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the trianons & the hamlet (le hameau)

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    • bronwynt216 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We visited here in October 2013. We decided to do a day trip as a previous half day trip was disappointing. So glad we took a whole day to visit Versailles as we had time to see the chateau and then hop on the transport taking us to the Trianons and Hamlet. These are quite amazing in their own right and just as impressive. Photos can be taken and I was so glad of this as everything was worth a photo. The Petit Trianon was built for Louis XV in 1762 but was a favourite of Marie Antoinette and it has a distinct feminine aura to it. The Grand Trianon of stone and pink marble, was built in 1687 by Louis XIV as a small palace to escape court life, and is larger and more masculine in its decor but very impressive. The gardens are beautifully maintained and worth having a stroll in particularly to the hamlet which is a mock village of thatched cottages arranged by Marie Antoinette in 1775 - 1784 where she liked to play milkmaid.
    • chitownsam 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The two Trianons were much less opulent and also less crowded. They were more the less public time of the royalty. The Hamlet was built for Marie Antoinette as a way to escape as well as reconnect with her native Austria. It's a working farm with lots of goats, sheep, chickens and pigs. Lots of fun for the little ones to see all the animals. Be sure to bring some bread/food to feed the large number of brown carp who congregate under the little bridge waiting for handouts.
    • 152RichardD 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We had seen the Trianons the previous year so we visited the hamlet this time. It was a nice sunny afternoon and the whole experience was relaxing, almost a step back to when it was in its pomp. Make sure you also take in the farm, butting goats were comical. You could see why the queen spent long hours here, away from the crowds at the Palace, nothing changes!
    • ianwyj 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      If the Chateau de Versailles was meant to represent the masculine, public image of French royalty, then the Trianons would represent its feminine, more private side. Not that it was intended to even exist but Marie Antoinette's distaste for court life at the Chateau resulted in the Grand Trianon and the hamlet being built to serve as her retreat. Despite the 'desire' for a country-style life, the fittings at both Trianons could hardly be said to be shabby but they certainly reflect a softer style of interior decoration. The Petit Trianon, located on the grounds of the Grand Trianon's park, came to be as a residence for Louis XIV's mistresses, Madame de Pompadour and Madame du Barry.It's not a short walk from Chateau de Versailles to the Trianons - almost 2 kilometres via the quiet walking trails, so don't underestimate how long it will take to get there and back. A useful alternative is the small train for a fee but do check with the information desk on the details of its operation.
    • jppalooza 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      After going through the Palace of Versailles, we waked down and rented bicycles to get through the gardens Trianons and Hamlet. I did enjoy the bike ride and the buildings. The grounds were not as beautiful as others have commented, but I think it was because it was November and the fountains weren't on and the statues were covered. You can just walk/jog the grounds for free, but to get into anything you must pay. And of course you have to pay to rent the bikes.
    • Xavier_Fontanille 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We took a tour called "Marie Antoinette’s Estate Tour" with paristoversailles.com , she told me she learn a lot about MA and enjoyed a tour in a very peaceful park full of lovely animals!Trianons et le hameau seems to be a must to see in Versailles!
    • Robonski 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      You have to go to the Hamlet and the Trianons. I recommend it more than taking time in the Palace. Bring bread to feed the fish - it is terrifying and hilarious!
    • Lisa52164 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      When visiting Versailles, make the time and the effort to walk to the Hamlet. After the ornateness and decadence of the palace, the beauty of this place touches you in a different--more simplistic way. When we were there it was quiet, peaceful and lovely. We visited it mid-afternoon, and there were very few people there besides us.
    • Riverliver 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Take time to walk to the Hamlet and see Marie Antoinette's "play farm." It is a nice stroll and worth while.
    • Zebra_4456789 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The Grand Trianon is a smaller version of the palace. A lot of rooms to tour and these actually have more furnishings that the rooms in the main palace. There is a lot to see here, so you will need about 45 minutes for the tour. Photography is allowed.
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