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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marly-le-RoiMarly-le-Roi - Wikipedia

    Marly-le-Roi was the location of the Château de Marly, the famous leisure residence of the Sun King Louis XIV which was destroyed after the French Revolution. The Marly-le-Roi National Estate and Park now occupies much of the grounds of the former château, including restored waterways and lawns.

  2. La commune est située à 4 kilomètres au nord de la sortie 6 de l'autoroute A13 (Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Marly-le-Roi, Le Chesnay, Versailles-Notre Dame). Depuis l'autoroute, la Route nationale 186, qui relie Versailles à Saint-Germain-en-Laye, permet de rejoindre Marly-le-Roi avant de longer la commune par l'est du sud au nord.

  3. Marly-le-Roi se situe à vingt kilomètres à l’ouest de Paris, dans le département des Yvelines, au cœur de la région Ile-de-France. Proche de Versailles et de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, la ville est fière de ses origines royales, tout en étant tournée vers l’avenir.

  4. Full of life and very lively, with events organized throughout the year, the city of Marly-le-Roi is an excellent base for exploring this part of the Île-de-France and for holidays exciting, the quiet countryside of Yvelines.

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  5. The estate of Marly. Marly lies 7 km north-west of Versailles, halfway between Versailles and the palace of Saint Germain en Laye, and was Louis XIV’s second great work. The king used it as a residence for leisure and kept access to it restricted to only a few privileged courtiers.

  6. Marly-le-Roi Tourism: Tripadvisor has 1,758 reviews of Marly-le-Roi Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Marly-le-Roi resource.

  7. Jun 2, 2021 · Although not much remains of this 17th century castle today, a landscaped park and a fascinating museum allow visitors to immerse themselves in this domain, which was once dedicated to festivals, walks and hunting. Let’s follow in the footsteps of Louis XIV’s vanished palace.