Versailles. Or, more specifically, the Chateau de Versailles (castle of Versailles)
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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.
It was a place called Versailles. This is a huge palace but unfortunatly it was mobbed and then they fled.
Versailles
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.
The French king under the French revolution was King Louis XVI. The Queen was Marie-Antoinette. They were both executed using the guillotine.
Three kings of France made a residence at the Palace of Versailles before the French Revolution. The kings were: Louis XIII, Louis IV, and Louis XV.
Louis XIV
Marie Antoinette grossed $60,862,471 worldwide.
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.
Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were moved to the Palace of Tuileries in 1791.
in the french palace with king louis, presumably. however, if you want to know what town, some kind person will edit this and add the precise location.
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 the Queen of France during the French Revolution, wife to King Louis XVI. After her husband was deposed and France was declared a republic, Louis was officially renamed "Citizen Louis Capet" (Hugh Capet was the founder of the Capetian dynasty of French kings, from which Louis was ultimately descended). Louis was executed for treason and attempting to surpress the Revolution in 1793. Marie-Antoinette was then officially called "the widow Capet" as a reflection of the fact that her husband was dead - French royalists of course maintained that she was still Queen of France. Marie Antoinette was herself executed shortly afterwards.
Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.
King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette.
King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette.
Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were King and Queen of France and eventually got guillotined during the French Revolution.
After the unsuccessful flight to Varennes, the royal family was taken back to Paris where they were imprisoned in Tuilieries Palace until both Louis XVI (by then known as Louis Capet) and Marie Antoinette were executed by the guillotine.
Originally, prior to the French Revolution, the French monarchs such as Louis XVI lived in the palace of Versailles.