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Marie Antoinette's Estate & Trianon Palaces
Supplied by: Marie-Antoinette's Estate
See the luxurious estate of French royalty at the Trianon Palaces
What's included
- Access to the Estate of Trianon & Coach Gallery
- Access to the temporary exhibitions held in the Grand Trianon
- Access to the Gardens (however, an additional fee must be paid on Fountain Show and Musical Garden days)
- Access to the Palace of Versailles
- Access to the Musical Fountain Shows and the Musical Gardens
Know before you go
On days of the Musical Fountains show or the Musical Gardens, access to Versailles Gardens is only free for kids under 6.
Highlights
- Explore the Trianon Palaces and the grounds of Marie Antoinette's estate where she would escape court life Enter the three-story Petit Trianon, a château built in the park of Versailles, offered by Louis XVI to Marie Antoinette Walk the plethora of lavishly furnished rooms in the Grand Trianon, and walk the sunlit Peristyle by the gardens
Overview
Commissioned by Louis XIV in 1670, the Grand Trianon was the ideal place to escape the pomp of court life – and a good hideaway for the king's affair with Madame de Montespan. Alongside the Trianon Palaces, Marie Antoinette's estate also acted as a private refuge. The Queen's Hamlet, a rustic garden-village modelled after the Hameau de Chantilly, even had it's own farm, dairy, and mill!
With this ticket, walk the halls of the Trianon Palaces and explore France's kings' opulent abodes and stroll around the hamlet and its gardens.
Cancellation policy
never
Venue address
Marie-Antoinette's Estate
Le domaine de Marie-Antoinette