Place du Palais-Bourbon

Coordinates: 48°51′38″N 2°19′06″E / 48.8606°N 2.3183°E / 48.8606; 2.3183
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Place du Palais-Bourbon.

The Place du Palais-Bourbon is a historic square outside the Palais Bourbon in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France. The land was acquired by Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé in 1769.[1] The Prince de Condé hired architect Jean-François Leroy to design the square.[1] Its construction began in 1788, and it was completed in 1804.[1] In the mean time, the Prince of Condé had fled due to the French Revolution.[1] In 1855, a statue named La Loi designed by Jean-Jacques Feuchère was installed at the centre of the square.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "La place du Palais Bourbon". Assemblee nationale. Retrieved August 2, 2016.

48°51′38″N 2°19′06″E / 48.8606°N 2.3183°E / 48.8606; 2.3183