How Did Louis Xiv Build The Palace Of Versailles

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From 1682 to 1790, the Palace of Versailles was where the kings of France would take residence. Not only was it a luxurious place to live, but it was also a huge feat in architecture and in engineering. Although it started out as just a small hunting lodge, built by Louis XIII in 1624, over the years, several kings expanded it until it became a huge, extravagant palace. In 1636, Versailles was upgraded from a small hunting lodge into a brick chateau, and then it was gradually built up to the huge mansion we know it to be today. The first king to officially transfer his court to Versailles and embellish upon it was Louis XIV. Louis XIV undoubtedly did the most work on Versailles. Known as the “Sun King” Louis XIV moved himself and his court to Versailles to further show his power and control over France. He began construction on Versailles in 1682. He spent his entire life building and …show more content…

There were many pro’s, some of these were being able to live in luxurious mansion, being able to walk on the grounds among the beautiful, detailed gardens, and living a life of ease. Also, living there in the place you work and with the people you work with, cut down travel time tremendously. Obviously, the nobles that lived there still had to do their jobs well, but knowing that they would always have clothes, food, and shelter was more security than a lot of people had during that time. Some of the con’s were there were a lot of people there, so things could get confusing and people probably got lost on the expansive grounds of the palace from time to time as well. There were also many strict rules that the people living there had to follow. However, in following these rules, they were rewarded with being able to live at the palace and they were given money. The people that received the best treatment in the palace were the people that worked in the army or directly for the

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