Used in a Sentence

tuileries

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for tuileries.

Editorial note

And the Palais des Tuileries (burned down by the Paris Commune in the 1870ies) was still standing...

Examples16
Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A public park and garden built on the site of the former palace.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of tuileries gathered in one view.

noun

A public park and garden built on the site of the former palace.

noun

A palace in Paris, France which was built in the 16th century and destroyed by fire in 1871.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for tuileries.

noun

A public park and garden built on the site of the former palace.

noun

A palace in Paris, France which was built in the 16th century and destroyed by fire in 1871.

Example sentences

1

And the Palais des Tuileries (burned down by the Paris Commune in the 1870ies) was still standing...

2

Les Tuileries is not really a peaceful park, probably because it’s right next to the Louvre.

3

Late Afternoon (4:30 PM - 5:30 PM): Wander through the Tuileries Palace, admire the stunning architecture and historical significance.

4

The Tuileries Palace, an important fixture of the French Revolution, is sadly only a garden now after it was destroyed in a fire.

5

Paris was a city 650,000 strong, overwhelming the ~1,000 Swiss Guard protecting the king at the Tuileries palace and (eventually) executing the king was mechanically simple.

6

Les Tuileries got invaded by rogues elements, and letters that prove that the king was selling the army (describing future troop movement to the Austrians) were found.

7

Les Tuileries are less than 1km from the Opera.

8

Afterwards, explore the serene gardens of Tuileries Palace.

9

Burning the Tuileries was an intentional revolutionary gesture.

10

Ok, but the last image is NOT of the Tuileries but of the Hôtel de Ville (city hall) which also burned in 1871 but is a very different building...

11

My favorite detail about Lavoisier: he used to hang out in the Garden Tuileries with an enormous German lens (the germans were the best lens makers) and use it to...

12

No matter what stores are open along the Champs-Elysees, that it connects the Arc de Triomphe and Tuileries Garden is worth more culturally than what store fronts exist along the way.

Quote examples

1

Yes, Clara-Clara (formerly installed at Jardin des Tuileries in Paris) was the first time I really "got" Serra -- at least, beyond the scale and imposition of the things.

2

> because the "Comédie-Française" theatre during the 1770 was in the Tuileries palace, and the stage was oriented with the Louvre courtyard on its right, and the Tuileries garden on its left That is the most french explanation possible.

3

On stage, they are "côté cour" and "côté jardin" because the "Comédie-Française" theatre during the 1770 was in the Tuileries palace, and the stage was oriented with the Louvre courtyard on its right, and the Tuileries garden on its left.

Proper noun examples

1

Nitpicking, but he died before the Empire (and I don't think there were imperial gardens) so I suppose it was the royal gardens instead (maybe Versailles or the Tuileries?).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use tuileries in a sentence?

And the Palais des Tuileries (burned down by the Paris Commune in the 1870ies) was still standing...

What does tuileries mean?

A public park and garden built on the site of the former palace.

What part of speech is tuileries?

tuileries is commonly used as noun.