by Louis XIV in 1680 and the world's oldest active national theater company, which has held its home on this site since 1799. Visitors exploring the arcades will find a quieter, more local atmosphere than the surrounding tourist corridors near the Louvre — regulars come to read on the garden benches beneath the linden trees, and the fountain at the garden's center provides a steady, unhurried rhythm.

The Palais Royal garden is free to enter and open daily, generally from 8:00 a.m. to either 9:00 or 11:00 p.m. depending on the season. The arcaded galleries are accessible during shop hours. The complex sits a three-minute walk north of the Louvre's Richelieu wing, and the nearest Métro stations are Palais Royal–Musée du Louvre (lines 1 and 7). Mornings on weekdays offer the calmest experience; midday on weekends brings the largest crowds around Buren's columns. Wear comfortable shoes — the original stone paving throughout the arcades is uneven — and plan enough time to sit in the garden itself, which is one of central Paris's most underrated resting spots.

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