Located about 10 miles (16 kilometers) southwest of Paris, it is beside the settlement of Versailles. Before the construction of the palace by Louis XIV, this settlement was little more than a hamlet but by the time of the revolution it had a population of more than 60,000 people, making it one of the largest urban centers in France.
Before the revolution, the Versailles complex included the palace, gardens, a walled-in royal hunting ground, a smaller palatial structure known as the Grand (or Marble) Trianon and an estate used by Marie Antoinette, Louis XVI’s queen. Between the palace and the town there are also buildings that housed the war and foreign affairs ministries, residences for those not entitled to live in the palace, stables and a kennel, among other structures.
What you may SEE:
1. gardens with designs- jardins avec des dessins
2. poseidon statue- poseidon statue
3. large pond- grand etang
4. long walls- longs murs
5. lots of windows- beaucoup de fenetres
What you may HEAR:
people throwing things in the big pond- gens jeter des choses dans le grand étang
FOOD: un croque-madame

DESSERT: tulipes

Qu'est-ce qe tu as fait?? ( what did you do?)
A le Versailles Palace, j'ai jeté des pièces de monnaie dans l'eau (I threw coins in the water)

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