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Palais Bourbon

Palais Bourbon is the historic building in Paris that houses the French National Assembly, one of the two chambers of France’s Parliament. Located on the banks of the Seine River, it serves as the seat of legislative debates and law-making activities. The building, completed in the early 19th century, features classical architecture and historic rooms where lawmakers discuss national policies. It symbolizes French democracy and government, hosting elected representatives who debate, amend, and pass laws that affect the country.