tuileries
IPA: tˈuɫɝiz
Root Word: Tuileries
noun
- A palace in Paris, France which was built in the 16th century and destroyed by fire in 1871.
- A public park and garden built on the site of the former palace.
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Examples of "tuileries" in Sentences
- The King's Closet at the Tuileries.
- In 1776 he opened a shop near the Tuileries.
- The Palace of the Tuileries was burnt during the Commune.
- A ball at the Tuileries, or how fans came back into fashion.
- The ruins of the Tuileries stood on the site for eleven years.
- Then came the riot of 20 June and the invasion of the Tuileries.
- There are several reasons for rebuilding the Palace of the Tuileries.
- Early on the morning of 10 August the insurgents assailed the Tuileries.
- Oudry was granted a workshop in the Tuileries and an apartment in the Louvre.
- To the east, the Tuileries Palace faced an open square, the Place du Carrousel.
- The Arc De Triumph, the Champs-Elysees, Jardin de tuileries, the Louvre, the mini Statue of Liberty, The obilisque, palace des invalides, etc.
- Thanks for this publication, 3 more winshield greenhouses was built, 1 at “Le louvre” museum and another one at the “jardin des tuileries”, more informations at lilietrami@me.com, if you want a sample in america we are in new york untill 24th february 2010, we’ll enjoy.
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