The Estate of Marie-Antoinette and the Trianons

The Estate of Marie-Antoinette and the Trianons

A Haven of Charm and History

The Domaine de Marie-Antoinette, nestled within the majestic Château de Versailles, is a rare pearl of history and beauty. It was the private refuge of Queen Marie-Antoinette, a place where she could escape the rigors of the court and recharge her batteries in an idyllic setting.
Stroll through the gardens of the Petit Trianon, where the Queen indulged her passion for nature. Discover the Hameau de la Reine, a rustic hamlet designed to resemble a bucolic village, where Marie Antoinette retreated to live a country life.
Marie-Antoinette’s Estate offers an intimate view of the Queen’s life, highlighting her quest for simplicity and her fascination with the countryside. It is a place of grace and serenity, a place where history blends with natural beauty to create a unique experience.
Explore this preserved estate and immerse yourself in the private world of Marie-Antoinette, a queen who left behind a legacy of elegance and authenticity in one of the most iconic places in France.
The Domaine de Marie-Antoinette is much more than just a historic place, it is a journey through time, a window open to a bygone era, a treasure of French history to discover.

The Palace of Versailles

The must-see of Versailles, the Château de Versailles is an architectural masterpiece of the 17th century, classified as a world heritage site for 30 years. The Château de Versailles constitutes one of the finest achievements of French art in the 17th century. The former hunting lodge of Louis XIII was transformed and enlarged by his son Louis XIV, who installed the Court and the Government of France there in 1682. Until the French Revolution, kings succeeded one another, each in turn embellishing the Castle. Explore the sumptuous reception rooms, admire the famous Halls of Mirrors, and stroll through the vast French gardens.

http://www.chateauversailles.fr/

The King’s vegetable garden

The King’s Vegetable Garden was built between 1678 and 1683 by Jean-Baptiste La Quintinie, at the request of the King. Louis XIV, the Sun King, wanted a palace to suit him from the small hunting lodge of his father Louis XIII. The forests and swamps surrounding it were transformed into a garden of unequaled scale.
Classified as a historic monument in 1926, and an integral part of the Versailles site included on the UNESCO world heritage list, the King’s Vegetable Garden has been open to the public since 1991.
Cultural events take place there all year round.

http://www.potager-du-roi.fr

The Court of Scents

An emblematic place in the history of perfume in France and headquarters of the Institut Supérieur International du Parfum (ISIPCA), the City of Versailles has decided to promote this capital by creating a unique place of passage and urban transparency dedicated to the culture of scent. The “Cour des Senteurs” combines heritage and olfactory creations, the imagination of landscapers and prestigious brands such as Guerlain, Lenôtre, Fabre and Diptyque, to compose a unique universe which showcases rare essences.

http://www.parfumsetsenteurs.fr

The Gardens of Versailles: Symphony of Beauty and Art

The Gardens of Versailles are much more than just a garden. They are a true masterpiece of landscape art, a majestic creation that reveals itself through carefully arranged flower beds, dancing fountains and enchanted groves. The Gardens are the perfect setting for a meditative walk, an artistic discovery or simply a moment of contemplation of the grandeur of French history. In every corner of this lush landscape, the splendor of Versailles is revealed, making the Gardens an invaluable treasure for all those who have the privilege of visiting them.
Discover the groves, fountains, statues and flower beds. Even attend the Grandes Eaux Musicales shows which enliven the gardens during the summer season.