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Palace of Versailles, France

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The Palace of Versailles (Chateau de Versailles) is one of the France’s most emblematic constructions. The place, which has been on the UNESCO’s World Heritage list for 30 years, is one of the most referential achievements in 18th- century French art.

Initially built in a country village, it now lies in an important and busy Paris suburb, some 20 kilometers southwest of the capital. Louis XIII first built it as a hunting lodge for his son, Louis XIV, who later expanded it, moving the court and government there in 1682. Three monarchs inhabited the Château from 1682 until the French Revolution, and each made expansions and changes to its structure.

Each room in the palace has an amazing painting on its ceiling- enough said. The Grand Apartments are on the first floor of palace and consist of the most popular rooms.

Marvelous paintings on every ceiling! Stunning gardens. Welcome to the Palace of Versailles. If you’ve seen the movie, Marie Antoinette, you know about the Palace of Versailles. If not, you probably recall hearing about Versailles in history class. The treaty that ended World War I was signed here.

Back in the day, the palace of Versailles was France’s ultimate royal palace. It is still just as impressive. There is gold everywhere – or gilded bronze, if you want to get technical – but it accents everything in the palace. The fireplaces are so large, you could stand in them, and the ceilings are amazing. The Palace of Versailles is definitely a must see for anyone traveling to France.


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