Posted on Aug 03, 2025 / Travel
The Palace of Versailles was originally a hunting lodge built by King Louis XIII in 1623. His son, King Louis XIV, transformed it into a grand royal palace starting in 1661, aiming to centralize royal power and display the glory of the French monarchy. It became the political heart of France until the French Revolution. By relocating the court and government to Versailles, Louis XIV ensured he had control over the nobility. The palace was expanded over the years into a symbol of absolute monarchy. Its construction involved renowned architects like Louis Le Vau and Jules Hardouin-Mansart.
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