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Domaine du château de Versailles, 78000Versailles, France
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Castles, including the first Grand Trianon with a main pavilion and 4 other secondary ones, the small marble palace with gardens

Trianon, originally a village, was bought and then destroyed by Louis XIV, and added to the park of his château: he had a residence built there to accommodate both his family visits and his love affairs with Madame de Montespan. As early as 1670, Louis Le Vau was commissioned to build the first Grand Trianon: he erected a main pavilion and four secondary ones, and clad the walls in blue and white earthenware. In 1687, as this "porcelain Trianon" no longer met the Sun King's taste, Jules Hardouin-Mansart built a "small marble palace" on the same site. In the style of Italian palaces, the refined, open building was built on one floor between a courtyard and formal gardens. Plants were potted, so they could be moved daily to create new beds. A two-storey wing features a series of rooms with finely-executed woodwork depicting the magnificent flowers of the parterres. The apartments were emptied during the French Revolution. Napoleon I and Marie-Louise, who enjoyed residing there, arranged the furnishings, which can still be seen today. The Petit Trianon belongs to Marie-Antoinette's estate, along with the Hameau and gardens. It was built by Gabriel in 1760, at the instigation of Louis XV's favorite, the Marquise de Pompadour, to "soothe the king". In 1776, Louis XVI presented it to the Queen, so that she could enjoy the tranquility of the countryside and a certain degree of freedom.

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maca84
Visited in february 2020
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Magnifique !
Tout simplement magnifique ! Une très belle visite et différente de celle du grand château ! A poursuivre dans les jardins et dans le hameau de la Reine. Nous reviendrons !
etoiles78
Visited in may 2019
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Très beau
Très beau, je recommande de voir le hameau de la reine également en plus du château de Versailles.
aventure tv
Visited in october 2018
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Le domaine du Trianon est à à peu prés un quart d'heure de marche du château de Versailles (il existe un petit train que je vous déconseille fortement dans un autre avis). Le billet donne droit une visite de tout le domaine (Grand et petit Trianon). Le grand Trianon est une succession de pièces en enfilade, salons, chambres...) séparés en deux par le péristyle (Colonnades ouvertes sur l'extérieur). Le jardin à la française est assez agréable, sur la gauche il rejoint le bord du grand canal, il est parsemé d'arbres (fruitiers) et des quelques petits bassins et fontaines. Par la droite, on peu rejoindre le petit Trianon via le pavillon français et le petit théâtre de la reine (qui se visite sur rendez-vous).
miragesc
Visited in september 2018
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Joli mais peu de pièces à visiter, ne ratez pas le jardin et le petit trianon plus surprenant et très facilement accessible à pieds pas très loin. Le grand trianon est plus classique que le petit très surprenant mais quand même très beau
Gipsi59
Visited in may 2018
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Une visite s'impose en plus du Château... Visitez également ses jardins et le petit Théâtre de Marie Antoinette.
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