The Elysée Palace first occupant was the count of Evreux, Louis-Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, built by the architect Armand-Claude Mollet and was called Hôtel d'Evreux first.
A 125-year-old French embassy elsewhere sits on a wooded real estate 17 times larger than these palace grounds even though it lacks its ornate, some say gaudy, facilities.
The descendants that built the old palace, are now forced to pay the way, for those who have never made a contribution that created a culture your "mooching-immigrants" try to destroy!
Vive la France! Salutations de Suède.
The Elysée Palace first occupant was the count of Evreux, Louis-Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, built by the architect Armand-Claude Mollet and was called Hôtel d'Evreux first.
A 125-year-old French embassy elsewhere sits on a wooded real estate 17 times larger than these palace grounds even though it lacks its ornate, some say gaudy, facilities.
Thank you france24
"Many of the people here have been happy, but half of the presidents have been unhappy" 😂
Is it open for tourists?
Sadly, no.
I am so happy
Is macron living here?
Yup
The classical old world age is back...
De broglie friends list i ask daily but you does not told any results
Fracia
Pas assez le fleurs trop simple pour européenne powers 25/7/2020
Macron the Sun King!!!!
Noontime Spender has
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TV boss: "Uh focus on this old palace instead of our unimpressive tech sector & poor/racist treatment of immigrants."
The descendants that built the old palace, are now forced to pay the way, for those who have never made a contribution that created a culture your "mooching-immigrants" try to destroy!
@@chadsimmons6347 Given the palace was built in 1718, I'm pretty sure no immigrants built it.