Versailles: The Palace and the Gardens (2014)

Versailles Gardens and Park

The Chateau of Versailles remains forever the emblematic symbol of Louis XIV, whose reign lasted for almost half a century. It is recognised as one of the most beautiful works of art of the 17th century France. In the beginning it was the site of a modest chateau built by Louis XIII as a hunting lodge. The site was then chosen by Louis XIV for the construction of the palace which stands there to this day, a symbol of royal absolutism and the incarnation of Classical French art.

Director: Jacques Vichet
Runtime: 52 min
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Production: Blue Bird Productions
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Jacques Vichet

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Versailles: The Palace and the Gardens about?
The Chateau of Versailles remains forever the emblematic symbol of Louis XIV, whose reign lasted for almost half a century. It is recognised as one of the most beautiful works of art of the 17th century France. In the beginning it was the site of a modest chateau built by Louis XIII as a hunting lodge. The site was then chosen by Louis XIV for the construction of the palace which stands there to this day, a symbol of royal absolutism and the incarnation of Classical French art.
Who directed Versailles: The Palace and the Gardens?
Versailles: The Palace and the Gardens was directed by Jacques Vichet.
How long is Versailles: The Palace and the Gardens?
Versailles: The Palace and the Gardens has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).