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La Chapelle Royale,Chteau De Versailles, France:The Royal Chapel Of The Palace Of Versailles Also Occupies
La chapelle royale, Château de Versailles, France: The royal chapel of the Palace of Versailles also occupies an important place in the history of art for its architecture, its decoration and its furniture. The Royal Chapel of Versailles, the last major construction site of Louis XIV, by Alexandre Maral, preface by Jean-Pierre Babelon. The extraordinary furniture created for this chapel also mobilized many talents: largely missing since the Revolution...The Palace of Versailles is a former royal residence commissioned by King Louis XIV located in Versailles, about 19 kilometers west of Paris, France. Wikipedia
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