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Where is Versailles? Which country?

Versailles is in France.

The Palace of Versailles belongs to France and is located in the town of Versailles, the capital of Evelyn province in the southwest suburb of Paris, France. It is one of the famous palaces in Paris (Forbidden City in Beijing, Versailles in France, Buckingham Palace in Britain, White House in America and Kremlin in Russia). There are also precious works of art from all over the world in the palace, including ancient China porcelain from afar.

Palace of Versailles (French: Chateau de Versailles)1979 is listed in the World Cultural Heritage List. The world-famous Palace of Versailles is located in the small town of Versailles, which is 0/8 km southwest of Paris/Kloc. It is a bright pearl in the treasure house of human art, and the Palace of Versailles was built in Louis XIV (1643- 17 15). During his reign, he strengthened autocratic rule and centralization.

The Palace of Versailles is a classical style building, and the facade is treated in a standard classical three-stage way, that is, the facade is divided into two sections, the building is symmetrical left and right, and the outline is neat and solemn, which is called the representative of rational beauty. Its interior decoration is mainly baroque style, and a few halls are rococo style.

France

France, the full name of TheFrenchRepublic (the French Republic, LaRépubliquefran? Aise) is a semi-presidential republic country in Western Europe, and its overseas territory includes parts of South America and the South Pacific.