Grand Commun, Versailles

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The Grand Commun in Versailles is a large 17th-century service building of the Palace of Versailles complex, originally used to house and feed the royal household and staff.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 17th-century building
building of the Palace of Versailles
historic building
service building
architecturalStyle French classical architecture
associatedWith French monarchy
royal household of France
belongsTo National Estate of Versailles
surface form: French royal domain of Versailles
category Buildings of the Palace of Versailles
Service buildings in France
constructionStart 17th century
country France
designedFor logistical needs of the royal court
era Ancien Régime
functionDuringMonarchy supporting daily life at the royal palace
hasAccess service courtyards of Versailles
hasFunction kitchens for the royal household
lodging for servants
storage of food supplies
hasNumberOfStoreys multiple storeys
hasRoofType slate roof
heritageStatus part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Palace and Park of Versailles"
historicalUse centralized services for the royal court
locatedIn France
Château de Versailles
surface form: Palace of Versailles complex

Château de Versailles
surface form: Versailles

Yvelines
Île-de-France region
surface form: Île-de-France
material stone
notableFor large scale for a service building
support role to the main palace
partOf Château de Versailles
surface form: Palace of Versailles
region north-central France
relativeLocation east of the main Palace of Versailles
near the Cour des Princes of Versailles
timePeriod 17th century France
Reign of Louis XIV
surface form: reign of Louis XIV
UNESCOWorldHeritageSite National Estate of Versailles
surface form: Palace and Park of Versailles
usedFor feeding royal household and staff
housing royal household staff
service functions for the royal court

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Jules Hardouin-Mansart notableWork Grand Commun, Versailles