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Views Around Versailles, Yvelines, Île de France, France - 20th October, 2014
Versailles is a wealthy suburb of Paris with a service based economy and is a major tourist destination. This film features views around the town of Versailles, which is situated on the the South West outskirts of Paris in the Yvelines département in Île-de-France region. The town is renowned worldwide for its château, the Château de Versailles and the gardens of Versailles, designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The film is taken around the town of Versailles, as well as at the Château and extensive gardens. The Château was closed to enter as filming was taking place for a period drama, but there are some nice shots of the actors in their costumes. The gardens were open and looked spectacular as ever, even in the drab grey weather.
The film features the following identified locations and features: Versailles Château Rive Gauche railway station; Avenue du General de Gaulle; Monumnent aux Morts; Versailles Hôtel de Ville (Town Hall); Louis XIV Statue; Place d'Armes; Château de Versailles; Chapelle Royal; Bassin du Nord; Grand Canal; Tapis Vert; Le Bassin de la Pyramide; Parterre du Nord; Place Hoche; Rue Hoche; Église Notre-Damme; Place de la Loi; Le Monument National de la Gendarmerie and a fairground at the Parking Place de l'Europe.
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Versailles. Île-de-France. Place Hoche et Paroisse Notre-Dame. France Juin 2018.
Versailles est une commune française, chef-lieu du département des Yvelines dans la région Île-de-France, mondialement connue pour son château ainsi que pour ses jardins, sites classés sous l’égide de l'UNESCO dans la liste du patrimoine mondial de l’humanité. D'après le recensement de 2015, la population de la ville est de 85 771 habitants.
Ville nouvelle créée par la volonté du roi Louis XIV, elle fut le siège du pouvoir politique français pendant un siècle, de 1682 à 1789, et devint le berceau de la Révolution française.
Après avoir perdu son statut de ville royale, elle devint le chef-lieu du département de Seine-et-Oise en 1790, puis celui des Yvelines en 1968, et d'un évêché.
Versailles est aussi historiquement connue pour avoir été le lieu de signature de deux traités : le Traité de Paris (1783), qui termina la Guerre d'indépendance américaine, le traité de Versailles signé à l'issue de la Première Guerre mondiale.
Située dans la banlieue ouest de la capitale française, à 17,1 km du centre de Paris, Versailles est au xxie siècle une ville résidentielle aisée avec une économie principalement tertiaire et constitue une destination touristique internationale de premier plan. C'est toujours à Versailles que se réunissent en congrès au château, députés et sénateurs, pour y ratifier toute modification de la constitution. Siège de l'Université Versailles-Saint-Quentin (UVSQ) et accueillant de nombreuses entreprises, la ville fait partie du projet de pôle de compétitivité technologique Paris-Saclay.
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The Palace of Versailles was the principal royal residence of France from 1682, under Louis XIV, until the start of the French Revolution in 1789, under Louis XVI. It is located in the department of Yvelines, in the region of Île-de-France, about 20 kilometres (12 miles) southwest of the centre of Paris.
The Gardens of Versailles (French: Jardins du château de Versailles) occupy part of what was once the Domaine royal de Versailles, the royal demesne of the château of Versailles. Situated to the west of the palace, the gardens cover some 800 hectares of land, much of which is landscaped in the classic French formal garden style perfected here by André Le Nôtre. Beyond the surrounding belt of woodland, the gardens are bordered by the urban areas of Versailles to the east and Le Chesnay to the north-east, by the National Arboretum de Chèvreloup to the north, the Versailles plain (a protected wildlife preserve) to the west, and by the Satory Forest to the south.
In addition to the meticulous manicured lawns, parterres, and sculptures are the fountains, which are located throughout the garden. Dating from the time of Louis XIV and still using much of the same network of hydraulics as was used during the Ancien Régime, the fountains contribute to making the gardens of Versailles unique. On weekends from late spring to early autumn, the administration of the museum sponsors the Grandes Eaux – spectacles during which all the fountains in the gardens are in full play. Designed by André Le Nôtre, the Grand Canal is the masterpiece of the Gardens of Versailles. In the Gardens too, the Grand Trianon was built to provide Sun King with the retreat he wanted. The Petit Trianon is associated with Marie-Antoinette, who spent her time there with her closest relatives and friends.
A simple hunting lodging and later a small château with a moat occupied the site until 1661, when the first work expanding the château into a palace was carried out for Louis XIV. In 1682, when the palace had become large enough, the king moved the entire royal court and the French government to Versailles. Some of the palace furniture at this time was constructed of solid silver, but in 1689 much of it was melted down to pay for the cost of war. Subsequent rulers mostly carried out interior remodeling, to meet the demands of changing taste, although Louis XV did install an opera house at the north end of the north wing for the wedding of the Dauphin and Marie Antoinette in 1770. The palace has also been a site of historical importance. The Peace of Paris (1783) was signed at Versailles, the Proclamation of the German Empire occurred in the vaunted Hall of Mirrors, and World War I was ended in the palace with the Treaty of Versailles, among many other events.
The palace is now a historical monument and UNESCO World Heritage site, notable especially for the ceremonial Hall of Mirrors, the jewel-like Royal Opera, and the royal apartments; for the more intimate royal residences, the Grand Trianon and Petit Trianon located within the park; the
small rustic Hameau (Hamlet) created for Marie Antoinette; and the vast Gardens of Versailles with fountains, canals, and geometric flower beds and groves, laid out by André le Nôtre. The Palace was stripped of all its furnishings after the French Revolution, but many pieces have been returned and many of the palace rooms have been restored.
In 2017 the Palace of Versailles received 7,700,000 visitors, making it the second-most visited monument in the Île-de-France region, just behind the Louvre and ahead of the Eiffel Tower.
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Paris, the capital of France, is one of the most iconic and enchanting cities in the world. Known for its romantic ambiance, historical landmarks, and cultural treasures, Paris attracts millions of visitors every year. Situated along the Seine River in northern France, this vibrant metropolis is a hub of art, fashion, gastronomy, and intellectual pursuits. The city is a harmonious blend of old-world charm and modern sophistication, where historic monuments coexist with bustling cafes and avant-garde galleries. Whether you're strolling through the cobblestone streets of Montmartre, marveling at the Eiffel Tower, or savoring a flaky croissant in a sidewalk café, Paris offers an unparalleled experience of beauty, elegance, and history.
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1. The Eiffel Tower Was Meant to Be Temporary
The Eiffel Tower, the symbol of Paris, was originally constructed as the entrance arch for the 1889 World's Fair. Gustave Eiffel designed it with the intention of dismantling it after 20 years. However, it was saved because it proved useful for radio communication.
2. Paris Has More Libraries Than Any Other City
With over 830 libraries, Paris is a paradise for book lovers. The Bibliothèque Nationale de France is one of the most famous and largest libraries in the world.
3. The Louvre Is the Most Visited Museum Worldwide
The Louvre, home to masterpieces like the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo, is the largest and most visited museum in the world, drawing nearly 10 million visitors annually.
4. It’s Known as the City of Lights for Two Reasons
Paris is called the City of Lights not only because it was one of the first cities to use gas street lighting but also because of its historical role as a center of education and ideas during the Age of Enlightenment.
5. The Paris Catacombs Hold Millions of Skeletons
Beneath Paris lies a vast network of catacombs containing the remains of over 6 million people.
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Best Hotel Accommodation near Palace of Versailles, Versailles
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List of Best hotels near Palace of Versailles, Versailles
A- Hotel Le Louis Versailles Chateau
2 B avenue de Paris, 78000,
00 33 1 72 18 02 16
B- Waldorf Astoria Versailles - Trianon Palace
1 Boulevard de la Reine, 78000,
00 33 1 30 84 50 00
C- Hotel la Residence du Berry
14 rue d Anjou, 78000,
00 33 1 86 76 08 67
D- Hotel Versailles Chantiers
18 rue Benjamin Franklin, 78000,
E- Novotel Chateau de Versailles
4 boulevard Saint Antoine BP 88 Cedex,
78150 Le Chesnay,
F- A l'Hotel des Roys
14 avenue de Paris, 78000,
G- Best Western The Hotel Versailles
Avenue Morane Saulnier, 78530 Buc,
00 33 1 39 56 48 11
H- Hotel Le Versailles
7 rue Sainte Anne, 78000,
I- Hotel du Cheval Rouge
18 rue Andre Chenier 18 rue
André Chénier, 78000,
J- Mercure Versailles Chateau
19 rue Philippe de Dangeau
Angle rue Montbauron, 78000,
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A Walk Around Les Jardins des Versailles, Versailles, France
The Gardens of Versailles occupy part of what was once the Domaine royal de Versailles, the royal demesne of the château of Versailles. Situated to the west of the palace, the gardens cover some 800 hectares of land, much of which is landscaped in the classic French formal garden style perfected here by André Le Nôtre. Beyond the surrounding belt of woodland, the gardens are bordered by the urban areas of Versailles to the east and Le Chesnay to the north-east, by the National Arboretum de Chèvreloup to the north, the Versailles plain (a protected wildlife preserve) to the west, and by the Satory Forest to the south.
Administered by the Public Establishment of the Palace, Museum and National Estate of Versailles, an autonomous public entity operating under the aegis of the French Ministry of Culture, the gardens are now one of the most visited public sites in France, receiving more than six million visitors a year.
In addition to the meticulous manicured lawns, parterres, and sculptures are the fountains, which are located throughout the garden. Dating from the time of Louis XIV and still using much of the same network of hydraulics as was used during the Ancien Régime, the fountains contribute to making the gardens of Versailles unique. On weekends from late spring to early autumn, the administration of the museum sponsors the Grandes Eaux – spectacles during which all the fountains in the gardens are in full play. Designed by André Le Nôtre, the Grand Canal is the masterpiece of the Gardens of Versailles. In the Gardens too, the Grand Trianon was built to provide Sun King with the retreat he wanted. The Petit Trianon is associated with Marie-Antoinette, who spent her time there with her closest relatives and friends.
In 1979, the gardens along with the château were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, one of thirty-one such designations in France.
Versailles gardens, Paris, France
Versailles gardens, Paris, France (2007).
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The Gardens of Versailles (French: Jardins du château de Versailles; French pronunciation: [ʒaʁdɛ̃ dy ʃato də versaij]) occupy part of what was once the Domaine royal de Versailles, the royal demesne of the château of Versailles. Situated to the west of the palace, the gardens cover some 800 hectares of land, much of which is landscaped in the classic French Garden style perfected here by André Le Nôtre. Beyond the surrounding belt of woodland, the gardens are bordered by the urban areas of Versailles to the east and Le Chesnay to the north-east, by the National Arboretum de Chèvreloup to the north, the Versailles plain (a protected wildlife preserve) to the west, and by the Satory Forest to the south.
As part of le domaine national de Versailles et de Trianon, an autonomous public entity operating under the aegis of the French Ministry of Culture, the gardens are now one of the most visited public sites in France, receiving more than six million visitors a year.
In addition to the meticulous manicured lawns, parterres of flowers, and sculptures are the fountains, which are located throughout the garden. Dating from the time of Louis XIV and still using much of the same network of hydraulics as was used during the Ancien Régime, the fountains contribute to making the gardens of Versailles unique. On weekends from late spring to early autumn, the administration of the museum sponsors the Grandes Eaux – spectacles during which all the fountains in the gardens are in full play.
In 1979, the gardens along with the château were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, one of thirty-one such designations in France.
Versailles gardens
Gardens of Versailles part 2/ UNESCO World Heritage Site
The Gardens of Versailles (French: Jardins du château de Versailles; French pronunciation: [ʒaʁdɛ̃ dy ʃato də versaij]) occupy part of what was once the Domaine royal de Versailles, the royal demesne of the château of Versailles. Situated to the west of the palace, the gardens cover some 800 hectares of land, much of which is landscaped in the classic French formal garden style perfected here by André Le Nôtre. Beyond the surrounding belt of woodland, the gardens are bordered by the urban areas of Versailles to the east and Le Chesnay to the north-east, by the National Arboretum de Chèvreloup to the north, the Versailles plain (a protected wildlife preserve) to the west, and by the Satory Forest to the south.
Administered by the Public Establishment of the Palace, Museum and National Estate of Versailles, an autonomous public entity operating under the aegis of the French Ministry of Culture, the gardens are now one of the most visited public sites in France, receiving more than six million visitors a year.[2]
In addition to the meticulous manicured lawns, parterres, and sculptures are the fountains, which are located throughout the garden. Dating from the time of Louis XIV and still using much of the same network of hydraulics as was used during the Ancien Régime, the fountains contribute to making the gardens of Versailles unique. On weekends from late spring to early autumn, the administration of the museum sponsors the Grandes Eaux – spectacles during which all the fountains in the gardens are in full play. Designed by André Le Nôtre, the Grand Canal is the masterpiece of the Gardens of Versailles. In the Gardens too, the Grand Trianon was built to provide Sun King with the retreat he wanted. The Petit Trianon is associated with Marie-Antoinette, who spent her time there with her closest relatives and friends.[3]
In 1979, the gardens along with the château were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, one of thirty-one such designations in France.[4]
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This is a walking tour and 4k visit of the Gardens of Versailles located outside of the Palace of Versailles also known as Chateau de Versailles.
The Gardens of Versailles occupy part of what was once the Domaine royal de Versailles, the royal domaine of the château of Versailles. Situated to the west of the palace, the gardens cover some 800 hectares of land, much of which is landscaped in the classic French formal garden style perfected here by André Le Nôtre. Beyond the surrounding belt of woodland, the gardens are bordered by the urban areas of Versailles to the east and Le Chesnay to the north-east, by the National Arboretum de Chèvreloup to the north, the Versailles plain (a protected wildlife preserve) to the west, and by the Satory Forest to the south.
Administered by the Public Establishment of the Palace, Museum and National Estate of Versailles, an autonomous public entity operating under the aegis of the French Ministry of Culture, the gardens are now one of the most visited public sites in France, receiving more than six million visitors a year.
In addition to the meticulous manicured lawns, parterres, and sculptures are the fountains, which are located throughout the garden. Dating from the time of Louis XIV and still using much of the same network of hydraulics as was used during the Ancien Régime, the fountains contribute to making the gardens of Versailles unique. On weekends from late spring to early autumn, the administration of the museum sponsors the Grandes Eaux – spectacles during which all the fountains in the gardens are in full play. Designed by André Le Nôtre, the Grand Canal is the masterpiece of the Gardens of Versailles. In the Gardens too, the Grand Trianon was built to provide Sun King with the retreat he wanted. The Petit Trianon is associated with Marie-Antoinette, who spent her time there with her closest relatives and friends.
In 1979, the gardens along with the château were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, one of thirty-one such designations in France.
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This is what a Summer day in 2021 in Paris looks like. You still get the regular city walks atmosphere, ambience sounds and noises, city ambience, traffic sound, which are peaceful and calming. Good for relaxation. This is a 4k street videography of a walking tour around the city so you can get a real feel of the Paris lifestyle without any filter such as TV shows like Emily in Paris.
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The Gardens of Versailles occupy part of what was once the Domaine royal de Versailles, the royal demesne of the château of Versailles. Situated to the west of the palace, the gardens cover some 800 hectares of land, much of which is landscaped in the classic French formal garden style perfected here by André Le Nôtre. Beyond the surrounding belt of woodland, the gardens are bordered by the urban areas of Versailles to the east and Le Chesnay to the north-east, by the National Arboretum de Chèvreloup to the north, the Versailles plain (a protected wildlife preserve) to the west, and by the Satory Forest to the south.
Administered by the Public Establishment of the Palace, Museum and National Estate of Versailles, an autonomous public entity operating under the aegis of the French Ministry of Culture, the gardens are now one of the most visited public sites in France, receiving more than six million visitors a year.
In addition to the meticulous manicured lawns, parterres, and sculptures are the fountains, which are located throughout the garden. Dating from the time of Louis XIV and still using much of the same network of hydraulics as was used during the Ancien Régime, the fountains contribute to making the gardens of Versailles unique. On weekends from late spring to early autumn, the administration of the museum sponsors the Grandes Eaux – spectacles during which all the fountains in the gardens are in full play. Designed by André Le Nôtre, the Grand Canal is the masterpiece of the Gardens of Versailles. In the Gardens too, the Grand Trianon was built to provide Sun King with the retreat he wanted. The Petit Trianon is associated with Marie-Antoinette, who spent her time there with her closest relatives and friends.
In 1979, the gardens along with the château were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, one of thirty-one such designations in France.
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Paris is the capital of France and the Ile de France region. Incorporated in the only unidepartamental commune in the country, is situated on both banks of a long loop of the Seine River in the center of the Paris Basin, between the confluence of the River Marne and Seine upstream and Oise and Seine, downstream.
The city of Paris within its administrative limits with a population of 2,243,833 inhabitants (2010). However, during the twentieth century, the Paris metropolitan area expanded beyond the limits of the municipality of Paris, and is today Europe's fifth largest city and the second metropolitan area with a population of 12 223 100 inhabitants (2010).
The city is the most popular tourist destination in the world with over 42 million foreign visitors per year. It features many of the most famous and admired monuments of the world: the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, the Champs Elysees, Arc de Triomphe, the Sacré Cœur, the former Hospital of the Invalides, the Pantheon the Arch of Defense, the Opera Garnier and Montmartre, among others. It also hosts world-renowned institutions: the Louvre (the most famous and most visited museum in the world), the Orsay Museum and the National Museum of Natural History France, as well as an extensive system of higher education of international standing.
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