Extravagantly Photographical Tales of Versailles in France
The Palace of Versailles, a place that's virtually impossible to capture on film and also where the French Baroque architectural theme can hardly be matched by any other residence in the world.
Versailles was initially within the possession of the family of Gondi, a family of wealthy and influential parliamentarians in Paris. The Gondi family welcomed Louis XIII to hunt within the vast forests of their property. In 1622, Louis XIII himself became the owner of a piece of woodland in Versailles for his clandestine hunting. In 1624, Louis XIII purchased some land to build a "gentleman's chateau of stone and red bricks with a slate roof.”
In 1632, the king obtained the properties and holdings of Versailles altogether from the Gondi. After the passing of Louis XIII in 1643, the community had 1,000 residents.
In 1661, 20 years after the reign of his father, Louis XIV commenced his personal reign. Louis soon became the most powerful monarch in European history.
In May 1682, King Louis XIV moved the court and government to the Palace of Versailles in France in order to prevent the government from interfering in his reign. During this time, Louis lavished great feasts and gifts of extravagant magnitude on his guests to remain in their favor.



King Louis exaggerated tastes and lifestyle would explain the over the top ornamentation and tapestries throughout the interior of the palace of Versailles. All together, there are well over 1000 bedrooms that compete among each other for the most over the top decor.

Louis XIV's reigned in Versailles for 72 years and his exaggerated tastes governed French life. “King Louis XIV said that fashion is a mirror.” Louis himself was renowned for his style, which trended towards extravagant laces and velvets.
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It was a well known fact that Louis XIV was a great supporter of the arts and no matter where he traveled or walked in the gardens; instruments would play enlightened musical songs, free from the eyes of onlookers.

The culture, the music, and the local artforms around Versailles were greatly influenced by the reign of Louis XIV . Louis loved to dance and one of the most important aspects of French music was dance. Some of the most important composers and artists evolved around this time and with the support of the “Sun King ”.

So if you can put aside Louis XIV's obsession with flair and showing off his rippled legs, you would recognize that Versailles came of age and produced some of the most prolific of artistry in the world.
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This is still a great piece.. even though I have read it several times! I can digg it :) -M
Great stuff for this History Lover!
Lovely! nice seeing you here.
Hello ChefLauren - I love the idea of wandering in a lavish garden with a beauty as the dulcet tones of following musicians sooth our amour. Beautiful article. Amazing article. Thanks . j
Lauren, Excellant peice. History is another favorite of mine. Your article and photos are wonderful. thank you.
On one of my many trips to France, I went to Versailles. You have an excellent composition with lovely pics depicting its flamboyant beauty.So nice to have found you here, Friend. Please look me up also when you have time.