
The Sarrancolin "Versailles" marble is extracted from the Beyrède Quarry, located in Sarrancolin in the Pyrenees.
This marble stands as a symbol of human grandeur and ambition. Louis XIV selected it to adorn some of France’s most iconic landmarks: the Palace of Versailles, many of the Loire Valley castles, and in Paris, the Louvre Museum, along with numerous private mansions.
Sarrancolin "Versailles" marble also graces prestigious sites around the world, including:
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The reception area of the George V Hotel in Paris
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The Shangri-La Hotels in London, Shanghai, and Hong Kong
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The MGM Hotel in Macau, China
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The Amsterdam Exhibition, where two monumental blocks were placed at the entrance of the royal pavilion of the French section.
A marble that has crossed centuries and continents, Sarrancolin "Versailles" continues to embody timeless elegance and prestige.