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King Louis XIV built the Palace of Versailles aka chateau in Versailles-1770.
Is the chateau de Versailles, which was build by Louis XIV in the 17th century.
Their palace is the Chateau de Versailles in a suburb of Paris, called Versailles.
Is the chateau de Versailles, which was build by Louis XIV in the 17th century.
Possibly the Palace of Versailles.
Château de Versailles RP 384 F-78008 Versailles France
Versailles. Or, more specifically, the Chateau de Versailles (castle of Versailles) From Wikipedia: Louis XIV had the Chateau of Versailles outside Paris, originally a hunting lodge built by his father, converted into a spectacular royal palace in a series of four major and distinct building campaigns. By the end of the third building campaign, the Château had taken on most of the appearance that it retains to this day, except for the Royal Chapel in the last decade of the reign. He officially moved there, along with the royal court, on May 6, 1682.
You are asking about Versailles the palace he built from a hunting lodge.
The Palace of Versailles although she also had Petit Trianon which was the chateau that Louis XV had built at Versailles for his mistress Madame de Pompadour. It became the Queen's retreat for rest and leisure.
It is called the Palace of Versailles.
How is the palace of Versailles a reflection of Louis XIV’s form of governmen?
The Palace of Versailles.