The people of Paris stormed Bastille.
Is the chateau de Versailles, which was build by Louis XIV in the 17th century.
The Palace of Versailles south of Paris.
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.
The king promised to move the court from Versailles to Paris.
In the Tuillerie Palace.
The Bastille.
What is versailles? Versailles is a is a palace built in France by King Louis XIV (14) in the 17th century. Where is versailles? Versailles is in France, it is a suburb of Paris.
Louis XIV wanted a palace in versailles because Paris was too dangerous
To Paris from Versailles.
It is in Versailles, near Paris in France.
Versailles, about 15 miles from Paris.
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.
When the people of Paris brought Louis XVI from Versailles to Paris, Lafayette suggested a new flag which would show the white of the Bourbon dynasy between the red and blue of the City of Paris
Louis XVI lived in Versailles, his palace 15 miles from Paris.
King Louis the XIV - he enlarged the Palace of Versailles.
In France, in a village called Versailles, very close to Paris.