In this installment I am concentrating on the Palace of Versailles and the incredible gardens associated with it. The palace was the royal residence of France from the time of Louis XIV in 1682 until the start of the French Revolution under Louis XVI in1789. It is the second most visited site in Paris, after the Louvre and before the Eiffel Tower. As we toured the palace, it all seemed like it had been so much for so few. Comments welcome and I hope you enjoy.
#1 Many visitors were waiting in line to enter the palace. Officials were only allowing a certain number to enter at any one time.
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#2 One look at the main gate made it obvious that royalty had once lived here.
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#3 More of those amazing sculptures. I was thinking "Is this art?"
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#4 Just one small portion of the palace interior.
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#5 Incredible paintings, not only on the walls, but on the ceilings too.
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#6 The famous Hall of Mirrors
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#7 The only image I was able to capture with no people visible
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#8 In my opinion, the real beauty was not so much the palace intself but the gardens.
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#9 Just a small sample of the natural beauty of the gardens
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#10 The gardens were obviously meticulously cared for.
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angler wrote:
Excellent set Tom.
Thank you kindly again Jim for taking a look. Glad you enjoyed.
Longshadow wrote:
Nice tour.
Thank you very much for taking a look and commenting. I appreciate it.
Thank you kindly John for the
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Thank you kindly JED for taking a look and commenting. One thing we both learned on this trip is that it is important to have patience.
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
Excellent and interesting series Tom, the gardens and flowers are beautiful.
Sylvias wrote:
Excellent and interesting series Tom, the gardens and flowers are beautiful.
Thank you very much Sylvia for looking in and commenting. Always appreciate it.
Cwilson341 wrote:
Lovely series, Tom!
Thank you again Carol for taking a look. I always appreciate it.
Hard to imagine the size of the staff it took to maintain the Sun Kings palace. Nice photos!
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