In 1758, Louis XV decided to build a new palace in the middle of his gardens, which he had already been working on for about ten years at that point. …
A truly unmissable fortress, both for its historical side and the exceptional view over the Chevreuse valley. Free entry and distribution of booklets for visiting the courtyard (the interior of the castle cannot be visited).
The Grand Trianon was built in 1687 by Jules Hardouin-Mansart on the site of the former "Porcelain Trianon". Commissioned by Louis XIV in 1670 to escape the tedious pageantry of …