Château de Versailles was the seat of power from 1682 to 1789. With every every king that lived there, three in all, the Château was transformed and expanded - making it an enduring and beautiful part of French history. It is after all the Museum of the History of France. For a history lesson that's concise, and far more interesting than any guide book will provide make a trip to this well-preserved castle.
You can take the guided tours or go for the self tour option. It is bustling with tourists, literally bus loads of them. The grand rooms from where war strategies were formulated, the exquisite grandeur of the hall of mirrors where statesmen were entertained, amongst other exhibits, is all breathtaking. In summer, there are music concerts in the large sprawling, meticulously-maintained gardens, as well as musical fountain shows - check site for details. It's a day trip out of Paris, and a history lesson that's well worth it. As always, more pictures than was necessary were taken on my last trip there.
All photos here - I was pretty much speechless and in awe throughout the entire tour.
Place Lyautey
78000,Versailles
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The bustling crowds |
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The Hall of Mirrors |
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The musical fountains |
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The gardens |
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Details of the exquisite art in the rooms |
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