Hall of Mirrors (the least crowded room in the palace)
Adding an odd touch to the experience was the placement of sculptures that looked to be inspired by Pokemon in many of the rooms. I have no idea what these weird Japanese cartoons were doing in this palace. Maybe there was a sign posted somewhere explaining that they symbolize the absurdity of the French Crown's excess of luxury or some other stretch of justification , but I didn't see it.
Let's play "spot the weird modern Japanese art in a baroque palace":
While I didn't enjoy the palace itself that much, the gardens are awesome. Stretching over nearly 2,000 acres, the gardens consist of manicured lawns, formal flower beds, sculptures and man-made bodies of water. There are almost 300 fountains, which sounds impressive until you find out that's only one fifth of the number in the gardens while the kings still lived here. The fountains only run at specified intervals during the summer, but our visit was nicely timed and we were able to walk around while they were all turned on. One of our favorite parts of the entire visit was a hamlet Marie Antoinette had constructed on the grounds. Apparently she sometimes yearned for the peasant's life (the romanticized peasant's life, not the working, starving, and diseased one), and recreated a picture perfect collection of thatched roof houses, ponds, vegetable gardens and meadows where she could supervise peasant activities. Magge decided that she wants her own hamlet when she grows up.Let's play "spot the weird modern Japanese art in a baroque palace":
It was not busy in the courtyard. The people must all have been inside already. The Japanese art in the palace cheapens the place big time. The impressive rich art deserves better exposure than that. I agree with you, the gardens are outstanding. What a great place to replenish your soul. Great pictures of a smiling Magge as well!
ReplyDeleteIt was Late December when we were there and missed most of Versailles' gardens. Thanks for taking us there with a smiling Magge to boot. I think I would like my own hamlet when I grow up also. Neighboring hamlets Mags what do you think?
ReplyDeleteI loved the pics. The one with the cloud formations in the sky is great. (okay go back & look)
ReplyDeleteYes, thanks for sharing the gardens.
In the Hall of Mirrors even if there were only a few it would look like more because of the mirrors. Marcia & I went through and thought, Yes we know why they had the revolution.