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  1. Later in the same century, the Dowager Queen of Spain, Louise Elisabeth d’Orleans resided at the Petit Luxembourg, where she died in 1742, and then the Duchess of Modena, Charlotte Aglae d’Orleans also resided there upon her return to Paris from her travels in Europe, and she also died at the Petit Luxembourg in 1761, and was buried at the Val-de-Grace Church located close by.

  2. 9 de nov. de 2020 · 5. The Luxembourg Palace originally had a different name. The palace was built across a French townhouse referred to as a “hôtel particulier” which was owned by François de Luxembourg, Duc de Piney. This building is now referred to as the “Petit Luxembourg” and today serves as the residence of the president of the French Senate.

  3. Le Petit Luxembourg is the residence of President of Senate since 1825. It is adjacent to the palace of Luxembourg, which houses the Senate of France. This building was built in the mid-sixteenth century. It was acquired a few years later, in 1570, by François de Luxembourg, peer of France which gave it its name. In 1612, the building and surrounding land are purchased by the regent Marie de ...

  4. Luxembourg Palace, yang terletak di arondisemen ke-6 Paris di utara Taman Luxembourg, adalah kerusi Senat Perancis, yang dipasang pada 1799 di istana yang dibina pada awal abad ke-17, oleh Marie de Médicis, Ratu Perancis dan Navarre, semasa pemerintahannya.

  5. Palais du Luxembourg – Gartenfassade. Das Palais du Luxembourg ist ein Schloss im 6. Arrondissement von Paris, umgeben von einer ursprünglich barocken Parklandschaft aus dem frühen 17. Jahrhundert, genannt Jardin du Luxembourg. Es diente zunächst Mitgliedern der königlichen Familie als Wohnsitz, wurde während der Revolution in ...

  6. 7 de oct. de 2002 · Excerpt from Wikipedia. The Luxembourg Palace (French: Palais du Luxembourg, pronounced [pa.lɛ dy lyk.sɑ̃.buːʁ]) is located at 15 Rue de Vaugirard in the 6th arrondissement of Paris. It was originally built (1615–1645) to the designs of the French architect Salomon de Brosse to be the royal residence of the regent Marie de' Medici ...

  7. Mar 2016 • Solo. This historic building stands on the Northeast border of the magnificent Luxembourg Gardens. Built between 1615 and 1645 as the royal residence of Marie de Medicis, mother of Louis XIII of France, the palace became home to the French Senate in 1958. In between, the large structure had many uses, including a museum, a prison ...