- traveldigg.com palace-of-versailles/Palace of Versailles (in French: Le Chateau de Versailles), is a family residence palace of the French kings. Established over an area of 67,000 m2, the palace is...
- historyhit.com locations/palace-of-versailles/The Palace of Versailles is an opulent complex and former royal residence outside of Paris. It remains one of France’s most iconic national landmarks.
- Admire the Palace of Versailles, which has 700 rooms and is one of the world’s largest and most beautiful estates.
- aviewoncities.com paris/versailles-palaceChapel of Versailles – The current chapel of Versailles is the fifth at the palace. Construction began in 1689 and was completed around 1710.
- traveltipsparis.com palace-of-versailles-and-…In 1623 Louis XIII built a simple hunting lodge at the site of the Palace of Versailles, which was then replaced with a small château in 1631–34.
- pariscityvision.com VersaillesHalf a day to visit the Palace of Versailles at your own convenience. Audio guides available for the grand apartments of the Palace.
- britannica.com topic/Palace-of-VersaillesThe chapel on the grounds of the Palace of Versailles, France, built on two levels, by Robert de Cotte, 1710.
- headout.com blog/palace-of-versailles-entrances/The second of the Palace of Versailles entrances is the entrance for those visitors who have purchased a ticket for a group tour of the Palace of Versailles.
- thrillophilia.com tours/palace-of-versailles-…The Palace of Versailles is a Baroque-style masterpiece near Paris. It was the royal residence of Louis XIV and a symbol of absolute monarchy.
- linkparis.com palace-of-versailles-history/The Palace of Versailles served as the royal residence of France for over a century, from 1682 until the onset of the French Revolution in 1789.