Their main palace was ofcourse the Versailles palace. Besides Versailles they had quite some locations they often went to: Fontainbleu, Rambouillet (their summer palace), and eventually the Tuillerie Palace.
The movie Marie Antoinette was filmed at the Versailles palace located in Versailles, France, which is about 12 miles outside of Paris. This is the actual palace that Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI stayed in during their reign. It was built during the reign of Louis XIV.
Marie Antoinette was daughter of Habsburg Empress Maria Theresa. Then she married Louis XVI. and became a french queen. She lived in 18th century - she did not lived in the middle ages.
Though Marie Antoinette had many lovers during her lifetime and lived a very flamboyant lifestyle. She was married to King Louis XVI of France, so he would make a good companion to Marie for a costume idea.
Versailles
Marie Antoinette had four children and adopted three. Her children were Marie-Therese-Charlotte, Lois-Joseph, Louis-Charles and Sophie-Beatrix. Her adopted children were a maid's daughter (to King Louis), Marie-Philippine Lambriquet (Ernestine), later renamed by Marie Antoinette, Zoe, and Armand.
Both Marie Antoinette and King Louis were killed by the guillotine around August 10, 1792. They were killed because there were rumors of them hiding food in Versailles, the castle they lived in. They were told it was bread, and female members of the 3rd estate in France marched to Versailles and Marie and Louis were killed a bit later, when the Jacobins were in control (the time of the Reign of Terror.)
The shoes were put in the shot purposefully to portray Marie-Antoinette as a typical teenage girl, despite the time she lived in.
On April 19, 1770 Marie Antoinette and Louis-Auguste were married by proxy in the Augustine Church in Vienna. It was the custom then that Royal brides were married by proxy first before they left their country to join their (unknown) husbands.
She would of never been a dancer
That is the palace Schonbrunn in Vienna.
She lived in a chateau, which is a castle, the castle of versailles.
Yes. Armand Emmanuel Sophie Septemanie du Plessis, duc de Richelieu is his full name. He lived at the French court and assisted Louis XVI daily with the "Lever" (the rising ceremony) ritual. He was also the one to tell Marie Antoinette to get into the King's appartements as fast as she could on the day Versailles was attacked. She on her turn helped him flee to Vienna in 1790. He returned to Paris in 1791 to resume his duties at court, assisting Louis XVI with the lever ritual in the Tuileries palace, where Louis and Marie Antoinette were captured. After that he then joined the Russian Army.