Petit Trianon

The Petit Trianon is a Neoclassical style château located on the grounds of the in , France. It was built between 1762 and 1768 during the reign of King Louis XV.
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  • Type: Palace
  • Description: Domain in the park of the Palace of Versailles
  • Also known as: Le Petit Trianon

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Queen’s Theatre and Grand Trianon.

Theater building
The Théâtre de la Reine ou Théâtre du Trianon is a theater built for Queen Marie-Antoinette by the architect Richard Mique from June 1778 to July 1779. is situated 140 metres northwest of Petit Trianon.

The is a French Baroque style château situated in the northwestern part of the in , . It was built at the request of Louis XIV as a retreat for himself and his maîtresse-en-titre of the time, the Marquise de Montespan, and as a place where he and invited guests could take light meals away from the strict etiquette of the royal court. is situated 390 metres west of Petit Trianon.

Monument
The temple de l'Amour is a garden folly of the Château de Versailles, and more specifically, in the Petit Trianon part of it. In the temple there is an angel which represents cupido. This is one of the works of Richard Mique. is situated 190 metres northeast of Petit Trianon.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Hameau de la Reine and Le Chesnay.

Locality
The is a rustic retreat in the park of the Château de Versailles built for Marie Antoinette in 1783 near the Petit Trianon in , France.

Suburb
is a former commune in the department in the region in north-central France. On 1 January 2019, it was merged into the new commune .

Town
is a commune in the western suburbs of , in the department of . It was established on 1 January 2019 from the amalgamation of the communes of and Rocquencourt.

Petit Trianon

Latitude
48.81545° or 48° 48′ 56″ north
Longitude
2.10976° or 2° 6′ 35″ east
Elevation
122 metres (400 feet)
Open location code
8FW4R485+5W
Geo­Names ID
6284982
Wiki­data ID
Q8044
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Vietnamese—“Petit Trianon” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: البيتي تريانون
  • Arabic: بيتي تريانون
  • Arabic: قصر التريانون الصغير
  • Basque: Trianon Ttipia
  • Basque: Trianon-Ttipia
  • Belarusian: Малы Трыянон
  • Bulgarian: Малък Трианон
  • Catalan: Petit Trianon
  • Chinese: 小特里亚农宫
  • Croatian: Mali Trianon
  • Czech: Malý Trianon
  • Danish: Petit Trianon
  • Dutch: Klein Trianon
  • Dutch: Petit Trianon
  • Esperanto: Malgranda Trianon
  • Esperanto: Petit Trianon
  • Finnish: Petit Trianon
  • French: Le Petit Trianon
  • French: Petit Trianon
  • German: Petit Trianon
  • Greek: Μικρό Τριανόν
  • Hebrew: הטריאנון הקטן
  • Hungarian: Kis-Trianon
  • Italian: Petit Trianon
  • Japanese: 小トリアノン宮殿
  • Korean: 프티 트리아농
  • Macedonian: Мал Тријанон
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Petit Trianon
  • Norwegian: Petit Trianon
  • Occitan (post 1500): Petit Trianon
  • Persian: پتی تریانو
  • Polish: Petit Trianon
  • Portuguese: Petit Trianon
  • Romanian: Micul Trianon
  • Russian: Малый Трианон
  • Scots: Petit Trianon
  • Serbian: Мали Тријанон
  • Serbo-Croatian: Petit Trianon
  • Slovak: Malý Trianon
  • Spanish: pequeño Trianón
  • Spanish: Pequeño Trianón
  • Swedish: Petit Trianon
  • Tamil: பெடிட் ட்ரியனன்
  • Turkish: Petit Trianon
  • Ukrainian: Малий Тріанон
  • Vietnamese: Petit Trianon

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