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  1. Completed by Ange-Jacques Gabriel in 1768, the new palace on the Trianon estate was named the Petit Trianon to distinguish it from the existing Marble Trianon, which then became known as the Grand Trianon.

  2. The Petit Trianon is one of the most refined places in Versailles. The work of the architect Ange Jacques Gabriel, it was given to Marie-Antoinette by Louis XVI in 1774. Far from the rigid protocol in effect at the Château de Versailles, the queen could modify the residence and its grounds according to her tastes.

  3. The Petit Trianon is open every day except Monday. During high season, it is open from midday to 18:30 (April to October) and from midday to 17.30 during low season (November to March). In July and August, it opens exceptionally at 10am from Tuesday to Sunday. Last admission 30 minutes before closing.

  4. The Petit Trianon ( French pronunciation: [pəti tʁijanɔ̃]; French for "small Trianon") is a Neoclassical style château located on the grounds of the Palace of Versailles in Versailles, France. It was built between 1762 and 1768 during the reign of King Louis XV of France.

  5. Dec 5, 2022 · The Petit Trianon was built between 1763 and 1768 by the architect Gabriel, requested by Madame de Pompadour, mistress then friend of king Louis XV.

  6. bienvenue.chateauversailles.fr › to-see › 567_petit-trianonPetit Trianon

    Petit Trianon. Madame de Pompadour, who wished to “relieve the king’s boredom”, was the instigator of this small palace built by Ange-Jacques Gabriel between 1763 and 1768, close to the botanical gardens and the new menagerie.

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  8. The French Gardens of the Petit Trianon. Louis XV was always fond of Le Trianon. A passionate fan of gardening and botany, he made his first forays into these domains at the Château de Choisy, before turning his attentions to the area east of the Grand Trianon in the late 1740s.

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