Versailles, France
Well today I got up early and did a little bit of work….well actually I just booked my Eurostar ticket from Paris to London for tomorrow. Figured I could save some time standing in queues and get it online. The trip should be just around 3 hours and I booked something for the evening so I have most of the day to check out a few more things.
The front gates to Versailles. You can't actually go through these gates but I had to take a picture of them.
Today I also had a few things planned. My all day event was going to be a visit to Le Chateau de Versailles which of course was the castle of the French Kings for a long time (all those Louis and of course Marie Antoinette). It was about a 30 minute metro ride there but the train literally drops you off about half a kilometre from the gates so nice and easy to find. Of course you can also follow all the people…..or all the signs which once again has made the need for a map non-existent.
One of the main halls at Versailles. This is the first room that you see and gives you the first glimpse into this great palace.
So when I first arrived at the Chateau I guess I noticed how it looked out of place. There are so many buildings in the area now. It should be sitting off by itself but from the side I entered at it looks quite crowded. Once I got around the backside though the entire image of it changed as that is where the vast gardens that surround the estate are.
The backside of Versailles.
Versailles of course is not like Buckingham Palace in London in that it is no longer a working palace and is just a museum. This certainly gave it a different feel. The grandness of Versailles is a grandness of old where as Buckingham Palace still has a present day grandness.
One of the rooms in Versailles.
An example of the artwork you will find on the ceilings.
The Hall of Mirrors. This corridor was used as a passageway during receptions and balls. There are 17 windows down the right side of the corridor and 17 mirrors down the left side. Just a magnificent room.
Anyway, my ticket included access to all the open rooms, the Marie Antoinette estates and of course an audio tour. There were a few people out visiting today but I must say I can imagine that there would be a lot more in the summer but today the crowd was almost tolerable….almost.
This is the chapel in the state apartments. Only those directly connected to the king and the king himself would have entered via this door.
One of the bed chambers.
Another one of the bed chambers. Marie Antoinette slept in this room at one point in time.
The windows in Louis the 14th's bed chamber.
This giant globe was commissioned by Louis the 16th to help educate his children.
A statue of one of the Louis. I am not sure which one but I think Louis the 14th or 16th.
The inner courtyard of Versailles. The upper windows in the centre would be Louis the 14th's bed chamber.
Me with Versailles.
The Marie Antoinette Estates. This is the side view.
Me hanging out in the garden.
Some of the gardens at the Marie Antoinette Estates.
The main fountain in the garden. It is known as the Apollo Fountain.
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