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lonesomeghost01 · 8 months
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#VauxLeVicomte #France
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@chateauvlv in all it’s glory. #chateaudevauxlevicomte #vauxlevicomte #maincy #france #chateau #nicolasfouquet #louisxiv #baroque #baroquefrench #louislevau #andrelenotre #charleslebrun #17thcentury #architecture #baroquearchitecture #interior #decor #design #interiordecor #interiordecorating #interiordecorator #interiordecoration #decorativearts #decorativeantiques #gardens #fountains #flowers #frencharchitecture #interiordesign #interiordesigner (at Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiiRRE5ogws/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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vespert9 · 3 years
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Vaux-le-Vicomte
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lehillwrites · 4 years
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Virtual Visit: Vaux-le-Vicomte
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Last spring I wrote a series of posts about virtually visiting fandom filming locations for a Travel Writing class, and since November 16th is considered "International Versailles Day" within the Versailles fandom (to commemorate the first episode airing in 2015), I thought I would re-create the post here. This virtual tour, as well as a few others, will be a part of my Capstone project to be completed next year. Enjoy!
The Chateau Vaux-le-Vicomte has been used in many period pieces, but the one I am focusing on for this post is the television series Versailles. The show ran for three glorious seasons (2015-2018) and in my opinion could have gone for another three no problem. Life in Louis XIV’s Court was filled with enough intrigue and decadence to put a modern day soap opera to shame. While the show takes some liberties, as they all do, much of what you see as the drama plays out on the screen is true. I fell down the research well after discovering the show and I think sometimes the writers actually hold back when portraying the utterly elegant madness of the time of Louis XIV’s Versailles.
Vaux itself is never mentioned by name in the show, but it stood in for many scenes that were supposed to take place within the real palace of Versailles. In the header picture it is doubling for Saint-Cloud, the royal residence of Philippe d'Orleans (1640-1701), the only brother of King Louis XIV (1638-1715). The actual Saint-Cloud no longer exists, but it is said that the beauty of Philippe's chateau rivaled Versailles' in the opinion of many visitors at the time. A fact that did not please the King.
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A quick history lesson
You cannot talk about Vaux-le-Vicomte without also looking at Nicholas Fouquet (1615-1680) from whose mind the chateau sprung. Though less like Athena from Zeus because it took 20 years for Fouquet’s dream to come to fruition.
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In 1641 he acquired the land and proceeded to demolish the existing chateau and cleared the village of Vaux and two adjacent hamlets. The three men who were behind the stunning beauty of the chateau and gardens were the architect Louis Le Vau (1612-1670), gardener André Le Nôtre (1613-1700), and painter and decorator Charles Le Brun (1619-1690). Thanks to the support of Fouquet, each of these men, already respected in their fields, would create an architectural, artistic and design legacy that would influence all of Europe.
Le Veu designed a chateau that worked with the gardens to enhance their beauty equally. Le Nôtre used new techniques in gardening along with his own unique designs to create the original French formal garden. Le Brun was the genius behind the lavish artwork inside the chateau, filled with mythology and allegorical figures that were characteristic of the 17th century.
Later, all three of these men would work under the direction of Louis XIV as he created his own masterpiece, Versailles, which was influenced heavily by Vaux. You see, when Nicholas Fouquet, then the Minister of Finance, held the first grand party in 1661 to showcase the completed chateau for the king, that’s when it all fell apart. He had apparently gone too far, and dreamed too big.
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The writer Voltaire wrote, “On 17 August, at 6 o’clock in the evening, Fouquet was king of France; at 2 o’clock in the morning, he was nothing.” It didn’t happen quite that fast, but three weeks later Fouquet was arrested by d’Artagnan, of the King’s Musketeers, and accused of embezzling from the Crown. In reality, it had been the Cardinal Mazarin who had depleted the royal coffers, but it didn’t matter. Fouquet was sent to prison in Pignerol, where he died in 1680.
The King claimed much of the chateau's assets and auctioned off the rest. Madame Fouquet left the chateau and gardens to her son, but the domain was sold to the Marshal of Villars in 1805 after the son’s death. It was briefly renamed Vaux-Villars until after the Marshal's death when his son sold it to the Duke of Praslin. The chateau was a place of pride for the Duke, and while six generations of his family called Vaux home, maintaining the chateau and gardens simply became too expensive.
For 30 years Vaux-le-Vicomte was left empty and neglected until 1875 when Alfred Sommier purchased it at auction and began to bring the masterpiece back to life. Today, the chateau and gardens are managed by Jean-Charles and Alexander Vogué, the fifth generation in the family to do so.
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What it means to me
I wish it could be possible for every film or television show to be filmed on-location, but time, space and money are always a factor. In the case of using Vaux-le-Vicomte for many scenes to represent the palace of Versailles it was not just because Versailles is only closed to the public on Mondays but also because the interior of the palace has changed drastically since the time of Louis XIV, unlike Vaux-le-Vicomte.
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And so many iconic scenes were filmed here, such as when Louis XIV (George Blagdon) feverishly dances in the Grand Salon to the shock of the nobles watching, and the horror of his valet Bontemps (Stuart Bowman) who quickly has the windows and doors closed against prying eyes.
The love Bontemps feels for his King is perfectly portrayed, while the scene also shows how untouchable the King is. No one dares approach the King, not even his guards, when it is obvious there is something wrong. The nobles might be titillated by the odd display, but they keep safely outside of the salon and just watch. Only Bontemps is allowed to take control of the situation.
Historically, the fever that brought him close to death, and made the possibility of his brother (portrayed by Alexander Vlahos in the show) taking the throne, happened before the work on Versailles had begun, but it fits well within the Versailles season one plotline.
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I loved that Saint-Cloud was represented, the facade at least, by Vaux-le-Vicomte because, as I mentioned, the original chateau was destroyed. In the show, the brother of the King does not have an easy time of it, similar to what we know of his life historically. That the chateau Philippe loved so dearly and put a lifetime of work into was destroyed just seems a tragic loss for history and for the man who is known as the grandfather of Europe. After all, it is his progeny who lived to become royalty in nearly all of Europe even to today, and not King Louis XIV's.
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Best way to virtually visit
We are very lucky that Vaux-le-Vicomte partnered with Google to create a virtual tour experience of many rooms in the chateau as well as the formal gardens. For the long way around, go to:
Vaux-le-Vicomte website (you have the option to choose from several languages)
Scroll down and click “Multimedia”
Click “Virtual Tour”
Click “Google Street View” to go directly to the virtual tour options
Scroll down to see the two icons for the chateau or Gardens
Pick your choice
Or just use this link for the Google Arts & Culture page, scroll down and find the Virtual Tour icons.
I listed the longer way first because the Vaux website has so much wonderful information to explore before or after taking the virtual tour that it’s worth taking the long way around.
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The Chateau option starts off in the Grand Salon. From there you can move around using the arrows or go directly into different rooms using the thumbnails at the bottom of the screen.
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The Garden option drops you outside of the chateau. While you cannot move straight down the wide path, you can move left or right to continue forward along the side paths. The cool thing about this virtual tour? You can “walk” from the chateau all the way up the hill to the Hercules statue and look back down. (Note: The current Hercules statue is actually a 19th century copy of the original.)
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I think this tour has made me want to visit in-person in ways few other virtual tours have, and at this point I have explored quite a few! I want to walk every inch of those garden paths even if my feet complain! And I want to take a guided tour of the chateau to hear about the incredible history and maybe get a few details only someone familiar with the history can reveal!
Thank you Vaux-le-Vicomte and Google!
You can watch all three seasons of Versailles on Netflix.
Source for the historical background of Vaux: the Vaux-le-Vicomte website
Other Sources: Personal screenshots, Google Earth, Wikipedia
Posted: November 16, 2020
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brent-millard · 6 years
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Photo by Brent Millard
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bonheur-campagne · 5 years
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Hier c'était le dernier jour d'ouverture pour visiter le Noël de Vaux-le-Vicomte, et heureusement, j'ai pu m'y rendre ! Je vous partage ma visite toujours aussi exceptionnelle et magique du château... Cette année la décoration était plutôt autour des guirlandes lumineuses ! 😘 #vauxlevicomte #chateaudevauxlevicomte #vlv #chateau vlv #christmasdecor #christmas (à Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte) https://www.instagram.com/p/B6-WLrCqnnw/?igshid=1cljpe6q1kxqv
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latouchefr · 5 years
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Vaux-le-Vicomte.
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livesunique · 6 years
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La Chambre du Roi (King’s Bedroom)  
Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, Maincy, France
©Yann Piriou
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givenchychaos · 5 years
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castle of vaux le vicomte, france #2
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isidoraworks · 5 years
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Perfil. . #nofilterjustfilm #filmphotography #fed3 #фэд3 #monochromefilm #monochrome #bwfilm #pretoebranco #france #vauxlevicomte #chateau #ishootfilm #filmisnotdead #staybrokeshootfilm #35mm #filmwave #lightbox #filmshooters #analog #travel #travelgram #grainisgood #buyfilmnotmegapixels (at Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxE_s_AAq8g/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1x6ryroqy4tye
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archimaps · 6 years
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The bedroom of Louis XIV, Vaux-le-Vicomte
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The King’s Bedroom at Vaux-le-Victomte, Nicolas Fouquet’s glittering Chateau. Though the bedroom was built for Louis XIV, a series of unfortunate events following his 1661 visit mean that the King never actually used it. ___________________________________________ Photo by Pascal Chevallier via @tatlermagazine @chateauvlv #chateau #vauxlevicomte #france #chateauvauxlevicomte #interiors #bedroom #bedroomdecor #bedroomdesign #louisxiv #nicolasfouquet #frenchchateau #king #classicalinteriors #classicaldesign #interiordecor #interiordecorating #interiordecorating #interiordecorator #decor #design #maincy #interiorarchitecture #baroque #frenchbaroque #17thcentury #historicallandmark #historicalhomes #historicalhouse #frenchhistory #palace #devogüé (at Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte) https://www.instagram.com/p/CXOxx6nImEE/?utm_medium=tumblr
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vespert9 · 3 years
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madeofstars-andsea · 6 years
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#Chamber of #Muses Mini #Versailles #art #decors #architecture #royal #vauxlevicomte (presso Château de Vaux le Vicomte) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bmv81qkhpzX/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1rxltslif3hfs
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tynatunis · 3 years
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Love @styleanddesignflammarion A dreamy Sunday lunch at Vaux le Vicomte. •~Vaux le Vicomte: a Private Invitation. Photography by Bruno Ehrs, text by Guillaume Picon. ~•@chateauvlv @flammarioninternational #frenchchateau #chateauxdefrance #patrimoinefrancais #vauxlevicomte #parisfrance #parismaville #parisvibes #parismonamour #parisphoto #parisgram #paris🇫🇷 #parisien #iloveparis #bridge #pont #ponts #seine #river #fleuve #townscaper #louvre #orsay #grandpalais #quaideseine #pontdesarts #pontducarrousel #pontroyal #romantic #cityoflove #romanticcity https://www.instagram.com/p/CXIPVMLvjuI/?utm_medium=tumblr
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