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Luxembourg Palace, 1615-1631, designed by architect Salomon de Brosse, Paris, France, 17th century, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. DAE-B8034313 | agefotostock
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Tourists sunbathe in the garden of the 'Palais du Luxembourg'. The palace was built as a widow's residence for Henry IV's wife, Maria de Medici. She wanted the palace to be designed