The Versailles Royal Chapel, the sole surviving chapel of the five that once graced the Palace of Versailles, stands as a testament to the opulence and religious significance of the 18th century. Located within the palace grounds, this chapel was a hub of royal activity, hosting daily masses, royal weddings, such as the union of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, birth announcements, and baptisms. Today, visitors can step into the same hallowed space where French royalty once worshipped, surrounded by the ornate architecture and rich history that defined the era.
Versailles Royal Chapel (La Chapelle Royale)
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