Grandes Eaux Nocturnes

Versailles


Following these evening magical 'dancing water' displays – set to music composed by Baroque- and classical-era composers – in the palace grounds, fireworks are set off from 10.50pm.

Arrive at least 45 minutes ahead of time to pass through security.


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1. Château de Versailles Gardens & Park

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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…

2. Orangerie

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

3. Entrance A

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Main entrance of Château de Versailles.

4. Bassin de Neptune

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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…

5. Bassin d’Apollon

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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…

6. Château de Versailles

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Amid magnificently landscaped formal gardens, this splendid and enormous palace was built in the mid-17th century during the reign of Louis XIV – the Roi…

7. Louis XIV Statue

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This soaring statue of Louis XIV guards the gates to the Château de Versailles.

8. Salle du Jeu de Paume

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In May 1789 Louis XVI convened the États-Généraux, made up of more than 1118 deputies representing the nobility, clergy and the Third Estate (‘common…