Twins Genius: Two CEOs

Twins Genius: Two CEOs
The Angelina Paris restaurant



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Then Francisco invited Aphrodite to visit the Tuileries Garden or Tuileries garden.


The Tuileries Garden is a public park located between the Louvre and Place de la Concorde in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France. Created by Catherine de' Medici as the garden of the Tuileries Palace in 1564, the park was finally opened to the public in 1667 and became a public park after the French Revolution. In the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, it was a place where Parisians celebrated, met, walked, and relaxed.


The Tuileries Garden had switched ownership and had experienced some changes and developments from time to time as time went on.


The Tuileries Garden was originally known as the Garden of Catherine de' Medici. In July 1559, after the accidental death of her husband.


To that end, Catherine had purchased land west of Paris, on the other side of the Charles V wall located between the Tour du Bois and the 14th-century Porte Saint-Honore. To the south it borders the Seine, and to the north it is with the faubourg of Saint-Honore, a road in the countryside continuing the Rue Saint-Honore. Since the 13th century the area has been occupied by a tile-making factory called tuileries (from French tuile, meaning "tile").


Catherine further commissioned a landscape architect from Florence, Bernard de Carnesse, to create an Italian Renaissance garden, with fountains, labyrinths, and caves.


Catherine de' Medici Park is an enclosed space five hundred meters long and three hundred meters wide, separated from the new palace by a street. It was divided into rectangular compartments by six aisles, and parts of it were planted with grass, flower beds, and a small group of five trees, called quinconces; and, more practically, a, with kitchen and vineyard.


Tuileries Park was the largest and most beautiful park in Paris at the time. Catherine used it for lavish royal celebrations in honor of the ambassador of Queen Elizabeth I of England, and the marriage of her daughter, Marguerite de Valois, to Henry III of Navarre, better known as Henry IV, King of France and Navarre.


The Tuileries Garden was managed by Hendry IV. King Henry III was forced to flee Paris in 1588, and the gardens were damaged. His successor, Henry IV (1589–1610), and his gardener, Claude Mollet, restored the garden, built an enclosed promenade along the garden, and the mulberry-planted parallel passageway was converted into a "New Garden" (Jardin Neuf) with a large fountain in the center. Although Henry IV never lived in the Tuilieries Palace, which continues to be reconstructed, he used the garden for relaxation and exercise. After Henry IV, the Tuileries garden was reorganized by Louis XIII in 1610, then continued by Louis XIV and Le Notre, after the death of Louis XIV in the 18th century, the park is managed by Louis XV. On October 6, 1789, King Louis XVI was taken to the Tuileries Palace. The park is closed to the public except in the afternoon. Queen Marie Antoinette and the Dauphin were given part of the garden for her personal use, first at the western end of the Bord d'eaux Promenade, then on the edge of the Place Louis XV.


In the 19th century, Tuileries Park was a place where Parisians used to go to relax, meet, take walks, enjoy the fresh air and greenery, and be entertained.


Napoleon Bonaparte, who was to become Emperor, moved to the Tuileries Palace on 19 February 1800, and began repairs to fit the imperial residence.


In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Tuilieries park was filled with entertainment for the public; acrobatics, puppet theater, lemonade stalls, small boats on the lake, donkey rides, etc, and a kiosk selling toys. At the 1900 Summer Olympics, the Park hosted a fencing event.


After a long visit to Tuilieries Garden, and after a lot of photos taken there. Francisco then brought Aphrodite to visit one of the restaurants around to enjoy lunch together.


Angelina Paris, is a restaurant that they choose to enjoy lunch together. Both of them enjoy delicious dishes at the restaurant which is located opposite the Tuilieries Garden.


"You seem to be very happy" Fransisco murmured as he looked at Aphrodite who was smiling as she looked at the photo she had just taken with her phone. All the pictures that he got so beautiful, especially the view of Tuilieries Garden decorated by flowers made the picture really look beautiful.


"Of course" said Aphrodite. He then shifted his focus for a moment to Francisco sitting in front of him. The man was enjoying his lunch.


"I'm glad to see you smiling like you are today" Fransisco murmured. Aphrodite was silent as she chewed the food she had just put in her mouth.


"Where are we going?" Aphrodite asked Francisco.


"The museum?"


"Nl." Francisco nodded his head. "The museum is very good, there is a pyramid made of glass that is so big and beautiful. You're gonna love it."


"really? I can't wait to get there. Oh yeah, is it far away from here?"


"Not really, we just need to keep walking down the same path. It's pretty close."


"so yeah. Oh, I want to see the place immediately."


"Well, by the way, what do you think the dish is?"


"It's so good, I like it so much. Ah yes, but when did you exchange your money? Didn't you get to change your money in a money changer?"


"Who said? I switched it."


"really? When?"


"You don't remember?"


"No" said Aphrodite, shaking her head.


"When we got to Charles de Gaulle airport this morning, I was going to have a drink for you. And at that time I exchanged my money for money changer."


"O-oh so apparently. It's worth it I don't know" murmured Aphrodite.


"Oh yeah. You better hold the money too, I'm not sure this will be too useful but we have to be on our guard, just in case something happens that we don't want. You can use this money." Francisco took out his wallet, took the money, and gave it to Aphrodite.


"I don't think it's necessary, because we can't be apart, right? I don't really know the streets of Paris anyway, so I'll always be with you."


Francisco smiled faintly hearing it. I don't know why but he was happy when Aphrodite said that she would always be with him. Although Aphrodite's talk led to something else, she was happy.


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