Thanks for the shout out. I also prefer the Trianons to the "big house." As far as I'm concerned, the rose garden between the Petit Trianon and the Pavillon Français is the most beautiful manmade spot on Earth.
The whole garden is beautiful, and I liked the park too. But yes, in the garden I felt like I was in a little special world. It was July, and if I remember well, the rose garden was a bit dry, but still...
I haven't been to the Palace of Versailles for ages, although I did go to the town last year as one of our daughters was playing in a play there. This is an informative overview and I have saved it!
Gorgeous scenes.
Thanks for the shout out. I also prefer the Trianons to the "big house." As far as I'm concerned, the rose garden between the Petit Trianon and the Pavillon Français is the most beautiful manmade spot on Earth.
The whole garden is beautiful, and I liked the park too. But yes, in the garden I felt like I was in a little special world. It was July, and if I remember well, the rose garden was a bit dry, but still...
I haven't been to the Palace of Versailles for ages, although I did go to the town last year as one of our daughters was playing in a play there. This is an informative overview and I have saved it!
Thanks, I'm glad I helped! The town is also very nice, I just didn't have the time to explore it this time.
The palace, the gardens . . . the overall aesthetic.
It really IS beautiful. Thanks for commenting!
I have fond memories of my time there.
Which part of the estate did you like most?
beautiful! Love the pink columns in that area between all those perfectly line trees, and of course the queens hamlet 😍
Yes, the hamlet is wonderful!!