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Palace of Versailles

$800.00

The Palace of Versailles is a monumental symbol of French absolutism and artistic grandeur. Originally a hunting lodge, it was transformed by King Louis XIV into a lavish royal residence and center of political power. Its Baroque architecture, opulent interiors, and meticulously designed gardens epitomize 17th-century luxury and order. Notably, the Hall of Mirrors hosted the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, marking the end of World War I. Today, the palace serves as a museum, preserving its rich history and artistic heritage.

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The Palace of Versailles is a monumental symbol of French absolutism and artistic grandeur. Originally a hunting lodge, it was transformed by King Louis XIV into a lavish royal residence and center of political power. Its Baroque architecture, opulent interiors, and meticulously designed gardens epitomize 17th-century luxury and order. Notably, the Hall of Mirrors hosted the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, marking the end of World War I. Today, the palace serves as a museum, preserving its rich history and artistic heritage.

The Palace of Versailles is a monumental symbol of French absolutism and artistic grandeur. Originally a hunting lodge, it was transformed by King Louis XIV into a lavish royal residence and center of political power. Its Baroque architecture, opulent interiors, and meticulously designed gardens epitomize 17th-century luxury and order. Notably, the Hall of Mirrors hosted the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, marking the end of World War I. Today, the palace serves as a museum, preserving its rich history and artistic heritage.

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