Exhibition Content
Section 1. King Louis XIV, The Glorious Days
Since its creation, The Palace of Versailles has placed France at the centre of European culture since the Renaissance.
The attention was concentrated on the Palace, where new forms of arts were born. It was a period when architecture, sculpture, and interior decoration has developed and has influenced the important development of architectural and artistic styles of the 18th century.
Section 2. King Loui Louis XV, The Pinnacle of French Art
The decorative arts that developed around the Palace of Versailles reached the highest of its genre in Europe. The splendid decorative arts became the epitome of French art, which later led to the 'Rococo' style. It was at this time that French art reached its peak.
Section 3. Marie Antoinette and King Louis XVI
After the middle of the 18th century, The classicism that pursued simplicity and restrained splendour of decoration has revived; a new form of art so-called 'Neo-classicism'. Through the series of furniture and accessories Marie Antoinette collected, we can discover the refined beauty added to the splendour symbolized by the Palace of Versailles.