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Cour d'Orléans du Palais Royal
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Hidden between La Comédie-Française and the Ministry of Culture, this former palace is linked to many historical events in France. Filmwise, it’s best known for Stanley Donen’s Charade, in which Cary Grant chases Audrey Hepburn. She hides at the theater at the end of the alley. Try to see a show inside the beautiful theater where Hepburn hid. Or, at the very least, be sure to admire the building’s facade along rue de Montpensier. Dating back to the 19th century, the lanterns and staircases are a must-see.
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Built for Cardinal Richelieu by French architect Lemercier, who also designed the Sorbonne, the main body (1634), opposite the Louvre, became a royal residence (during the regency of Anne of Austria) and then the seat of the Orléans family from 1661. The palace was completed and modified in the 18th and 19th centuries. The three wings bordering the gardens date from the late 18th century.
Built for Cardinal Richelieu by French architect Lemercier, who also designed the Sorbonne, the main body (1634), opposite the Louvre, became a royal residence (during the regency of Anne of Austria) and then the seat of the Orléans family from 1661. The palace was completed and modified in the 18t…
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Standort
38 Rue de Montpensier
Paris, IDF