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[[File:PalaceOfTheSunClose.png|thumb|The Palace of the Sun, pictured from the north.]] | [[File:PalaceOfTheSunClose.png|thumb|The Palace of the Sun, pictured from the north.]] | ||
The '''Palace of the Sun''' (<small>[[wikipedia:French language|French]]:</small> Le Château du Soleil; <small>[[wikipedia:Polish language|Polish]]:</small> Pałac Słoneczny), sometimes also known as Le '''Château Marie''', is a large [[wikipedia:Tudor architecture|Tudor-style]] manor in [[Cassony]]. | The '''Palace of the Sun''' (<small>[[wikipedia:French language|French]]:</small> Le Château du Soleil; <small>[[wikipedia:Polish language|Polish]]:</small> Pałac Słoneczny), sometimes also known as Le '''Château Marie''', is a large [[wikipedia:Tudor architecture|Tudor-style]] manor in [[Cassony]]. It is bordered at the north by the infamous [[Gardens of the Sun]], built to accompany the view out of the palace towards the River [[Seine]]. At the river, the gardens meet the [[Royal Casson Dock]]. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
The palace was built as part of the initial settlement of Cassony by [[Maria I]]. | The palace was built as part of the initial settlement of Cassony by [[Maria I]]. | ||
Revision as of 10:50, 4 September 2024

The Palace of the Sun (French: Le Château du Soleil; Polish: Pałac Słoneczny), sometimes also known as Le Château Marie, is a large Tudor-style manor in Cassony. It is bordered at the north by the infamous Gardens of the Sun, built to accompany the view out of the palace towards the River Seine. At the river, the gardens meet the Royal Casson Dock.
History
The palace was built as part of the initial settlement of Cassony by Maria I.