The
Palais-Royal , originally called the
Palais-Cardinal, is a palace located in the
1st arrondissement of Paris. The screened entrance court faces the Place du Palais-Royal, opposite the
Louvre. The larger inner courtyard, the Cour d'Honneur, has since 1986 contained
Daniel Buren's site-specific art piece
Les Deux Plateaux, known as
Les Colonnes de Buren. In 1830 the Cour d'Honneur was enclosed to the north by what was probably the most famous of Paris's covered arcades, the Galerie d'Orléans. Demolished in the 1930s, its flanking rows of columns still stand between the Cour d'Honneur and the popular Palais-Royal Gardens.