Royal gate returns to Versailles

0 Comments | AFP, June, 2008

VERSAILLES, France (AFP) — More than three centuries after it was torn down during the French Revolution, the royal gate once again graces the entrance to Versailles, the centre of power under Louis XIV.

Replicas of the 80-metre steel gate decorated with 100,000 gold leaves were unveiled on Monday after two years of painstaking work to recreate the Baroque-style piece by Jules Hardouin-Mansart.

The royal gate that once again stands at the entrance of Versailles' cour d'honneur "provides an essential element of Versailles' historical identity," said Jean-Jacques Aillagon, president of the palace monument.

One of France's most visited tourist sites, the Chateau de Versailles west of Paris has been undergoing renovation work since 2003 when the government...

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