Thank you, It is a dream of mine to visit France and this would be one of my destinations. However, I'm not sure if I'll ever make it there before I die. So thank you! ❤
This may sound crazy but I once had a dream about 3 years ago...and in it was that small courtyard. It was night time and torches were lighted below. I've been to France but never to Paris or the palace of Versailles. When I visited France it was to the south of France....Nice, was the place I was staying. Ive always been a francophile and loved reading about Marie Antoinette and the palace of Versailles, but I never read about the smaller courtyards in the palace. In my dream I knew at once that I was at Versailles. When I first seen this video I about spit out my Dr pepper.
All those videos are great but I do wonder : at what moment people look at what they are filming with their own eyes, and not through a screen ? It seems so, so strange.
Ce sont des visites guidées privées. Il faut les réserver auprès du château. Je ne sais pas si elles sont accessibles online ou s'il faut les demander lorsque l'on est dans le château. It is a private guided tour. You can ask the château when you buy your tickets (I don't know if it is available online, or if you have to ask when you are in the château).
well if you want to be dizzy and watch/see blurry images.. you’ve come to the right place! I left at 1:35 people that video should learn the art of WHY the ones who know what they are doing, MOVE SLOWLY, if you’re not it is a waste of your time and those that were going to watch.
Sinful decadence. While people were starving, missing basic necessities, these people were living in gilded excess. It’s true horror thinking of all the tyranny that have walked those creaky floors and occupied those rooms.
Tapestry is beautiful. Huge portraits. Such richness and extravaganza must have been a lot to handle for common masses struggling for bread loaf when they stormed into Versailles in 1789.
that circular window above was added to the room when its function changed from Louis XIV's bedroom to a waiting audience chamber for his new bedroom erected beyond. It was to let in more light for the amount of courtiers that would squish in. Originally, that room was the king's bedroom and is central to the entire original hunting chateau.
Have a question- we're people shorter during that time period? That bed is very short compared with the Queens bed and compared with the Kings bed-why is that the. Case?
I know this is a really old comment but I would like to just say that this is clearly a tourist taking a quick video on their phone not a professional videographer. We need to be mindful of the fact that while you're there in the moment, it's hard to take in the scenery, be mindful of people around you AND try and get good shots that you can show to your family and friends who can't be with you and have a memory forever. You think you're getting everything but you're there. You don't realize that you aren't doing the greatest job in the world until you get home and realize how it looks. I appreciate this person uploading it for those of us who haven't had a chance to get there (yet). Yeah it's too zoomy and shaky but I've done the same thing.