Like all French tickets, it's comp,icated.
For a start, if you're under 18 (26 if a EU resident) it's FREE. It's also free on the first Sunday in the month from November to March.
After that, the price depends on what you want to see and whether there's a 'spectacle'. You can buy a ticket for the palace, for the gardens, for the Trianon, for the fountain show and so on. But on a normal day a ticket which covers everything is 18€.
A RER ticket costs 4.20 €, full fare adult, from Paris centre to Versailles on Jan 2014.
It would cost as much to buy the palace of Versailles from France, as it would cost to buy the White House from the United States of America, or to buy the Kremlin from Russia, or to buy the Taj Mahal from India. Nations are usually not anxious to put there treasured national symbols up for sale.
$ 2.5 billion, in 2003 dollars $ 2.5 billion, in 2003 dollars
Depends on where you start from the cost.
Yes. you can visit most of the rooms and the Gardens are free for you to look around. The hall of mirrors is also open (at a cost) and this is where the treaty of Versailles was signed
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5.5 € approximately.
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After an unpleasant experience with mobs as a child, Louis XIV hated Paris with its crowds. Versailles was a place were he could be away from the dangerous mobs and enjoy the scenery. Secondly, under Louis XIV France was flourishing. It is not for nothing that this Louis is referred to as the Sun King. Versailles was a place to stun Europe, unrivalled in size, decoration, cost and splendour. It was the Jewel of France and it made clear that France was a powerful state with few rivals. Thirdly, Louis forced most of his nobles to have apartments in Versailles - Its size enabled him to do so. This meant that all the nobles were under his eye and away from their own lands, reducing significantly the risk of them revolting against him. Lastly, it suited his own personal sense of majesty and drama. King Louis XIV was the Sun of Versailles - it revolved around him. The entire complex was a place where his every move could take place in a suitably grand setting. Therefore, Louis XIV used Versailles as his headquarters. It was the centre of Government in France and a stage where the French and foreigners could witness the power, wealth and majesty of the Sun King.
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