Fontaine Médicis
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Renata Schmidt
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"Marie de Medici moved to the Luxembourg Palace after her husband, King Henri IV died, leaving her regent. The fountain was built by an Italian artist, Tommaso Francini. Now it's a great spot to read, enjoy a sunny day, or take a few elegant photos. "
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Alexandria Ugarte
"Historic, decorative fountain with sculptures in a quiet, tree-shaded area of Luxembourg Garden."
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