(Last Update: 11.09.2024) One of the most special buildings in Paris Three important government institutions located inside the Palais RoyalIt is time to get to know the last of them, the Conseil Constitutionnel, that is, the Constitutional Council. Of course, this article is not a legal review, I would like you to think of it as an article written by a traveler visiting Paris from the perspective of a tourist, introducing the interior of a beautiful palace that he saw and loved from the outside. Otherwise, I don't want to go beyond my limits by delving into deep legal issues.
Conseil Constitutionnel (council constitutional) declared in 1958 fifth republic It is an institution established during the period and our Constitutional Court can be considered as a counterpart. I must admit that I do not fully understand why it is not used as the Constitutional Court in Turkish. I read tons of sources while preparing this article, but since I am not a lawyer, I could not master that part of the job :) Our priority is to see this beautiful (and special) building that we see from the outside, that is, Palais RoyalWandering the corridors of 's will be mostly about paying attention to history, art and architectural details.
1. borough'in Louvre Museumlocated just opposite Palais RoyalThe Constitutional Council, located in the palace Council of state ve Ministry of Culture He shares with. M1 ve M7 with subways When you get off at the Palais Royal – Musée du Louvre station and emerge into the light, you see the Louvre Museum and naturally all your attention is directed there, but in fact, right across from it is the Palais Royal and its hidden treasures waiting for you.
Louvre MuseumWhen you look across from , on the pediment of the great gate Board of state Yani Council of state You will see that it says: Because when you look at it from this perspective, the Council of State is located right in the middle, but Palais Royal's residents are not limited to this. On the right side Ministry of Culture – Ministère de la Culture, on the left is the Constitutional Council – Conseil Constitutionnel, which I mentioned in this article.
Palais Royal's inner courtyard and the park at the back The garden is open to visitors and is free of charge. can be visited But it is possible to visit the inside of the palace only one day a year.Held in mid-September Cultural Heritage Days – Journées du Patrimoine It is possible within the scope of Therefore, if you came to Paris in another time period, you will not be able to visit the inside of the Palais Royal, but thanks to these articles, you will know what is inside. If you come across the Cultural Heritage Days – Journées du Patrimoine event, I recommend that you do not miss the chance to tour inside.
I don't know how the arrangement will be every year, but our travel itinerary is Ministry of Culture It started from the section, from here Council of state We went to the section and the end of our tour was completed with the Constitutional Council. Of course, it is a nice feeling to see the meeting rooms, dining hall, corridors and the study room of the President of the Constitutional Council. You have a pleasant feeling as if you are in a beautiful palace with historical values and as if you are discovering the secret of a state institution that has an important share in the shaping and survival of a state. However, we just look and pass by, I feel like we will never be able to understand what is going on behind what we see.
Finally, you end your trip by descending the grand stairs and Buren ColumnsYou go out to the courtyard where . If you wish, after Palais RoyalYou can go to the garden of, from here you can see three of the most beautiful passages of Paris, Choiseul Passage, Colbert Passage ve Vivienne GalleryYou can visit . If you wish Comedie Francaise turn sideways from here Louvre Museumpassing through Seine River It is possible to reach the shore.
Thus, I have completed the articles introducing the three important state institutions inside the Palais Royal. It would be okay if I could also prepare an article introducing Comedie Française, but that's still a bit away. For now, let's throw ourselves into the streets and continue to enjoy Paris street by street.
Pleasant trips, pleasant discoveries.
Address: Palais Royal, 75001 Paris