The Tuileries Garden (French: Jardin des Tuileries, IPA: [ʒaʁdɛ̃ de tɥilʁi]) is a public garden located between the Louvre Museum and the Place de la Concorde in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. Created by Catherine de Medici as the garden of the Tuileries Palace in 1564, it was eventually opened to the public in 1667, and became a public park after the French Revolution. In the 19th and 20th century, it was the place where Parisians celebrated, met, promenaded, and relaxed.[1]
1. a big pool = use grande piscine
2. a lot of trees = beaucoup d'arbres
3. a ferris wheel = une grande roue
4. some grass = un peu d'herbe
5. the eiffel tower = la tour eiffel
I eat...
sole meuniere
kouign amann
1. a big pool = use grande piscine
2. a lot of trees = beaucoup d'arbres
3. a ferris wheel = une grande roue
4. some grass = un peu d'herbe
5. the eiffel tower = la tour eiffel
I eat...
sole meuniere

kouign amann

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