Chapels of Versailles
The Royal Chapel of Versailles was built by Jules Hardouin-Mansart between 1698 and 1710. Several chapel projects followed one another and in 1679, it was decided to definitively place the religious building in the north wing, near the King's apartment. Then, in 1684-1685 a new plan was created, the monument was largely inspired by that of the Invalides with a dome and a plan centred to occupy the median space of the north wing, but it was abandoned in 1687. The chapel was blessed by the Cardinal of Noailles on June 5, 1710.