For the 300th anniversary of the coronation of King Louis XV, the Palace of Versailles is paying homage with an exceptional exhibition. Through more than 400 works, discover Louis XV beyond his function as monarch and learn more about his passions, his family life and his influence on the arts of his time.
October 18th 2022 - February 19th 2023
Louis XV
Passions of a king
the exhibition
Born in 1710 in Versailles, Louis XV was the son of the Duke of Burgundy and Marie-Adélaïde of Savoy, as well as the great-grandson of Louis XIV. Heir apparent after the death of his father, he became king at the tender age of five after the death of the Sun King on 1 September 1715.
Video : Louis XV - The Secret King
A private man
The exhibition opens with an introduction to Louis XV as a man, looking back on his relations with his family and his entourage.
His childhood, marked by grief, contrasts with his later life with his large family, where he delighted in his role as a father. Women also occupied a central place in the King’s life -- not only his wife Marie Leszczynska, but also his many mistresses, some of whom left their own mark on the period. The exhibition also explores Louis XV’s discreet, melancholy nature, a man who preferred the intimacy of his private apartments. There, he received his inner circle, who enjoyed his every confidence.
The King’s tastes and passions
The tour continues with Louis XV’s passion for sciences, botany and hunting, as well as architecture, and the influence of all these fields on his reign.
His curiosity and insatiable thirst for knowledge drove him to fund long sea voyages, transform Trianon into a garden full of botanical experiments, commission cutting-edge scientific tools and order the mapping of the kingdom.
Louis XV and the arts of his time
The final section of the exhibition shows how the arts flourished during the reign of the “Well-Beloved”.
Multiple masterpieces of rococo art, liberated from formal rules of symmetry, introduce the public to the foundations of this style, which transformed artistic creation in the 18th century.
meet the favourites
For this exhibition, the apartment of Madame de Pompadour, as well as that of Madame du Barry, freshly restored after eighteen months of work, will be opened to the public for guided tours, offering a unique experience at the heart of Louis XV’s private Versailles.
This exhibition benefits from the loan of works from the Museum national d'Histoire naturelle.
Virtual tour
Discover all the works of this exhibition in a unique scenography thanks to the 360° photo technology. An immersive experience, to discover the passions of Louis XV.
curators
Yves Carlier, Chief Heritage Curator at the Musée National des Châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon.
Hélène Delalex, Heritage Curator at the Musée National des Châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon.
Late-openings
From 15 to 19 February 2023, enjoy the exhibition "Louis XV, Passions of a King" during exceptional evening visits (the exhibition closes at 10pm).
Timetable for the last returns to Paris by public transport
From Versailles Chantiers to Gare Montparnasse (line N): last return at 00.31 am*
From Versailles Rive Droite to Gare Saint-Lazare (line L): last return at 00.15 am*
From Versailles Château Rive Gauche to Paris (line C): last return at 11.55 pm*
* Schedules subject to change by RATP or SNCF
Selection of works
in connection with the exhibition
Spectacular Creations
The exhibition ends with a spectacular creation. The installation "After us, the deluge" is realized by the collective Lignereux, a contemporary heir to the famous art dealer Martin-Eloy Lignereux (1751-1809). This work, specifically created for the exhibition, echoes the luxury and excellence of French decorative arts under the reign of Louis XV.
In this installation, twenty sculpted fountains are each reflected twice, on the wall and on the floor, in mirror parterres inspired by the Neptune Fountain.
The work, composed of gilded bronze, porcelain, and mirrors, represents the creative and intellectual flourishing of the 18th century and a frozen version of the Grandes Eaux de Versailles. With this piece, Lignereux also revisits the mounted vases brought up to date under Louis XV, which the art dealer traded until the early 19th century.
The podcast
On the occasion of the Louis XV exhibition, a fictional serialised podcast will explore the “Bien-Aimé's” passion for the sciences.
Coming soon here and on all podcast platforms.
The audio trail
When visiting the exhibition, discover the audio trail available on the Palace audioguide and mobile application.
Video : Allegorical portrait of Louis XV
exhibition patrons
With the patronage of:
The restoration of the Passemant Astronomical Clock was completed thanks to the patronage of Rolex.
The Passemant Microscope was acquired by the Palace of Versailles thanks to the support of L’Oréal.
media partners
With the media partnership of :
practical information
The exhibition will be held at the Palace of Versailles from 18 October 2022 to 19 February 2023. The exhibition opening hours are the same as the Palace of Versailles opening hours.
The exhibition can be accessed with the “Passport” or “Palace” ticket.
free admission for under 26s
The exhibition is free for European Union residents under 26 years old.
Please check the full conditions governing free admission.