It was redesigned in the 1990s, following a competition won by Belgian landscape firm Jacques Wirtz. The winning design looked good in theory (and from an aerial viewpoint), with its series of radial lines stretching elegantly out from the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, first as stone lines in sand and then as yew hedges in grass. Statues by Aristide Maillol, which had been in the park since the 1960s, were placed playfully among the new hedges. The effect was like the rays of the sun, or stretching fingers, providing widening paths that encouraged visitors to promenade throughout the park. The radial design also echoed I. M. Pei’s glittering new pyramid in the Louvre courtyard, spreading the same triangular shape out horizontally on the park surface. But on the ground, the park does not work well at all. From most angles it is difficult to perceive the radial design. The grubby stone lines are interrupted by litter bins, food stands and seemingly unrelated horse chestnut trees. The grass is often threadbare and frequently re-turfed, with stone walkways being inserted where it is has simply proved unsustainable. The yew hedges look squat, lumpy...
Read moreThe Jardin du Carrousel, also known as the Carrousel Garden, is a public garden located in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France. It is situated between the Louvre Museum and the Tuileries Gardens, and extends from the Louvre Pyramid to the Place du Carrousel.
The Jardin du Carrousel was originally part of the Tuileries Gardens but was separated from it during the construction of the Louvre Pyramid in the 1980s. The garden was designed in a formal style by landscape architect Jacques Wirtz and was opened to the public in 1998.
The garden features a central promenade lined with trees and flowerbeds, as well as several sculptures, including the famous Winged Victory of Samothrace and the Horses of Marly. There are also several fountains, including the Fontaine des Lions and the Fontaine des Mers.
The Jardin du Carrousel offers visitors a peaceful and picturesque setting, with views of the Louvre Museum, the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, and the surrounding architecture. It is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike to relax, take a stroll, or simply enjoy the beauty of the...
Read moreJardin du Carrousel is a beautiful garden located between the Louvre Museum and the Tuileries Garden in Paris. It offers a peaceful escape with its well-manicured lawns, elegant statues, and stunning views of the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel. The open space is perfect for a leisurely stroll or simply relaxing while taking in the iconic surroundings. Whether you’re visiting the Louvre or just enjoying a quiet moment in the city, Jardin du Carrousel provides a serene and picturesque setting in the...
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