1. The Versailles Royal Chapel, also known as La Chapelle Royale, is located within the Palace of Versailles in Versailles, France. The chapel was completed in 1710 during the reign of Louis XIV and it consists of two levels, the lower level for the royal family and the upper level for the courtiers. The chapel is famous for its impressive architecture, including marble columns, elaborate frescoes, and a stunning vaulted ceiling depicting the heavenly Jerusalem. It was also the site of many important events, including royal weddings and the royal christening of the Dauphin. Today, the chapel remains an important cultural and historical landmark of Versailles.
2. The working time of the Versailles Royal Chapel varies depending on the season. During high season (April-October), the chapel is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 am - 6:30 pm. During low season (November-March), the chapel is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 am - 5:30 pm. The chapel is closed on Mondays and some public holidays. Phone number: +33 1 30 83 78 00.
3. Entrance to the Versailles Royal Chapel is included in the Palace of Versailles admission ticket. The price of the ticket varies depending on the type of ticket and the time of visit. The standard admission ticket for the Palace of Versailles costs €18 and includes access to the palace, gardens, and Trianon Estate. Visitors can reach the Palace of Versailles by train from Paris (RER lines C and R), bus (lines 171 and 171B), or car (A13 motorway).


