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Photos La Petite Venise, restaurant des jardins du Château de VersaillesPhotos La Petite Venise, restaurant des jardins du Château de VersaillesPhotos La Petite Venise, restaurant des jardins du Château de VersaillesPhotos La Petite Venise, restaurant des jardins du Château de Versailles

Heritage Days 2023 in Versailles (78): program of places to visit and events

The Journées du Patrimoine (Heritage Days) are back on September 16 and 17, 2023, to let us discover the riches of our heritage, which couldn't be richer. We're off to Versailles in the Yvelines to discover the best of this year's event, with visits to the Château de Versailles and other institutions on the agenda.
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The Château de Versailles, a witness to French history just a stone's throw from Paris

Located southwest of Paris, in the Yvelines department, the Château de Versailles is one of the region's most visited tourist sites. With 7 million visitors a year (approximately), the estate offers visitors the chance to immerse themselves in history - history with a capital H - and in the daily life of the court between the 17th and 18th centuries.
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The taste of Marie Leszczynska, exhibition at the Château de Versailles

The Château de Versailles is hosting an exhibition about the wife of Louis XV, entitled Le Goût de Marie Leszczynska, from April 16, 2019. An opportunity to discover the story of this discreet and little-known queen, who nevertheless "reigned" the longest at the château.