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Versailles Palace Coloring Page | Free Coloring Pages

This sophisticated coloring page represents the grand Palace of Versailles, a hallmark of French royalty and opulence. The illustration depicts its expansive structure, symmetrical gardens, and exquisite architectural details. Once the residence of King Louis XIV, Versailles is now recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Children can color the palace using soft shades of yellow and grey, while incorporating greens and vibrant floral tones for the gardens. This page offers children the chance to learn about French history, royal lifestyles, and artistic craftsmanship. Engaging with this detailed landmark enhances focus, imagination, and knowledge about one of France’s most magnificent treasures. Click here to view all our Coloring Pages For Kids It is illegal to use this coloring page artworks for commercial without giving us credit by linking to our website www.monkeypen.com Please share our coloring pages with your friends and family to support our mission. Thank you

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