Versailles Palace, Versailles, France (part 2)

This is a photographic tribute to man's artistic abilities, endeavour and creations, traits; all of which find expression in the building and gardens collectively known as the Palace of Versailles or the Chateau Versailles.










The metal structures in the last photograph above are part of an artistic exhibition and are thus temporary. The two buildings on either side of the structures are the Palace's stables that housed the king's finest horses. Opulence amongst the aristocrats of the day are still evident in the buildings in the old city of Versailles. The story is that Louis XIV took the aristocracy with him from Paris to Versailles where he could keep a close eye on them.

No visit to France should omit the Versailles Palace from the itinerary. As I wrote in the first part, the beauty of the palace and its surrounds should not detract from the atrocities that were perpetuated by the rulers of France during the era that the palace served as the seat of the state.

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