Примери за използване на Tuileries palace на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Tuileries Palace.
The Louvre- the Tuileries Palace.
Arrest of General Pichegru andother royalist leaders of the legislature by the army at the Tuileries Palace.
The Tuileries Palace.
The royal family was confined to the Tuileries Palace.
The Storming of the Tuileries Palace, on 10 August 1792.
November 9: The Assembly moves to the Salle du Manège,the former riding school near the Tuileries Palace.
The magnificent Tuileries Palace was lost to the flames.
But the Royal family was forced to leave Versailles andto move to Paris, in the Tuileries Palace.
The magnificent Tuileries Palace was lost to the flames.
Marie Antoinette with her children and Madame Élisabeth, facing the mob that had broken into the Tuileries Palace on 20 June 1792.
When the Tuileries Palace is torn down, a major transition occurs and the Louvre ceases to be a seat of royal power.
Napoleon I had it moved to his bedroom in the Tuileries Palace; later it was returned to the Louvre.
In 1789, Louis XVI, forced to leave Versailles in connection with the revolution,moved his residence to the Tuileries Palace.
The immediate result of this was the storming of the Tuileries Palace and the overthrow of the king.
The Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel is atriumphal arch in Paris, located in the Place du Carrousel on the site of the former Tuileries Palace.
It played for 150 performances, plusa command performance at the Tuileries Palace for Napoleon III and his court.
November 20: Discovery in the king's apartment in the Tuileries Palace of the armoire de fer, an iron strongbox containing Louis XVI's secret correspondence with Mirabeau and with foreign monarchs.
In this plot, the King, Queen andtheir children were to be rescued from the Tuileries Palace and spirited out of the country.
The king is forced to wear a Phrygian cap and drink a toast to the Nation(June 20, 1792)Sans-Culottes take possession of the Tuileries Palace and massacre the Swiss Guards(August 10, 1792) Massacre of prisoners in Paris prisons(September 2- 7, 1792) French victory over the Prussians at the Battle of Valmy(September 29, 1792) 23 January: The slave uprising in Haiti causes severe shortages of sugar and coffee in Paris.
On May 23, 1871, before the last line of defense had fallen,the Commune authorities ordered the burning of the Luxembourg Palace(the seat of the French Senate), the Tuileries Palace, and the Louvre.
Mid 16th-century: The Italian-born French Queen Catherine de' Medici, widow to Henri II,orders the construction of the Tuileries Palace in an effort to improve comfort levels at the Louvre, which is by historical accounts a chaotic, smelly place.
After Heinrich died in a knight's tournament in 1559,his widow Catherine de Medici decided to build a new royal residence next to the Louvre- the Tuileries Palace and connect it with the Louvre Gallery.
It is a replica of a painting commissioned for the Diana Gallery at the Tuileries Palace, later moved to the Palace of Versailles.
Louvre Museum: Visit the renowned collections at the massive museum andformer royal palace before or after taking a relaxed stroll through the Tuileries.
This is because until 1871,the Axis ended in the Tuileries, the primary home of the French monarchy before the construction of the Palace of Versailles.
She ordered the construction of the(since-destroyed)Palais des Tuileries and commissioned André le Nôtre to design lavish formal gardens visible from the Palace.
Following the French Revolution of 1789,the Louvre and the Tuileries are temporarily re-imagined as a national palace to"gather monuments of the sciences and arts".
Situated just west of the imposing Louvre Museum and former palace, the lush formal garden in central Paris known as the Jardin des Tuileries is part of the same-- originally royal-- complex.