Research Paper On The Palace Of Versailles

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“‘To the public imagination, Versailles is the epitome of opulence,’ said Louis Boisen Schmidt,”(Jarus). The palace of Versailles is one of the largest and most elegant palaces, and is still here to this day. The Palace of Versailles was built for many reasons, served many purposes, and is still visited to this day. The Palace of Versailles was built for many reason. The palace started out as a simple hunting lodge built for King Louis XIII. Built 10 miles southwest of Paris, the city of Versailles is the home of one of the most famous palaces in the world (Jaris). When Louis XIV was reigning over France he really enjoyed his father's hunting lodge. He built a courthouse, multiple fountain gardens, and the famous Hall of Mirrors …show more content…

King Louis the 13th through the 18th have changed and shaped the palace to what it looks like today (“The Palace of Versailles”). The royal family of France lived in the palace for over 100 years. They have built The Gold leaf gate, one of the first things you see when you arrive. Also there many gardens, and sculptures (Britannica). The palace itself can house up to 20,000 people (PBS). The Building of the Palace of Versailles has a long history and also was used for many …show more content…

It was built under king Louis XV(Britannica). De Cotte built the chapel and it was finished in 1710 (“History”). The Royal Chapel hosts dailey masses and royal wedding and baptisms unit 1789 (Britannica). Another famous part of the Chapel is the ceilings. They were painted by Antoine Couple in 1708 (Britannica). Not only was the Chapel important to the palace, the Opera house was a big part of the palace. Louis the XV built a very famous part of the palace. The Opera house was built under Louis XV of France. Ange Jacques Gabriel was appointed to create this dream(“The Royal Opera House”). The first time it was used was on May 16, 1770 for the marriage of Dauphin also later known as Louis XVI (Britannica). Luxurious banquets was one of the events that the opera house would hold for the royal family (Britannica). The Opera house was one famous part of the Palace, the Hall of Mirrors is also one of the most famous parts of the

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