Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Palace and Park of Versailles' has mentioned 'Facade' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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The entrance in 1668 during the first reconstruction (painting by Pierre Patel) The garden faxc3xa7ade in 1674. | WIKI |
The Marble Court and facades of the first Chateau, embellished by Louis Le Vau (1661xe2x80x9368) and then Hardouin-Mansart in (1679xe2x80x931681) Plan of the main floor (c. 1837, with north to the right), showing the Hall of Mirrors in red, the Hall of Battles in green, the Royal Chapel in yellow, and the Royal Opera in blue Aerial view from the garden The facade facing the garden, with the royal apartments and the Gallery of Mirrors between them[citation needed] | WIKI |
Flanking the Royal Court are two enormous asymmetrical wings that result in a faxc3xa7ade of 402 metres (1,319xc2xa0ft) in length. | WIKI |
The faxc3xa7ade of Louis XIII's original chxc3xa2teau is preserved on the entrance front. | WIKI |
The rest of the faxc3xa7ade is completed with columns, painted and gilded wrought-iron balconies and dozens of stone tables decorated with consoles holding marble busts of Roman emperors. | WIKI |
The features closest to the Palace are the two water parterres, large pools which reflect the faxc3xa7ade of the palace. | WIKI |
Peristyle of the Grand Trianon West facade of the Petit Trianon The Temple of Love The Queen's Theater at the Petit Trianon | WIKI |
The square shaped building, with each faxc3xa7ade different, was a prototype of Neoclassicism in France. | WIKI |
The most ornate faxc3xa7ade, with Corinthian columns, faced the French landscape garden. | WIKI |