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How many square feet is the Petit Trianon?

Question #82851. Asked by jetsetter1990.
Last updated Jun 22 2021.

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Question #82758. jetsetter1990 asks:
18,000 SQUARE FEET

It has 22 rooms, 18,000 square feet of living space, a three-tier backyard, original Bruce Porter stained-glass windows, nine stone and wood carved fireplaces, four cloth-lined elevators, parking for seven cars, Baccarat crystal chandeliers and a ballroom with mirrored panels and minstrel balconies that accommodates 100 guests -- all on a half-acre lot.

Le Petit Trianon, a replica of a mansion built for French King Louis XV at Versailles around 1768, is both a San Francisco and national landmark, which could explain the 30 showings it has had since it went on the market in mid-September.

link http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2004/12/12/REGTHA83181.DTL



Response last updated by CmdrK on Jun 22 2021.
Jul 03 2007, 9:21 AM
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Just so you know: "Views and Plans of the Petit Trianon" is actually a publication of late 18th-century watercolors commissioned by Marie-Antoinette and published by Alain de Gourcuff several years ago.


link http://www.alibris.com/search/books/qwork/7043330/used/Views%20and%20Plans%20of%20the%20Petit%20Trianon%20at%20Versailles

Jul 04 2007, 7:34 PM
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