Château de Versailles
Listed as a World Heritage Site since 1979, the Palace of Versailles, which celebrated its 400th anniversary in 2023, is one of the finest achievements of French art in the 17th century.
From the former hunting lodge of Louis XIII, transformed and enlarged by his son Louis XIV, until the French Revolution, successive kings embellished the Palace in their own way.
The estate, comprising the Palace, the Park and the gardens, as well as the Trianon palaces, covers 800 hectares.
Enjoy group access to areas closed to the public, some of which have been recently restored, during guided tours with our lecturers or with your own guides, and discover our collections, which contain over 60,000 works. You can also purchase dated tickets for your individual customers.
A wide range of services are also available throughout the estate, including catering, accommodation and leisure activities.