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The Coronation Chamber
This room was initially a chapel, but became the Guard Room in 1682. Every morning, the bodyguards would gather here before taking up their posts. The courtiers called it the “store” as it was usually cluttered with the sedan chairs of the ladies of the Court.
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On the morning of 6 October 1789, rioters broke into this room to get to the Queen's Apartment, marking the start of the French Revolution. In 1833, Louis Philippe decided to dedicate the room to Napoleon I.
Battle of Aboukir (1806) by Antoine-Jean GrosPalace of Versailles
The Battle of Abukir, 25 July 1799, was painted by Antoine-Jean Gros.
The Army takes an Oath to the Emperor after the Distribution of Eagles (1810) by Jacques Louis DavidPalace of Versailles
The Army Takes an Oath to the Emperor After the Distribution of the Eagles, 5 December 1804, was painted by Jacques Louis David.
The Coronation of the Emperor and Empress (1808-1822) by Jacques Louis DavidPalace of Versailles
The Coronation of Napoleon and Josephine at Notre-Dame de Paris, 2 December 1804, is a second version of the painting showed at the Louvre, also painted by David.
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