On 21 December 2010, this is where I spent the evening: the royal chapel at the palace. Why? Well, there is a huge clue in the first photo...
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Le 21/12/10, j'ai passé la soirée à la chapelle royale du château. Pourquoi ? Ben il y a un indice très fort sur la première photo...
That was a very important date for me, too!
ReplyDeleteI very dense. The only thing I can figure is that you were part of the orchestra!
Lovely place. We were not allowed in when we visited...next time!
Re your question on Ocala DP: No, I didn't ask their permission...I just took the pic.
Beeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThere must have been a concert on December 21.
-- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
I love this chapel! This is the place Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI was married. I have never saw it with modern chairs. I hope the concert was great!
ReplyDeleteI assume you were in the orchestra, or narrating the performance, or conducting the orchestra, or enjoying the performance as a spectator.
ReplyDeleteI am sure this was a special evening. We have enjoyed several concerts at St. Chapelle in Paris, but never in the chapel in Versailles.
gorgeous. now i want to hear the music
ReplyDeleteLovely setting. Maybe you are a musician and part of the performance that evening?
ReplyDeleteWow, what a place to see or participate in a concert! The fresco is amazing!
ReplyDeleteBet it was a wonderful evening. How beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWell, from the music on your blog, you love classical music, and from the seating in the first photo, music is going to be played, so you were at a concert!!!
ReplyDelete(I will leave it to the others to figure out your role . . . conductor, performer, photographer of the performance, music critic, stage manager, or that revered role, audience member.)
How heavenly that must have been. I dream of being in an authentic atmosphere like this.
ReplyDeleteOrchestra and singers? Must have sounded heavenly in there.
ReplyDeleteWoaw, quel lieu magnifique! Beauté impressionnante!On est dejà dans l'ambiance avec ta bande-son..:)
ReplyDeletela prochaine fois que je viens lire ton blog, je mets la robe de soirée!
Such a beautiful setting
ReplyDeleteYou must have been singing or playing an instrument.
ReplyDeleteWhat a FANTASTIC place!!
How beautiful! As everyone else is wondering, I am too. Were you in the orchestra or...??
ReplyDeleteSharon
What a gorgeous building to fill with music! How was the concert? :-)
ReplyDeleteI hope the concert was good! I bet the acoustics are nice. What a beautiful spot for listening to some classics.
ReplyDeleteBach, Oratorio de Noël?
ReplyDeletebon ben comme tout le monde, cela sent le concert a plein nez. j'espere que c'etait avec les orgues
ReplyDeleteWe never got to see inside the palace on our visit. It was a lovely day and so much to see outside! Good reason for another visit. xxx
ReplyDeleteGot goosebumps just imagining the sound of this organ, it must be heavenly!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
These are beautiful organ pipes.
ReplyDeleteIt must have been a concert. Wow, lovely setting.
ReplyDeleteI bet it was a wonderful concert!
ReplyDeleteDid you attend a concert or perform there? I bet it was just wonderful. Beautiful palace of course.
ReplyDeleteDid we marry you? MB
La musique nous invité dans un belle ensemble.
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