Young Louis XIV L’ouis XIV L’ etat c’est moi! By Hyacinthe Rigaud By Hyacinthe Rigaud.

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Young Louis XIV

L’ouis XIV

L’ etat c’est moi! By Hyacinthe Rigaud By Hyacinthe Rigaud

Louis XIV’s Carriage

The Bourbon Family Crest

The Sun Symbol

Louis XIV Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 1665

Jean-Baptiste Colbert

Versailles Statistics f 2,000 acres of grounds f 12 miles of roads f 27 miles of trellises f 200,000 trees f 210,000 flowers planted every year f 80 miles of rows of trees f 55 acres surface area of the Grand Canal f 12 miles of enclosing walls f 50 fountains and 620 fountain nozzles f 21 miles of water conduits f 3,600 cubic meters per hour: water consumed f 26 acres of roof f 51,210 square meters of floors f 2,153 windows f 700 rooms f 67 staircases f 6,000 paintings f 1,500 drawings and 15,000 engravings f 2,100 sculptures f 5,000 items of furniture and objects d'art f 150 varieties of apple and peach trees in the Vegetable Garden

Louis XIII’s Old Chateau

Versailles Today

Palais de Versailles

Versailles Palace, Park Side

Garden View of Versailles

Chateau de Versailles

André Le Nôtre, Royal Gardener

Versailles’ Northern Gardens

Chateau de Versailles Gardens

The Orangery

Fountains, Fountains, and More Fountains!

And More Fountains!

And Even More Fountains!!!

Temple of Love

Hall of Mirrors

The Queen’s Bed The King’s Bed

Louis XIV’s Chapel

Louis XIV’s Chapel Altarpiece

Organ in Louis XIV’s Chapel

Louis XIV’s Opera Stage

Louis XIV Furniture

The Gallery of Battles