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-The Palais Royal is a palace and garden located near the [[Ier arrondissement]] of [[Paris]]. Opposite the north wing of the [[Louvre]], its famous forecourt (''cour d'honneur'') screened with columns (since 1986 containing [[Daniel Buren]]'s site-specific artpiece) faces the '''Place du Palais-Royal,''' which was much enlarged by [[Baron Haussmann]] after the [[Rue de Rivoli]] was built for [[Napoleon]].[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007]+ 
 +The '''Palais-Royal''', originally called the '''Palais-Cardinal''', is a palace and an associated garden located in the ''[[1st arrondissement|first arrondissement]]'' of [[Paris]]. It stands opposite the north wing of the [[Louvre]], and its famous forecourt (''cour d'honneur''), screened with columns and, since 1986, containing [[Daniel Buren]]'s site-specific artpiece, ''[[Les Deux Plateaux]]'', faces the [[Place du Palais-Royal]].
 +==See also==
 +*[[Hôtel de Rambouillet]]
 +*[[Suzanne Lagier]]
 +*[[The Louvre]]
 +*[[Tuileries Palace|Palais de Tuileries]]
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The Palais-Royal, originally called the Palais-Cardinal, is a palace and an associated garden located in the first arrondissement of Paris. It stands opposite the north wing of the Louvre, and its famous forecourt (cour d'honneur), screened with columns and, since 1986, containing Daniel Buren's site-specific artpiece, Les Deux Plateaux, faces the Place du Palais-Royal.

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