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  2. Palace of Versailles - Wikipedia

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    About 15,000,000 people visit the palace, park, or gardens of Versailles every year, making it one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world. [3] Louis XIII built a hunting lodge at Versailles in 1623. His successor, Louis XIV expanded the château into a palace that went through several expansions in phases from 1661 to 1715.

  3. Hôtel de préfecture des Yvelines - Wikipedia

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    The hotel of the prefecture of Versailles was built from 1863 to 1866 on the site of the former royal kennel (French: Chenil du Roi), by the Versailles architect Amédée Manuel on an order from the prefect Édouard Charton. [2] It was inaugurated on June 19, 1867. [3]

  4. Tourism in France - Wikipedia

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    The Eiffel Tower seen from the Place du Trocadéro. Paris, the capital city of France, is the third most visited city in the world. [5]It has some of the world's largest and renowned museums, including the Louvre, which is the most visited art museum in the world, but also the Musée d'Orsay which, like the nearby Musée de l'Orangerie, is mostly devoted to impressionism, and Centre Georges ...

  5. Parts of Versailles will be turned into a hotel to pay the bills

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    The Palace of Versailles, one of the most famous landmarks in the world, is about to be turned into a hotel. The chateau's constructions began in 1664 and the palace became the house of France's ...

  6. The TODAY show's Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb and Al Roker tour the Palace of Versailles during the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France.

  7. King and Queen to attend Versailles banquet on first day of ...

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    The King and Queen will begin their postponed state visit to France on Wednesday with a ceremonial welcome at the Arc de Triomphe and a state banquet at the Palace of Versailles.