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The Palais Bourbon is a historic building in Paris, France, that has been the seat of the French National Assembly since the French Revolution. Originally built in the 18th century for the daughter of King ... Louis XIV, it now serves as a symbol of French democracy and political power. Visitors can take guided tours of the building, attend parliamentary sessions, and explore the beautiful architecture and artwork inside. The best time to visit is during the summer months when the National Assembly is not in session. Immerse yourself in French political culture and witness the traditions of the country's legislative process at the Palais Bourbon. Read more ▼
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