The King's, then Queen's stables, Royal stables in France
The King's, then Queen's stables, are grand structures located in Versailles, France.
These stables originally served the French monarchy, housing horses and carriages of the royal court.
As a symbol of regal power and prestige, the stables played a pivotal role in court ceremonies.
The site has been classified as a 'monument historique' since 1929.
Exclusively designed by the architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart for King Louis XIV.
Location: Versailles
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