Tuesday 14 September 2010

L'intérieur du Belvédère

I have shown you the Belvédère in Marie-Antoinette's Petit Trianon estate here and here. Some of you wondered about the inside, so here's a peek!
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Je vous ai montré le Belvédère au Petit Trianon ici et ici. Certains d'entre vous se demandaient à quoi ressemblait l'intérieur, voici donc un coup d'oeil !

20 comments:

  1. Anonymous14/9/10 02:06

    Are those all hand painted? Amazing. Great photo!

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  2. So elaborate and beautiful with the greenery outside the window.

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  3. There's a nice little irony of a shot of the beautiful interior of a place whose name refers to looking out. But then maybe for Marie that was the point.

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  4. To live in such a place. Even if only for a day. That is amazing.

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  5. And quite a pretty peek.

    You wondered why a town wouyld be called Concrete---well check this out:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concrete,_Washington

    I am drawing a blank tonight--I may post nothing. MB

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  6. magnifique cet interieur, c'est beau de vivre dans une ville avec une aussi belle histoire

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  7. An interior so beautiful, like everything you have showed us of this building.

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  8. This is exactly how I imagined it would be like, simply gorgeous! :D

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  9. I always love chronologies, and I have always liked your portraits in the sidebar. I'd like to see them both higher on the page. As for the photo today, I also love these jewel box buildings. The green coming through the window adds a beautiful flavor.

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  10. C´est superbe!
    Bon mardi Ciel :)

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  11. Hey there---I did post after all. MB

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  12. As pretty as I imagined it would be.

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  13. Beautiful and delicate reflections in those windows.I like so much the lovely flowers and lines in the wall, very charming and elegant.
    Léia

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  14. superbe
    tu as un intérieur de toute beauté
    je ne comprends pas pourquoi tu n'y restes pas pour les vacances

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  15. Another dome. :)

    This is so lovely. I like all the painted details. I bet a lot of work went into those walls.

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  16. Breathtaking! People just don't put that much detail into designing things these days.

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  17. This really is such a well-designed building... so much to see, yet not cluttered.

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  18. Ah! We are happy to see this!

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  19. I love this building! I own some 18th century porcelain tea cups used by Marie Antoinette in the Belvédère. Great photo. I think this building is going to be renovated soon.

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