Thursday, 19 August 2010

Jardin du Petit Trianon


Another view of the French pavilion that I was showing you yesterday. Turn around and you see the Petit Trianon castle (here on the left). Those interested by a visit of the castle can click on the 'Petit Trianon' label below.
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Une autre vue du pavillon français que je vous montrais hier. Si vous vous retournez, vous voyez le Petit Trianon, ici à gauche. Ceux qu'une visite de l'intérieur intéresserait, peuvent cliquer sur le tag ci-dessous.

21 comments:

T. Becque said...

Oh my gosh, this is incredibly beautiful and indeed "petit". Your pictures are gorgeous. I'd agree, 40 people is small, but I think that's what makes it so charming. I'm not the type of American with the bigger the better philosophy:)

And no, Lucky Wishbone is not the fish & chips w/malt vinegar like GB. I wish! Then I would go there willingly! More like chicken and coke!

Bob Crowe said...

It has been several years since I last visited the palace and grounds but I certainly remember the lines of trees pruned to look like box hedges. They are just so elegant.

Randy said...

It's so lovely that I would be afraid to touch anything. Wonderful photo.

Lorrie said...

I love the elegance of the Petit Trianon. It's more accessible than the Grand Palais de Versailles. I can understand why Marie Antoinette liked spending time there.

Oakland Daily Photo said...

Très joli.

EG CameraGirl said...

Very pretty, neat and orderly. :)

Olivier said...

vraiment sympa, je m'en contenterais comme petit pavillon pour les Weekend ;)

Small City Scenes said...

So beautiful and orderly. Compact and perfect. Very nice. MB

Bergson said...

il faudrait bien que j'y retourne visiter

VP said...

I know it's quite different but this place reminds me of Bagateele, in the Bois de Boulogne...

Leslie D. said...

Looks like a set from one of those BBC classics. Lovely..

Malyss said...

C'est très joli, mais trop bien rangé pour moi; Perso, Je préfère les jardins sauvages, en fouillis, qui partent dans tous les sens..

Un regard offert said...

Merci pour ce tour de propriétaire.

Woody said...

Not your 'typical' castle however, it's stunning. I checked your tag and you have a great collection. I'd go crazy photographing here!

Cezar and Léia said...

It's really beautiful, I want to visit there but I'm waiting for the opportunity to go there for the next visit of my son form Brazil.He is very interesting in Versailles and history and he is learning French as well. :)
*** what a perfect sunny day in that day! wow
Léia

Life Is A Road Trip said...

I think that is the most beautiful garden and lovely blue sky I have ever seen.

Loree said...

Beautiful gardens and architecture.

tapirgal said...

A beautiful scene with the flowers blooming in front.

A l a i n said...

Magnifique il faut prendre soin de cela.

Unknown said...

So pretty, I'd be drawing if I were there!

Sharon said...

Oh, so beautiful! What a gorgeous place.

Sharon