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Then I got to the end of the episode and, yeah, ok, I see why some people think the show is over the top. Hope you like the series. The first season is nominally set in , but in reality it covers events from that year down to about or a little thereafter. Instead of offering a look at Louis George Blagden as an somewhat jaded older man, as most film treatments of the subject tend to, it offers us a Louis of only about 30 who is still working to master his kingdom. In the first season he decides to turn Versailles from a hunting lodge into a grand palace in reality, that project had already begun in , and he offers his court a vision of Versailles as the cultural center of the universe. Naturally, for any story set at Versailles, literal palace intrigue plays a major role in the story. At the end of the episode she goes into labor and much to the surprise of the king and his physician, she gives birth to a black girl.
No other place in the world can match Versailles Palace's combination of dazzling beauty, historical significance, and over-the-top extravagance. It has been open for tours since and today receives around 15 million visitors each year. In case you're wondering if Versailles is worth visiting, the answer is a big Yes! This vast French palace and its estate are packed with so many wonderful things to discover and experience that it may rightfully top your Paris bucket lists.
The Estate. The Palace. After his state apartments, Louis XIV created a suite of rooms designed for more personal use, which opened onto the Marble Courtyard and the Royal Courtyard.
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