Trianon e il Borgo della Regina a Versailles con guida privata





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Découvrez le raffinement et l’intimité des résidences privées de Versailles lors d’une visite exclusive du Grand Trianon, du Petit Trianon et du Hameau de la Reine. Flânez dans les élégants jardins à la française, puis laissez-vous séduire par le charme bucolique du Hameau, imaginé comme un refuge champêtre pour Marie-Antoinette, en quête de tranquillité et de simplicité loin de l’étiquette de la cour. Au Grand Trianon, residenza di Stato di Luigi XIV, ammira l’harmonie de son architecture raffinée et la sérénité de ses jardins. Poursuivez votre découverte au Petit Trianon, domaine privilégié de la reine, où chaque salon évoque l’élégance, l’art de vivre et l’intimité retrouvée. Cette expérience immersive vous ouvre les portes d’un Versailles plus confidentiel : celui des retraites royales, des instants privés et des histoires fascinantes qui ont façonné la monarchie française.
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Scopri questa vasta tenuta dedicata a Maria Antonietta. Creato da Luigi XVI, prima costruì un piccolo castello, "Le Trianon de Porcelaine" e poi lo sostituì con il Grand Trianon. Era la famosa regina del rifugio, coniuge di Luigi XVI. Costruì un piccolo villaggio fantastico, uno dei più belli e alla moda d'Europa: case a graticcio con tetti di paglia. "Ritorno alla natura" era molto alla moda all'epoca, la regina divenne un contadino di lusso vestito con abiti di mussola.
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A short walk from Le Petit Trianon is the Queen's Hamlet, which demonstrates a striking contrast to the luxury of the Palace at Versailles. Queen Marie Antoinette, the last Queen of France before the French Revolution, had been gifted Le Petit Trianon by Louis XV1 in 1774. But she had trouble adapting to life at the French court and envisioned a small town or hamlet where she could experience the simply joys of country life. To realize her dream, she created a charming village complete with rustic cottages with thatched roofs, a lake and fully functioning farm, even a water mill. It was a place where the Queen and her closest companions could play as milkmaids and shepherdesses, a sharp contrast to the grandeur of the main palace. Today, the Queen's Hamlet is an open-air museum that transports visitors back to the romanticized version of rural life that captivated the Queen.
Estelle was our guide. She was entertaining, knowledgeable and passionate about the Queen’s Hamlet. She compared and contrasted the Queen’s Hamlet with comparable rooms in Versailles and brought Marie Antoinette to life. Highly recommend!



