The document provides an overview of French Renaissance architecture from the 15th to 18th centuries. It describes three periods: the early period from 1494-1589 which saw a transition from Gothic to Renaissance styles; the classical period from 1589-1715 notable for its sobriety and simplicity; and the late 18th century Rococo period characterized by lavish decoration. Examples of chateaus, churches, and palaces from each period are discussed, including Blois, Chambord, the Louvre, and Place des Vosges in Paris. The document also provides extensive details on the history and architecture of the Palace of Versailles under Louis XIV.