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- Official website - Palace of Versailles
To mark the 150th anniversary of the Third Republic, the Palace of Versailles is opening from April 1, in the Grand Trianon, the Trianon-sous-Bois wing Open every weekend, self-guided and guided tours, from 12:00pm to 6:30pm, and during the week, guided tours only
- Palace of Versailles - Wikipedia
The Palace of Versailles is a visual history of French architecture from the 1630s to the 1780s Its earliest portion, the corps de logis, was built for Louis XIII in the style of his reign with brick, marble, and slate, [6] which Le Vau surrounded in the 1660s with Enveloppe, an edifice that was inspired by Renaissance-era Italian villas [132]
- Palace of Versailles | History Facts | Britannica
Palace of Versailles, former French royal residence and center of government, now a national landmark It is located in the city of Versailles in northern France, 10 miles (16 km) west-southwest of Paris
- Official Website of the Palace of Versailles
By Train: You can reach the Palace of Versailles from three train stations: Versailles Château – Rive Gauche (RER), Versailles Chantiers (SNCF), and Versailles Rive Droite (SNCF) By Bus: Hop on Bus Line 171, which operates from Pont de Sèvres to Place d’Armes Versailles
- The Palace | Welcome to the Palace of Versailles
With the main Palace, the Trianon palaces, the gardens and the park, Versailles is a site whose topography and history are rich Located at the beginning of the Grand Apartments tour, the Gallery of the History of the Palace is an essential introduction to the visit
- Palace of Versailles: Everything You Need to Know . . .
The Palace of Versailles, known as château de Versailles in French, is a paragon of Baroque architecture that once served as a royal residence and the de facto capital of France—but its
- Palace of Versailles: What to See and Do - Paris Travel Guide
The Palace of Versailles (Chateau de Versailles) is Europe's most spectacular castle and also holds a special place in history due to its famous occupants, including Louis XIV, Louis XVI, and Marie-Antoinette
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