Bourbon Palace Audio Guide | Paris Historic Building | MapTalesGo

Discover the Bourbon Palace in Paris, a key site of French history since 1728, reflecting the nation's political evolution and architectural grandeur.

Majestic and steeped in political significance, the Bourbon Palace captures the essence of French history from its construction in 1728 as a private residence to its current role as the National Assembly's seat. Commissioned by Louise Françoise de Bourbon, the building boasts a stunning neoclassical facade renovated during the Napoleonic Empire.

Its impressive pediment and Corinthian columns reflect the grandeur of its past. Inside, the semicircular chamber of sessions echoes the debates that have shaped France, making it a living testament to the nation’s ideals.

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