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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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its either Versailles or Paris , but i would deff. go with Versailles... heres my info from social studies;;; the palace of Louis XIV at Versailles was the unofficial seat of the French king from 1682 until the French Revolution in 1789.

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It is in Versailles, just outside of Paris. The palace is called Chateau de Versailles.

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The one he had ordered to have build all for himself: the palace of Versailles.

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The Palace of Versailles.

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Versailles

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Versailles

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Versailles

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Q: Where is the site of Louis XIV's grand palace?
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