Château de Versailles
Scientific wonders from Versailles, which once delighted kings, to go on show in London
The Science Museum exhibition will explore the French monarchy’s fascination with scientific observation and experimentation under Louis XIV and XV
'It could have been more serious, even fatal': lead poisoning claim by Versailles restoration workers reaches court
Six stand accused of negligence causing involuntary harm, including the culture ministry’s heritage operator, for its role in overseeing the restoration of the Château de Versailles
A stable of horse art canters into the Château de Versailles this summer
As the palace grounds host Olympic and Paralympic equine events, an exhibition of horse works by the likes of Leonardo, Rubens and Géricault will grace the interiors
Former Musée D’Orsay director announced as new chair of Versailles
Christophe Leribault’s move ends a controversy around the extended tenure of his predecessor
The Louvre and Versailles in Paris evacuated, closed and searched after receiving security threat
The French government raises security alert to its highest level
Versailles restores Royal Tennis Court—where French democracy was founded—to its former glory
Modern-day politicians in France's National Assembly helped to crowdfund the €1.8m restoration at the Château de Versailles
Acquisitions round-up: Versailles acquires a previously unpublished painting of a young Marie-Antionette by Joseph Siffred Duplessis
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter institutional collections worldwide
Trio of French exhibitions will celebrate the late artist Christian Boltanski this month
Shows at the Centre Pompidou, Louvre and the Palace of Versailles explore the life and works of the conceptual artist
Versailles goes virtual as French government launches digital programme to help history students on lockdown
The palace’s online platform will offer virtual reality experiences and a Game of Thrones-themed quiz
Château de Versailles buys back €4m royal commode that left France after Louvre missed its royal mark
The piece of furniture by Bernard II van Risenburgh, which left for the US almost four decades ago, was commissioned by Louis XV for his stepdaughter
American donations shore up conservation efforts in France
From Paris to Chartres, US philanthropy makes its mark
Versailles exhibitions spark controversy: Perrotin answers the critics
Three of Emmanuel Perrotin's artists host shows at the iconic French palace