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Élysée Palace
Palais de l'Élysée
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★ 4.2 · 8k reviews
Photo: CC Image By Remi Mathis
The Élysée Palace is the official residence of the President of the French Republic.
Completed in 1722, it was initially built for Louis Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne. It was used as the office of the French President for the first time in 1848.
The current building contains the presidential office and residency, as well as the meeting place of the Council of Ministers.
The name Élysée deriving from Elysian Fields, the place of the blessed dead in Greek mythology. Important foreign visitors are hosted at the nearby Hôtel de Marigny, a palatial residence.
A monumental gate with four iconic columns, flanked by walls topped by a balustrade, opens onto a large rounded courtyard. The majestic ceremonial courtyard imparts a degree of grandeur to the house. The main residence is constructed in the French classical style. An entrance vestibule is aligned with the ceremonial courtyard and gardens. There is a long central building, a great — or State — apartment divided in the middle by a large salon that opens into the garden. This building also has a central three-storey section, and two single-floor wings: the Appartement des Bains to the right, and the Petit Appartement (private apartments) to the left. The French-style garden has a central path aligned with the central building, patterned flowerbeds and alleys of chestnut trees edged with hedgerows.
Visitor Info
Rating
★ 4.2 8,000 reviews
Visit Time
~15 min
Best Time
European Heritage Days (September) for interior access
Insider Tips
- · The palace is closed to the public most of the year — admire the gate from Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré
- · On European Heritage Days in September the interior is occasionally open to visitors
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