A Louis XIV–Linked Château Outside Versailles Lists for $22.9 Million
Just 12 miles from Paris, beyond the gilded gates of Versailles, the Château de la Bretèche has re-entered the public market for the first time in nearly 80 years.
Grand Trianon-Inspired Palace, 20 Minutes West of Paris
Built in 1889 and restored in 2005 by COGEMAD Company, Palais Rose is nestled in 1.7 acres of landscaped grounds within the Parc des Ibis, located in the beautiful garden-city of Vésinet.
17th Century Chateau Nicknamed “Le Petit Versailles du Haut Anjou”
Built by the renowned architect Mansart and featuring gardens by the famed landscape architect Le Nôtre, the Château de Magnanne was commissioned by none other than Louis XIV, the Sun King himself.
Haut Bois: Long Island Estate Inspired by the Palace of Versailles
Built in 1916 by Beaux Arts architect Ogden Codman Jr, the palatial property drew design inspiration from the Louis XIV Hunting Lodge, now known as the Palace of Versailles.
A Petit Trianon-Inspired Mansion in Holmby Hills
In the market for a Versailles-inspired mansion? This Holmby Hills residence was custom-built in 1990 for the founder of Architectural Digest.
Dreamy David Adler-Designed Estate in Rye, NY
The residence was custom built for Benjamin and Hazel Nields in 1915, its design influenced by the Petit Trianon at Versailles.
A David Adler 'La Lanterne' Estate in Lake Bluff, Illinois
The property was built in 1922 by Chicago-based architect David Adler, the man behind the legendary Crane Estate in Massachusetts, also known as the Great House.
This Newport Estate Was Modelled After the Royal Hunting Lodge at Versailles
Built in 1933 by New York architectural firm Clinton & Russel, the historic U-shaped Louis XV Revival House is named ‘Ker Arvor’ —which means ‘seaside’ in French Breton.