Places to see in ( Versailles - France ) Temple of Love
Places to see in ( Versailles - France ) Temple of Love
The temple de l'Amour is a garden folly of the Château de Versailles, and more specifically, in the Petit Trianon part of it. The Temple of Love is one of the most unforgettable places in the gardens of the Petit Trianon, on a little island directly behind the house. Queen Marie-Antoinette commissioned the architect Mique to design and build the neo-classical structure in 1778. The Temple of Love was not built to celebrate the queen's mythical love for Count Fersen, as some authors have hinted; Fersen was was a mere acquaintance at the time, anyway. Lady Antonia Fraser in Marie-Antoinette: The Journey maintains that it was built to celebrate the love of the king and the queen for each other and the consummation of their marriage, delayed for many years.
The consummation took so long because Marie-Antoinette was a mere child when she was married; she was fourteen but looked as if she were much younger, and Louis was not a pervert. He waited for her to mature. He also approached his bride in a restrained manner because his aunties had inculcated in him the dangers for France when a king became enthralled by a woman, as had happened to his grandfather Louis XV. Louis could see himself becoming quite easily enthralled by Marie-Antoinette, and so he held himself back.
Also, as author Simone Bertiere speculates in L'Insoumise, there may have been a physical problem with Marie-Antoinette which made marital relations difficult at first. In their early twenties, however, the young couple found their bonheur essentiel, their essential happiness, as Marie-Antoinette wrote to her mother. It became a marriage which all the forces of hell could not sunder.
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Temple de l'Amour Parc de Trianon de Versailles
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The Palace of Versailles, whose origins date back to the seventeenth century, was successively a hunting lodge, a seat of power and, from the nineteenth century, a museum. With the gardens and the Palaces of Trianon, the park of the Château de Versailles spreads over 800 hectares.
Containing over 60,000 works, the collections of the Palace of Versailles span a very broad period. The collections reflect the dual identity of the Palace, as both a palace occupied by the kings of France and the royal court, and later a museum “dedicated to the glories of France,” inaugurated by Louis-Philippe in 1837.
The buildings trace the architectural style of the 17th and 18th centuries and comprise: the Royal Apartments, the Hall of Mirrors, the Chapel, the Royal Opera and the Museum of the History of France.
The Park is decorated with statues, fountains, water parterres and outstanding buildings such as the Grand Trianon and Petit Trianon, the Temple de l'Amour and the Hamlet of Queen Marie-Antoinette. After the restitution of the royal gate and the complete restoration of the Petit Trianon, the Royal Opera opened its doors in 2009 after two years of renovation works: it now welcomes the public with an exceptional programme.
Since October 2010, the King's table is once again in the antechamber of the Grand Couvert which has been fully restored and is now reopen to the public. It recreates the dinnertime atmosphere in which King Louis XIV's would eat in public with his family every night at 10pm with each dinner lasting 45 minutes!
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Le Temple de l'Amour
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Le Domaine de la Reine Marie Antoinette
Le Domaine de Sa Majesté la Reine Marie Antoinette_ Le Petit Trianon, Le Temple de l'Amour, Le Hameau de la Reine
Château de Versailles, août 2014
Musique: Laudate Dominum_Nuria Rial_ soprano
Vidéo réalisée par Adèla Stefanov
Versailles, le domaine de Marie Antoinette, oktober 2014
Le petit trianon, le temple de l'amour, le hameau en het belvedere.
Muziek: François Couperin, Les Barricades Mystérieuses.
The Grand Trianon in Versailles, France
The Grand Trianon is a château situated in the northwestern part of Versailles in Paris, France. It is set within its own park, which includes the Petit Trianon --- the much smaller château built between 1762 and 1768 during the reign of Louis XV of France.
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Herb Weidner Jardin d'Amour
Au Parc du Versailles - Valse p. le Piano et Violins en c#-mineur. Au Piano : Herb Weidner. Peinture de Jules Giradet Le Temple chez le Petit Trianon
Marie-Antoinette et Axel de Fersen : quelle relation ?
Quelle était la nature exacte de cette relation ? Pourquoi Louis XVI était-il si indulgent ? En quoi Fersen devient-il conseiller politique en organisant la fuite du Roi ? (Secrets d'Histoire/Marie-Antoinette intime/Société Européenne de Production)
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Le hameau de Marie-Antoinette
Le hameau de la Reine (/amo də la ʁɛn/) est une dépendance du Petit Trianon, dans le parc du château de Versailles, dans les Yvelines, en France. Ce hameau d'agrément fut commandé durant l'hiver 1782-1783 par la reine Marie-Antoinette qui souhaitait s'éloigner des contraintes de la cour de Versailles, avec la nostalgie d'une vie plus rustique, dans un décor de nature idéalisée à la Rousseau, un petit paradis où le théâtre et la fête lui feraient oublier sa condition de reine. Ce lieu champêtre, qui était aussi une exploitation agricole, marquait l'influence des idées des physiocrates et philosophes des Lumières sur l'aristocratie de l'époque. La construction en fut confiée à l'architecte Richard Mique sur l'inspiration du hameau de Chantilly et des dessins du peintre Hubert Robert.
Autour d'un étang artificiel pour la pêche à la carpe et au brochet, Richard Mique fit ériger douze chaumières à pans de bois, d'inspiration normande ou flamande, dans la partie nord des jardins, aux abords du Petit Trianon et dans le prolongement du jardin anglais. Une ferme pour produire du lait et des œufs pour la reine, une tour en guise de phare, un colombier, un boudoir, une grange, un moulin, une maison pour le garde furent ainsi construits, chaque bâtiment étant agrémenté d'un potager, d'un verger ou d'un jardin fleuri. La plus importante de ces maisons est la « Maison de la Reine » au centre du hameau, que divise une rivière traversée par un petit pont de pierre.
Abandonné après la Révolution française, le hameau de la Reine a fait l'objet de trois campagnes majeures de restauration : l'une décidée par Napoléon Ier en 1810 représente l'essentiel de la base actuelle. La deuxième a été réalisée grâce au mécénat de John Rockefeller Jr dans les années 1930. Enfin, le hameau a été rénové à partir des années 1990, sous l'impulsion de Pierre-André Lablaude, architecte en chef des monuments historiques, et il a été ouvert au public en 2006 au sein d'un espace nommé « Domaine de Marie-Antoinette ».
Actuellement il sert aussi de ferme pédagogique .
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360° Cour Royale nuit - Bal des Ifs
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Versailles, 1745. La nuit est déjà tombée sur le château de Versailles, pourtant la Cour Royale s'animent ... Les vas-et-vient des carrosses annoncent la plus mémorable des soirées : le bal masqué organisé par Louis XV en l'honneur du mariage de son fils, le Dauphin. Préparez-vous !
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Le Versailles secret de Marie-Antoinette - Renaud Barbier (Bande originale)
La bande originale Le Versailles secret de Marie-Antoinette est composée par Renaud Barbier.
Le documentaire est réalisé par Sylvie Faiveley et Mark Daniels et diffusé sur Arte le 23 juin 2018.
Tracklisting :
01. Le Versailles secret de Marie-Antoinette : 00:00
02. 1770: La dauphine découvre Versailles : 03:24
03. Le hameau de la reine : 04:51
04. Les artisans de la rénovation : 07:05
05. Intimité en spectacle : 08:54
06. Louis XV s'éteint : 10:39
07. Le compte rendu de Joseph : 12:35
08. Le tableau de Vigée Le Brun : 14:24
09. Le grognement du peuple : 15:40
10. Le jardin anglais : 17:31
11. Temple de l'amour : 19:28
12. Les rumeurs s'enflamment : 21:18
13. La reine tombe amoureuse : 23:14
14. Scandale pour une innocente : 24:53
15. La pensée de Rousseau : 26:59
16. L'affaire du collier : 28:48
17. L'apparition du romantisme : 30:55
18. Marie-Antoinette et les jeux d'argent : 32:42
19. Perdue à Versailles : 33:52
20. Le rêve de la reine : 35:35
21. Réalisation du hameau : 36:50
22. Dernier jour à Versailles : 38:13
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Fragrance used by Marie-Antoinette re-created
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Versailles, August 2006
1. Exterior of Chateau de Versailles
2. Entrance to Marie-Antoinette's estate
3. Main house in Marie-Antoinette's estate, the Petit Trianon
Versailles, February 2, 2007
3. SOUNDBITE (French) Elisabeth Feydeau, historian:
So I have followed the queen because I searching for information on her perfume maker, Jean Louis Fargeon, and working on the perfume maker I have studied the perfume, and the perfume has lead me to intimacy with the queen, to her real personality, as a woman, not just as the queen.
4. Marie-Antoniette's bust in her private room
5. M.A. initials on a door
6. Wide of room
7. SOUNDBITE (French) Elisabeth Feydeau, historian:
This perfume is inspired by the authentic texts, the formulas of Jean Luis Fargeon parfumeur of M.A., who uses 100 per cent natural ingredients we still have today, and it follows the creative process as in the 18th century.
8. Various of Marie-Antoniette's toiletries.
9. SOUNDBITE (French) Elisabeth Feydeau, historian:
It is true Marie-Antoniette has been caricaturised, often presented by historians as very unpleasant and hateful. According to documents I have found and the archives about the queen, she appeared to me instead as a woman of compassion, a woman really concerned about the people around her, and forward thinking as well.
10. Various of the book A scented perfume (Le parfum de la reine) by Elisabeth Feydeau
Paris, February 2, 2007
11. Perfume maker Francis Kurkdjian working with his tools in his Paris apartment.
12. SOUNDBITE (French) : Francis Kurkdjian, Perfume maker
It was the first time I had worked at the reconstruction of an historical perfume, and it has been an exciting experience because it matched a magical place, the Versailles Palace, and the historical character of M.A.
13. Cutaway
14. SOUNDBITE (French) : Francis Kurkdjian, Perfume maker
This perfume is more brutal somehow, it is more of an exact recipe. Today we talk of head, heart and tail in a perfume, as if there was an unfolding, little by little, very controlled... The perfume Le sillage de la reine is much more crushed together, as a bloc, compact, even though it has many sides, it is prismatic as there are many flowers, we know she loved flowers, but for instance there are no fruity notes as at the time they didn't use fruits, there isn't the white musk which today gives a clean feel, so we are a bit 'at the heart of flowers'.
Versailles, August 2006
15. Close up of balcony
16. Wide of house and water mill
Paris, February 2, 2007
17. SOUNDBITE (French) : Francis Kurkdjian, Perfume maker
If I had to respect the notes and the proportions as they were during her era, I think we would have had to wait too long to be able to say if we like the smell or not, and today people are used to smelling a perfume and saying if they like it or not immediately. By changing the formula I have shortened the time frame between someone first smelling the aroma and deciding if they like, to avoid people saying ah, it smells bad.
Versailles, February 2, 2007
18. Various of Versailles, museum shop, perfume on sale
Versailles, August 2006
19. Various of 'Temple de l'Amour' (the Temple of Love)
20. Gardens with Marie-Antoinette's hamlet in background
21. Wide of hamlet and a pond with a sign in the foreground showing the way
22. Wide of house and pond
23. Close up of balcony
24. Wide of house and water mill
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