Marie antionette and her husband the king Louis
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!
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In a palace beneath the waves.
it was built in 40 years Louis XIII ordered construction of a hunting lodge in 1624 and in 1661, Louis XIV ordered architect Louis Le Vau, landscape architect Andre Le Notre, and painter-decorator Charles Le Brun to begin a detailed renovation and expansion of the lodge into a palace. the royals moved into the palace in 1682. The Palace of Versailles was the official residence of the Kings of France from 1682 until 1790. It was originally a hunting lodge, built in 1624, by Louis XIII. It was expanded by Louis XIV beginning in 1669. In the seventeenth century. (They started building the actual Palace in 1662 and in 1682 the King Louis XIV and Queen (Madame de Maintenon, his second wife) and their whole court moved in. The Palace was officially never finished, since Louis XIV had a lot more construction planned, but that never happened.)
They had to do tasks that were asked to do by Louis XIV. The tasks included helping him dress in the morning, going hunting with him, perfoming the ceremonies of the coury and handing him his nightshirt when he went to bed.
The Palace of Versailles.
King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette.
King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette.
The last king and queen to live in the Versailles was King Louis XVI and his wife Marie Antoinette. The were forced to leave the palace and move to Paris, January 21 1793.
At the Palace of Versailles.
In the Tuillerie Palace in the centre of Paris.
He created the Palace of Versailles as his home.
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!
The first French King was Louis XIV.
No, Buckingham Palace was built by George IV during the early 19th century.
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.
Louis XVI lived in Versailles, his palace 15 miles from Paris.