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Description |
Français : Louis-Philippe, roi de France de 1830 à 1848 ( Monarchie de Juillet)
English: Louis-Philippe, King of France from 1830 to 1848 ( July Monarchy)
Deutsch: Ludwig Philipp, König der Franzosen von 1830 bis 1848 ( Julimonarchie)
עברית: המלך לואי פיליפ של צרפת 1830–1848.
Norsk bokmål: Kong Ludvig Filip av Frankrike 1830–1848.
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Date |
1841 |
Medium |
oil on canvas |
Current location |
Palace of Versailles |
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Native name |
Château de Versailles |
Location |
Château de Versailles Place d'Armes 78000 Versailles France |
Coordinates |
48° 48′ 18.00″ N, 2° 7′ 10.00″ E |
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from 1624 until 1790: built 1837: opened to public |
Website |
en.chateauversailles.fr |
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