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Restaurations

New benches for the visitors of Versailles

New benches

In the courtyards of the palace of Versailles

Adopting a statue or bench in the gardens

Adopting a Statue or Bench

Become a donor by adopting a statue or a bench in the Gardens.

The Latone Basin

The Latone Basin

The Latone Basin, jewel of the park of Versailles, is the key work of the hydraulic system designed

The Cabinet of the Meridian

The Cabinet of the Meridian

The Cabinet of the Meridian is the most captivating room in the Queen's Private apartment

Orangerie Gates and Gate of Honour

Gate of Honour

The Grille d’Honneur and the railings of the Orangerie require urgent restoration.

The Queen’s House

The Queen’s House

The Queen’s House is the central building of the Queen’s Hamlet.

The Refreshments Dairy

The Refreshments Dairy

The Refreshments Dairy, one of the twelve “buildings” in the Hamlet

Cabinet d'Angle of Louis XV

Cabinet d'Angle of Louis XV

Cabinet d'Angle is the most sumptuous room of the King's interior apartment

The Petite Orangerie

The Petite Orangerie

into the "Petite Orangerie", an independent south-facing building with three monumental bays

Adopt a tree

The Etoile Royale

Adopt a tree to help restoring the Etoile Royale in the gardens of Versailles.

Patronage exhibitions

Versailles and Antiquity

Versailles and Antiquity

Versailles: a new Rome.

The Latone Basin

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The Latone Basin, jewel of the park of Versailles, is the key work of the hydraulic system designed under Louis XIV.

It dominates the view of the main axis of the Gardens. This wonder of art and engineering is deteriorating at a worrying rate: urgent restoration must be carried out to prevent the collapse of its infrastructures, save its fountains and carved decors. This campaign is one of the most important which will be carried out in the Gardens in the years to come. Given the central location of the Basin, admired each year by 10 million visitors, it is also an exceptional communication opportunity offering visibility to the partner who undertakes this restoration.

Estimated budget: 7,000,000 euros (spread out over two or three years)

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Contact Serena Gavazzi

Development director
+33 (0)1 30 83 77 04
serena.gavazzi@chateauversailles.fr