Louis XIV had it built it on the place of his father's small hunting lodge. It was outside Paris, which was the main reason why he built it there. Louis XIV did not want to be so close to his subjects and wanted to have a palace closeby Paris, but not in it.
When he was young, Louis XIV witnessed one of his favorite uncles murdered by a Parisian mob in what was known as The Fronde. After that incident, he was afraid of the people of Paris, and he built Versailles so that he would not be threatened by them.
He wanted a palace large enough to house his Nobles so that he could keep an eye on them.
To demonstrate his power and glory.
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King Louis XIV built the Palace of Versailles aka chateau in Versailles-1770.
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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.)
Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette King and Queen of France and Navarre lived in the Palace of Versailles/ Palais de Versailles between 1770 when they married and 1793 when they were both executed by the revolutioneries of the French Revolution 1789. How about king Louis XIV who built Versailles?
Louis XIV wanted a palace in versailles because Paris was too dangerous
In France, in a village called Versailles, very close to Paris.
King Louis the XIV - he enlarged the Palace of Versailles.
Is the chateau de Versailles, which was build by Louis XIV in the 17th century.
Louis XIV built his magnificent palace in the Parisian suburb of VERSAILLES. Incidentally, this name became associated with the palace itself after a time.
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.
Versailles.
The Paris Opera was founded by Louis XIV as Acad?mie d'Op?ra in the year 1669. It was the primary opera company in France.
He had several. In the days before proper sanitation, houses got smelly quite quickly, so the court would move on to another palace while the last one was cleaned. Much of the furniture would move, too. In Paris, the King lived in the Palais des Tuileries, part of the Louvre; around Paris there were royal residences at St. Cloud, Marly, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Rambouillet, Marly, Fontainebleau and Sceaux. However, I think the answer you are groping for is VERSAILLES, the vast palace which Louis XIV had built to house himself and the entire court outside Paris. Even here, there was provision for the Royal entourage to move around; the King could move into the Trianon while the Royal Apartments were refurbished.
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Louis XIV did not want his court to be in Paris anymore, he wanted his palace to be a little further away so it would be more quiet and spacious. Originally it was built as a hunting lodge. Then it just grew and grew.