With 14 royal suites, personal butlers, Michelin star feasts, and private guided tours, Le Grand Contrôle is one of the ...
Stand up straight! You’re about to be received by royalty. To a stately, scene-setting soundtrack inspired by 17th-century ...
Indian rhinoceros presented to Louis XV in 1769, stuffed in 1793 © Science Museum Group Today, Versailles: Science and ...
The world’s most famous watch — made for Marie Antoinette — is among the treasures on display.
This charming exhibition is a version of one first shown at Versailles in 2010 – Sciences and Curiosities at the Court of ...
What can a well-manicured lawn reveal about social status, our relationship to the Earth and the American Dream? A surprising ...
The northern belfry’s mighty bells—the oldest having survived the French Revolution—have been restored in Normandy and ...
Louis XIV is one of Europe's best remembered kings, known for ordering the building of the Palace of Versailles, leading an ...
This charming exhibition is a version of one first shown at Versailles in 2010 – Sciences and Curiosities at the Court of Versailles – about the fusion of absolute monarchy and science in the reigns ...
These cavalrymen wore scarves knotted at their necks, a practical yet stylish choice that soon caught the eye of King Louis XIV. Always one to champion new trends, the French monarch adopted the ...