Grandes Eaux Musicales

Versailles


Try to time your visit for the Grandes Eaux Musicales or the after-dark Grandes Eaux Nocturnes, truly magical 'dancing water' displays – set to music composed by Baroque- and classical-era composers – throughout the grounds in summer.


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1. Bassin d’Apollon

0.04 MILES

At the eastern end of the Grand Canal, the Bassin d'Apollon was built in 1688. Emerging from the water in the centre is Apollo's chariot, pulled by…

2. Château de Versailles Gardens & Park

0.27 MILES

The section of the vast gardens nearest the palace, laid out between 1661 and 1700 in the formal French style, is famed for its geometrically aligned…

3. Grand Canal

0.31 MILES

Oriented to reflect the sunset, the Grand Canal, 1.6km long and 62m wide, is traversed by the 1km-long Petit Canal, creating a cross-shaped body of water…

4. Orangerie

0.47 MILES

On the southwestern side of the palace, the Orangerie, built under the Parterre du Midi (Southern Flowerbed), shelters tropical plants in winter.

5. Bassin de Neptune

0.51 MILES

The gardens' largest fountains include the 17th-century Bassin de Neptune, a dazzling mirage of 99 gushers 300m north of the palace, whose straight side…

6. Entrance A

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Main entrance of Château de Versailles.

7. Petit Trianon

0.59 MILES

Within the Domaine de Marie-Antoinette, the ochre-coloured Petit Trianon, built in the 1760s, was redecorated in 1867 by Empress Eugénie, the consort of…

8. Grand Trianon

0.61 MILES

In the middle of the park, approximately 1.5km northwest of the main building within the Domaine de Marie-Antoinette are Versailles' two smaller palaces,…