The world’s most famous watch — made for Marie Antoinette — is among the treasures on display.
Indian rhinoceros presented to Louis XV in 1769, stuffed in 1793 © Science Museum Group Today, Versailles: Science and ...
The Palace of Versailles stands as a testament to ... but his son Louis XV liked dinners in private, and Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette only dined here once a week. The young queen added a ...
With 14 royal suites, personal butlers, Michelin star feasts, and private guided tours, Le Grand Contrôle is one of the ...
This charming exhibition is a version of one first shown at Versailles in 2010 – Sciences and Curiosities at the Court of ...
The court of Louis XVI is stripped to a faded ... as more and more people disappear from this parody of a palace - leaving Marie Antoinette prey to the sexual attentions of her newly dominant ...
Abraham-Louis Breguet ... evolution of science at Versailles. It will explore how the monarchs Louis XIV, Louis XV and Louis XVI encouraged scientific pursuit. Marie Antoinette was the daughter ...
The watch features 823 parts including rubies, sapphires, platinum and gold A watch made for Marie ... the Palace of Versailles, and explain how monarchs Louis XIV, Louis XV and Louis XVI ...
A watch made for Marie Antoinette and described ... through the evolution of science at Versailles and how monarchs Louis XIV, Louis XV and Louis XVI encouraged scientific pursuit and drew on ...
A watch made for Marie Antoinette is to ... of science at the royal court, the Palace of Versailles, and explain how monarchs Louis XIV, Louis XV and Louis XVI encouraged scientific pursuit ...