Excepting the current chapel build in the last decade of the reign, the third building campaign had already given Versailles its present appearance.
Not a chapel, yet built to resemble one.
It replaced a wooden chapel built lower down the slope at the time the cemetery was first opened.
The land was first consecrated in 1170, and a private chapel for the Molyneux family built soon after.
It includes a chapel, Saint-Illide, built in the 13th and 15th centuries.
- First chapel built in the 1930s, thanks to the initiative of some parishioners.
The chapel de Bavemont, built in 1809.
The chapel of Barbinghein, built in 1714.
The castle's chapel, Saint-Illide, built between the 12th and 15th centuries.
Other 17th-century structures include the monks' cells, a hospital topped with a tented church, and a chapel built over a holy well discovered in 1644.