
Behind the Scenes in Versailles
Pascal Bonafoux(Author)
Editions du Chene (Publisher)
Published on 30. September 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-2-8123-0137-7 (ISBN)
Description
Everyone knows Versailles: this palace that was the home of Kings such as Louis XIV, Louis XV and Louis XVI and which has become the symbol of the height of royalty because of its grandeur and that of its occupants. Few however know its secrets and hidden treasures. From Louis XIII's hunting pavilion to the wing where the Presidents of the 3rd and 4th Republics were elected, this palace keeps the secrets of history. In this book fascinating anecdotes are re-told by Pascal Bonafoux and accompanied by reproductions of paintings and never-before-published photographs to unveil Versailles as we have never seen it before. The book looks behind the scenes of the building of the chateau and its numerous renovations, life at court and its characters such as Kings, Queens as well as courtiers and the intrigues that go along with them, the annexes such as Marie-Antoinette's Farm, the chapel, the orangerie, the stables; the technical treasures so little-known by the general public like the pulley systems for the chandeliers in the Hall of Mirrors or the machinery for the great fountains and ponds.
The underground vegetable gardens are disclosed, as well as the secret passage that took Louis XIV to his mistress and many other hidden gems.
The underground vegetable gardens are disclosed, as well as the secret passage that took Louis XIV to his mistress and many other hidden gems.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Paris
France
Illustrations
300 col
Dimensions
Height: 220 mm
Width: 170 mm
ISBN-13
978-2-8123-0137-7 (9782812301377)
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Person
Pascal Bonafoux is a writer, art historian and was a resident at the Academie Francaise in Rome (Villa Medicis). He is a Professor and exhibition organiser in France and abroad.