Arches at the Sans-Souci Palace - stock photo

The Sans-Souci Palace is a palace in Haiti in the town of Milot, Nord Department. It was the royal residence of King Henri I (better known as Henri Christophe) of Haiti, Queen Marie-Louise and their two daughters. It was the most important of nine palaces built by the king, as well as fifteen châteaux, numerous forts, and sprawling summer homes on his twenty plantations. Sans–Souci was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982.
The Sans-Souci Palace is a palace in Haiti in the town of Milot, Nord Department. It was the royal residence of King Henri I (better known as Henri Christophe) of Haiti, Queen Marie-Louise and their two daughters. It was the most important of nine palaces built by the king, as well as fifteen châteaux, numerous forts, and sprawling summer homes on his twenty plantations. Sans–Souci was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982.
Arches at the Sans-Souci Palace
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