No one. It has been designated a museum since 1797.
The Palace of Versailles.
Originally, prior to the French Revolution, the French monarchs such as Louis XVI lived in the palace of Versailles.
Initially, during the process of the french revolution, the new government planned to keep the figure of a King for protocol as this would make a transition easier. Louis however did not accept the terms of the 'agreement' and was executed.
His successors, Louis XV and XVI
Chateau de Versailles was primarily used as a residence for the French monarchy, so the number of people living there varied over time. During its peak, the palace could house thousands of courtiers, staff, and servants, along with the royal family and their guests.
The Palace of Versailles.
Chateau de Versailles place d'armes 78000 Versailles The address now anyway.. no clue what it was during the late 1700's when she lived there.
His principal home was the court, at the Versailles palace. He did have some summer retreats where he liked to stay for a few weeks, but his main home was the Versailles palace. When he and his family were arrested, they lived in the Tuilerie palace (which once used to be the principal and only palace of France, before Louis XIV decided to build the Versailles palace) and after that he and his family were captured in the Temple prison.
They had lived in The palace of Versailles when they were the Dauphine and the Dauphin. And when they got married, they lived still lived in the Palace of Versailles!
King Louis XIV of France, often referred to as the "Sun King," lived in incredible luxury at the Palace of Versailles. He transformed Versailles into a symbol of absolute monarchy and opulence, showcasing extravagant architecture, lavish gardens, and grand ceremonies. His reign from 1643 to 1715 emphasized the power and prestige of the French monarchy, making Versailles a center of political and cultural life in France.
The population of Versailles - city - is 86,477.
Most of the time, over 1,000 nobles and their 4,000 servants lived at Versailles