The Tuileries Palace was a royal residence located in Paris, France. Built in the 16th century, it served as a home for several French monarchs, including Louis XIV and Napoleon Bonaparte. The palace was known for its beautiful gardens, which are now part of the Tuileries Garden.
In 1871, the Tuileries Palace was destroyed by fire during the Commune of Paris. Although the palace no longer exists, its historical significance remains, and the gardens continue to be a popular public space. Today, visitors can enjoy the Tuileries Garden and its stunning views of the Louvre Museum.