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The Empire Rooms Palace Of Versailles

the Empire Rooms Palace Of Versailles
the Empire Rooms Palace Of Versailles

The Empire Rooms Palace Of Versailles At versailles, the king sought to honour the empire in a number of spaces on the ground floor of the palace’s south wing, under the gallery of battles. he displayed most of the large paintings napoleon commissioned for his political communications, and those that decorated the imperial residences. the 13 empire rooms retrace year after year. 10 € book online. this prestigious series of seven rooms were parade apartment, used for hosting the sovereign’s official acts. for this reason, it was bedecked with lavish italian style decoration, much admired by the king at the time, composed of marble panelling and painted ceilings. during the day, the state apartment was open to all.

The 1792 room palace of Versailles
The 1792 room palace of Versailles

The 1792 Room Palace Of Versailles The jeu de paume room at versailles was built in 1686 to satisfy the court ('jeu de paume' was a historic precursor of tennis). it was the venue for the jeu de paume oath, taken on 20 june 1789. it is open to the public every weekend from may to october from 12:30 to 18:30 (last access 17:45). A transition room. as the only remnant of the rooms that louis philippe devoted to the french revolution, the 1792 room offers the keys to understanding the king’s political and historic project. it marks both the end of a world – the french monarchy fell on 10 august 1792 – and the beginning of a new era full of hopes as well as worries. The 1796 1797 room. this room is the first of the empire rooms and the start of the talking museum, and it focuses on the years 1796 and 1797. this room is home to bataille de neuwied (1835), by victor adam, and bataille de rivoli (1844), by félix henri emmanuel philippoteaux. this room is accessible as part of a guided tour. The empire rooms as a contemporary of napoleon i, king louis philippe was eager to obtain the support of former members of the empire and the favour of bonapartist opinion. at versailles, he gathered most of the large paintings commissioned by napoleon in the ground floor of the palace’s south wing, under the gallery of great battles.

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