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A must-see in Paris,
Palace of Versailles
The Palace of Versailles, located approximately 22km southwest of Paris, is a palace built during the Bourbon dynasty of the Kingdom of France. It is considered a masterpiece of Baroque architecture and is a splendid palace that shows the extent of Louis XIV's power at the time.
The interior of the palace is particularly splendid, and it is also famous for its enormous gardens. Visit one of France's top attractions, where you can also enjoy seeing the annex palaces, the Grand Trianon and the Petit Trianon.
The most magnificent in Europe,
Palace of Versailles
Let me introduce you to the Palace of Versailles, which was the splendid backdrop of French history. The Palace of Versailles is one of the greatest achievements of French art in the 17th century. It was continuously renovated and expanded until the French Revolution, and has become the magnificent palace it is today.
The Palace of Versailles has over 700 rooms including the King and Queen's rooms, an opera house, a chapel, and a dazzling Hall of Mirrors. Every space is decorated with countless works of art. Be sure to visit the Palace of Versailles, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Enjoy leisure in a magnificent garden
The gardens of the Palace of Versailles are unimaginably large. Admire the artistically manicured trees and magnificent Baroque fountains, and enjoy the musical fountain shows depending on the season. Enjoy a leisurely picnic on the wide lawns or take a boat ride along the Grand Canal that runs through the gardens.
Trianon Palace, loved by Marie Antoinette
The Trianon Palace, which you come across after passing the garden from the main palace, is made up of the Grand Trianon and the Petit Trianon. Although small in size, each has its own charm.
The Grand Trianon is built with pink marble and has a unique atmosphere, while the Petit Trianon, built in the Greek style, has an elegant charm. Imagine the life of a queen in the Trianon, beautifully decorated with gardens and marble.
A small village built for the queen
After you’ve seen the splendid palace and magnificent gardens of Versailles, head north of the Trianon to a hidden gem: Marie Antoinette’s little village, the Queen’s Hamlet.
Queen's Hamlet was inspired by a small village in Normandy, France, to experience the rural life that was popular among the aristocracy at the time. Although it was an artificial village, it was said to have functioned as a real village, with restaurants, beauty salons, billiard halls, and dairy farms. Visit the small village that Marie Antoinette also used as a place to educate her children and entertain guests.
address :
Château de Versailles
Place d'Armes, 78000 Versailles, France
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Hours of operation:
Palace of Versailles
Closed every Monday
Tue - Sun: 09:00 - 18:30
Last entry 18:00
Gardens of Versailles
Every day from 09:00 to 18:30
Last entry 17:30
Musical Fountain Show (Garden)
April - October: Every Saturday and Sunday
※ It runs all day.
Musical Garden (Garden)
July 1 - August 31: Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday
September 1 - October 28: Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday
Night Water Fireworks Show (Garden)
June 11 - September 24: Every Saturday
20:30 - 23:05
Trianon
Every day from 12:00 PM to 18:30 PM
Last entry 18:00
Coach Gallery
Every Saturday and Sunday
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Last entry 17:45
Operating hours may vary by season. Please refer to the official website for details.
Château de Versailles