Gardens At Versailles

ʒaʁdɛ 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.
Gardens at versailles. The gardens of versailles were planned by andré le nôtre perhaps the most famous and influential landscape architect in french history. Palace of versailles gardens is one of the largest gardens ever created. Work on the gardens started at the same time as the work on the palace of versailles and lasted for around 40 years.
The palace itself is designed with elaborate architecture and attention to detail but for many it s the gardens at versailles that are worth visiting. The versailles gardens designed by andré le nôtre have been a worldwide reference since the 17th century. The golden children s pool was restored in 2016 sponsored by the fondation bnp paribas and the skills sponsorship of the company d huart industrie.
During this time andré le nôtre collaborated with the likes of jean baptiste colbert superintendant of buildings to the king. Work on the gardens was started at the same time as the work on the palace and lasted for 40 or so years. Jardins du château de versailles.
She then commissioned a hamlet consisting in a faux village representing perhaps the comforting ordinariness of commoner life and an. These works of art are also a paradise representative of the ambitions of louis xiv when he was a young king. Beginning in 1777 the queen ordered a redesign of the trianon estate.
Versailles before louis xiv. The 250 acre gardens are filled with plants. Versailles built just outside paris in the 17th century is one of the best known french castles.
She first has english gardens built to contrast with the stark rationalism and pomp of the existing gardens at versailles. A veritable masterpiece among the lead statues in the versailles gardens it testifies to louis xiv s fondness for childhood after the death of his descendants cast a pall over the end of his reign. In 1661 louis xiv entrusted andré le nôtre with the creation and renovation of the gardens of versailles which he considered just as important as the palace.