Petite Écurie

Petite Écurie
LocationVersailles, Yvelines
France
Coordinates48°48′07″N 2°07′36″E / 48.80194°N 2.12667°E / 48.80194; 2.12667
Built1681
ArchitectJules Hardouin-Mansart
Original purposeHorse stable
Current purposeÉcole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Versailles
workshops of the C2RMF
AddressPlace d'Armes
Location of Petite Écurie in Île-de-France (region)

The Petite Écurie (French pronunciation: [pətit ekyʁi]) is a monument located in Versailles, on the Place d'Armes, opposite the Palace of Versailles, between the Avenue de Paris and the Avenue de Sceaux. Together with the Grande Écurie, it formed the Écuries royales (an institution employing some 1,000 people under Louis XIV), and was built under the direction of architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart and completed in 1681.

Today, it houses the École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Versailles and the workshops of the Centre for Research and Restoration of Museums of France.