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Rouge de Rance

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on the "Cour des Marbres" (Marble Courtyard). To satisfy the vast demand needed for Versailles and other French royal residences a new quarry was opened and subsequently named "Trou de Versailles" (hole of Versailles).
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The exploitation of the quarries in Rance stopped in the 1950s. A museum on Belgian Marbles was opened in Rance in 1979.
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knew a large popularity as a prestigious building material for decorative use. Although it was exploited since
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it became most renowned since the 17th century because of its prolific use in the Royal Chateau of
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Since the 18th century "Rouge de Rance" was also popular as a material for
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Index

Devonian
reef limestone
Rance
province of Hainaut
Wallonia
Belgium

Pilasters
Rance
Hainaut
Roman Antiquity
Versailles
Louis XIV
Hall of Mirrors
portico
fireplaces
commodes
Rouge Belge
marbles
sedimentary rocks

Baptismal font
Olomouc
"Les marbres belges Ă  Versailles", by Prof. Eric Groessens
French
"Les matériaux de construction de Belgique et du Nord de la France", by Prof. Eric Groessens
French
Marble museum of Rance
French
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