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Home / Keywords Europe + Paris 124
- A copy of Rigaud's famous portrait of the king (1701) hangs here (see right of picture)
- Arc de Triomphe - Built by Napoleon to commemorate his various military victories - dominates the Champs-Elysees
- Arcade on Rue de Rivoli
- Architect Louis Le Vau built the first section which expanded into an enlarged courtyard
- Architect Louis Le Vau built the first section which expanded into an enlarged courtyard
- Assemblee Nationale Palais Bourbon, originally built for Louis XIV's daughter.
- Designed by Charles Le Brun and dedicated to god Apollo
- Fountain in the Place de la Concordei
- Fountain of Latona with statue of the goddess Latona
- Fountain of Latona with statue of the goddess Latona
- From 1678, Jules Hardouin-Mansart added the north and south wings including the Hall of Mirrors
- Glittering golden roof of the Dome Church [Les Invalides - Paris - France]
- Grand entrance to Les Invalides [Paris - France]
- Hall of Battles, opened by King Louis-Philippe in 1837, houses paintings depicting Frances's military triumphs
- Hall of Battles, opened by King Louis-Philippe in 1837, houses paintings depicting Frances's military triumphs [Palace of Versa
- Hall of Great Mirrors where large receptions, royal weddings and ambassadorial presentations were held.
- Hall of Great Mirrors where large receptions, royal weddings and ambassadorial presentations were held.
- Hall of Mirrors - The paintings on the ceiling illustrate events in the life of King Louis XIV
- In 1919, the Treaty of Versailles was ratified in this hall, thus ending World War I
- In this room the queens of France gave birth to their royal children in public view