1997 © Maxim Tabachnik
Marble Courtyard
Red brick façades with classical pilasters and white stone sculptures frame the compact Marble Courtyard, the oldest part of the Palace of Versailles. Built for Louis XIII (1623–24) and later expanded by Louis XIV, it preserves the scale of a hunting lodge within an emerging royal palace. The checkerboard marble paving and gilded iron balconies already stage the controlled spectacle that would characterize absolutist monarchy.
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