private events 2024
22 tuileries garden The Musée du Louvre offers a luxuriant setting for your private events, right in the centre of Paris: the Tuileries Garden. Located on the site of an old tile workshop, from which it draws its name, the Tuileries were initially an Italian Renaissance garden built by Catherine de Medici. During the reign of Louis XIV, André Le Nôtre added terraces and the large basin; in the 19th century, the garden became a fashionable place for taking a stroll. Within this prestigious 26-hectare green space – both historical garden and outdoor museum of contemporary art drawing nearly 10 million visitors a year – the Musée du Louvre offers two spaces for events: the Esplanade des Feuillants and the Carré du Sanglier. Esplanade des Feuillants More than 9,000 square metres along the Rue de Rivoli where structures up to 8,310 square metres large can be installed — Facilities: Power supply (1,100 kW) and water connection. Carré du Sanglier 1,200-square-metre space located on the Seine side of the garden. Perfect for all types of corporate events. — Facilities: Power supply (120 kW) and water connection. Place de la Concorde Fer à cheval Cambon entrance Castiglione entrance 29 Juillet entrance Marsan entrance Bassin octogonal Bassin rond Musée de l’Orangerie Terrasse du Bord-de-l’Eau Quai des Tuileries Carré du Sanglier Terrasse des Tuileries Terrasse des Feuillants Esplanade des Feuillants Rue de Rivoli Allée centrale Jeu de Paume Pavilion, Carré du Sanglier, Tuileries Garden
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