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- Official website - Palace of Versailles
Exceptional opening of General De Gaulle's appartment in Trianon-sous-Bois To mark the 150th anniversary of the Third Republic, the Palace of Versailles is opening from April 1, in the Grand Trianon, the Trianon-sous-Bois wing Open every weekend, self-guided and guided tours, from 12:00pm to 6:30pm, and during the week, guided tours only
- Tickets and prices - Palace of Versailles
Book online on the official ticketing website Save time and book your access to the palace with a time slot
- The Palace | Palace of Versailles
Since 1979, the Palace of Versailles has been listed as a World Heritage and is one of the greatest achievements in French 17th century art Louis XIII's old hunting pavilion was transformed and extended by his son, Louis XIV, when he installed the Court and government there in 1682
- Discover - Palace of Versailles
With 60,000 artworks, collections of Versailles illustrate 5 centuries of French History This set reflects the dual vocation of the Palace once inhabited by the sovereigns and then a museum dedicated "to all the glories of France" inaugurated by Louis-Philippe in 1837
- Free admissions and reduced rates | Palace of Versailles
The Paris Museum Pass grants admission to the Palace of Versailles, the Estate of Trianon and more than 60 museums and monuments in Paris and the Paris region In order to access to the Palace of Versailles with the Paris Museum Pass, you need to book a free timed entry "Palace Ticket" online
- Plan your visit - Palace of Versailles
Explore the Palace of Versailles and relive its temporary exhibitions remotely, with our collection of 360° virtual tours
- Exceptional opening of the Congress Chamber - Palace of Versailles
To mark the 150th anniversary of the Third Republic, the Palace of Versailles is opening the Congress Chamber and apartment of the President of the Congress and offering a special opportunity to take a self-guided or guided tour
- 360° virtual tours - Palace of Versailles
The exhibition «Versailles Revival» shows the enthusiasm and passion for the Versailles of the Ancien Régime, which developed a hundred years after the French Revolution through 350 works, documents and photographs
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