Today in Versailles
3rd Architecture and Landscape Biennial - ‘Versailles before and after / 2010-2030’ exhibition
From Wednesday 07 May to Sunday 13 July 2025
Every day except Monday, Tuesday
Location : Espace Richaud






3rd Architecture and Landscape Biennial - ‘Versailles before and after / 2010-2030’ exhibition
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78 boulevard de la Reine
78000
Versailles
GPS coordinates
Latitude : 48.808966
Longitude : 2.130624
Bus: 471, 6214, 6287: station accessible for PMR
Line L (from La Défense or Gare Saint Lazare). Espace Richard is a 5-minute walk from Versailles Rive droite station.
Car: Notre Dame underground car park or along Boulevard de la Reine
At 72 and 83 boulevard de la Reine, two parking spaces are reserved for people with an inclusive mobility parking card.
Line L (from La Défense or Gare Saint Lazare). Espace Richard is a 5-minute walk from Versailles Rive droite station.
Car: Notre Dame underground car park or along Boulevard de la Reine
At 72 and 83 boulevard de la Reine, two parking spaces are reserved for people with an inclusive mobility parking card.
Event Organizer
Région Ile de France
Location
Espace Richaud
78 boulevard de la Reine
78000
Versailles
Presentation
From the renovation of the former royal hospital to the emergence of the Gally and Satory districts, and including the construction of the Chantiers centre, the Tourist Office and the Biosphere, Versailles has been transforming itself for over 10 years.
Architects, town planners and landscape architects commissioned by the city have taken on projects that have gradually transformed, embellished and greened public spaces while changing the way they are used.
Through a simple ‘before and after’ visual prism, a series of photos, films and models reveal to the general public many past, present and future projects that are linked by an urban aesthetic that respects the architectural, urban and plant environment of the royal city.
Through a simple ‘before and after’ visual prism, a series of photos, films and models reveal to the general public many past, present and future projects that are linked by an urban aesthetic that respects the architectural, urban and plant environment of the royal city.