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Chateau de Couches
Chateau de Couches
Chateau de Couches
Chateau de Couches
Chateau de Couches
Chateau de Couches
Chateau de Couches
Chateau de Couches
Chateau de Couches
Chateau de Couches
Chateau de Couches
Chateau de Couches
Chateau de Couches
Chateau de Couches
Chateau de Couches
Chateau de Couches
Chateau de Couches
Chateau de Couches
Chateau de Couches
Chateau de Couches
Chateau de Couches
Chateau de Couches
Chateau de Couches
Chateau de Couches
Phone:
+33 3 85 45 57 99

Hours:
Sunday10am - 6pm
Monday10am - 6pm
Tuesday10am - 6pm
Wednesday10am - 6pm
Thursday10am - 6pm
Friday10am - 6pm
Saturday10am - 6pm


The Palace of Versailles was the principal royal residence of France from 1682 under Louis XIV until the start of the French Revolution in 1789 under Louis XVI. It is located in the department of Yvelines, in the region of Île-de-France, about 20 kilometres southwest of the centre of Paris.The palace is now a Monument historique and UNESCO World Heritage site, notable especially for the ceremonial Hall of Mirrors, the jewel-like Royal Opera, and the royal apartments; for the more intimate royal residences, the Grand Trianon and Petit Trianon located within the park; the small rustic Hameau created for Marie Antoinette; and the vast Gardens of Versailles with fountains, canals, and geometric flower beds and groves, laid out by André le Nôtre. The Palace was stripped of all its furnishings after the French Revolution, but many pieces have been returned and many of the palace rooms have been restored. In 2017 the Palace of Versailles received 7,700,000 visitors, making it the second-most visited monument in the Île-de-France region, just behind the Louvre and ahead of the Eiffel Tower.
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