A Day At Versailles Illustrated Guide to the Palace Museum Park And the Tria

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A Day At Versailles Illustrated Guide to the Palace Museum Park And the Tria
H Brauns
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SOUTH GARDEN AND TERRACE OP THE ORANGERY. This garden is bordered with marble slabs supporting bronze vases. The visitor will notice on the central steps two exquisite groups, each representing a marble Sphinx with a little bronze Cupid. On the steps to the right is a recumbent figure of Ariadne, after the ancient Statue in the Vatican Museum. The box-edgings farm complicated designs which give a good idea ol the plan of old French gardens. The Terrace is situated over the great galleries of th...e Orangery (erected by Mansart in 1686), which served as a prison for the Communists in 1871. The Swiss basin was excavated between 1679 and 1683 b> the regiment of Swiss Guards. It is about 2258 feet long, and 700 broad. The woods in the background are on the slopes of Satory. After having inspected the Orangery from above, ar d tn > great stairs called the Cent-Marches (Hundred steps), the visitor returns to the large steps in front of the Palace and descends to the Latona Garden. 6ARDCN AND BASIN OF LATONA.

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