10 Best Places to Visit in France - Travel video
Embark on an enchanting journey through the heart of France with us! ???????? From the iconic streets of Paris to the serene countryside landscapes, join us as we explore the captivating beauty and rich culture of this timeless destination.
With over two decades of being the world's top tourist hotspot, France continues to allure travelers from every corner of the globe. Delight in the sophisticated charm of its culture, savour the exquisite flavours of its cuisine, and indulge in the finest wines known to humanity.
While Paris may steal the spotlight with its iconic landmarks and romantic ambiance, our adventure extends beyond the city limits. Discover hidden gems tucked away in charming villages, marvel at majestic chateaux, and wander through picturesque countryside scenes that seem straight out of a fairytale.
Join us as we uncover the true essence of France, a land where every cobblestone street holds a story, and every corner reveals a new adventure. Don't just dream of Paris; let's go beyond and delve into the soul of France together. Subscribe now and join us on this unforgettable exploration! ????????
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[4k] Palace of Versailles tour 2023 | Paris must see attraction
Dive into the opulent world of French royalty with this stunning 4K tour of the Palace of Versailles in 2023! Step inside the dazzling Hall of Mirrors, marvel at the grandeur of the King's and Queen's apartments, and wander through the breathtaking Gardens of Versailles. This immersive experience whisks you back to the height of French nobility, revealing the palace's history, secrets, and must-see treasures.
Skip the long lines with our insider tips and explore at your own pace. Discover hidden gems, uncover fascinating stories, and get a true insider's look at this unforgettable Paris attraction. Whether you're a history
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00:00 Introduction
00:25 Equestrian statue of Louis XIV
00:56 The Horses of the Sun
01:58 Royal Chapel
02:17 Hercules Room
02:41 Salon of Venus
02:56 Salon Diane
03:13 Salon Of Mars
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CITY BREAK în PARIS: top obiective de vizitat, sfaturi practice și restaurante de neratat
Descoperă planul perfect pentru un city break de neuitat în capitala Franței, Paris! ???? În acest videoclip, vei afla topul celor mai emblematice obiective pe care trebuie neapărat să le vizitezi atunci când ajungi în Paris - precum celebrul Turnul Eiffel, Catedrala Notre Dame sau muzeele Louvre și Orsay. ???? ????️ ????
De asemenea, vei găsi o listă cu cele mai populare și apreciate restaurante tradiționale franceze, unde te poți delecta cu bucătăria pariziană autentică. ???? ???? ????
Pe lângă locațiile legendare, videoclipul oferă și sfaturi practice și secrete pentru a-ți planifica perfect vizita - de la recomandări pentru a nu pierde timp în aglomerație, până la cum să economisești bani. ???? Află în acest ghid complet cum să îți organizezi cel mai reușit city break la Paris, astfel încât să nu ratezi nimic din farmecul neegalat al Orașului Luminilor. ????
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Top 10 Tourist Destinations in the World Explore the top tourist destinations around the world
Top 10 Tourist Destinations in the World: Explore the top tourist destinations around the world that attract millions of visitors annually, such as Paris, New York, Tokyo, Maldives, and more.
Paris, France: Known as the City of Love and renowned for its iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and Notre-Dame Cathedral. Visitors can stroll along the Seine River, indulge in gourmet cuisine, and experience the city's vibrant art and culture scene.
New York City, USA: The bustling metropolis that never sleeps, offering a diverse range of attractions including Times Square, Central Park, Statue of Liberty, Broadway shows, and world-class museums like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Museum of Modern Art.
Tokyo, Japan: A dynamic blend of modernity and tradition, Tokyo is famous for its futuristic skyscrapers, ancient temples, bustling street markets, and delicious cuisine. Highlights include the historic Senso-ji Temple, the futuristic district of Shibuya, and the serene gardens of the Imperial Palace.
Maldives: A tropical paradise renowned for its crystal-clear waters, pristine white-sand beaches, and luxurious overwater bungalows. Ideal for snorkeling, diving, and relaxation, the Maldives offers unparalleled natural beauty and seclusion.
Rome, Italy: A city steeped in history and culture, Rome is home to iconic landmarks such as the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Vatican City. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, indulge in Italian cuisine, and admire masterpieces by Renaissance artists.
Barcelona, Spain: Known for its unique architecture, vibrant street life, and rich cultural heritage, Barcelona offers attractions like Antoni Gaudí's Sagrada Familia and Park Güell, as well as beautiful beaches along the Mediterranean coast.
Istanbul, Turkey: Bridging the gap between Europe and Asia, Istanbul is a melting pot of cultures with its stunning mosques, bustling bazaars, and historic sites like the Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace. Visitors can experience traditional Turkish baths, sample delicious street food, and cruise along the Bosphorus Strait.
Bangkok, Thailand: A vibrant city known for its ornate temples, bustling street markets, and lively nightlife. Highlights include the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, floating markets, and the bustling shopping district of Sukhumvit.
London, United Kingdom: A cosmopolitan capital steeped in history and culture, London boasts world-class museums, iconic landmarks like Big Ben and Buckingham Palace, as well as charming neighborhoods like Notting Hill and Covent Garden.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates: A modern marvel of architecture and luxury, Dubai is renowned for its towering skyscrapers, extravagant shopping malls, and man-made islands. Visitors can enjoy desert safaris, indoor skiing, and panoramic views from the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world.
Le Château de Bellevue en 1750 - Paris - Meudon - Versailles
Construit en moins d'un an entre 1749 et 1750, le château de Bellevue été construit à mi-chemin entre Paris et Versailles sur la commune de Meudon.
Son emplacement exceptionnel, sur le sommet des rives de la Seine dominant toute la plaine de Paris, lui valut son nom : Belle Vue.
Propriété de la Marquise de Pompadour jusqu'en 1757, elle vend alors le château au Roi Louis XV qui va entreprendre des travaux d'agrandissement considérables.
Au décès du Roi, le domaine revient aux filles de Louis XV qui y résideront jusqu'à la Révolution.
Le XIXème siècle signera l'anéantissement total du domaine qui sera démoli et loti en 1823.
Seuls subsistent une partie de la terrasse et quelques traces de bâtiments.
Built in less than a year between 1749 and 1750, the Château de Bellevue was built halfway between Paris and Versailles in the town of Meudon.
Its exceptional location, on the top of the banks of the Seine overlooking the entire plain of Paris, earned it its name: Belle Vue (meaning beautiful view)
Property of the Marquise de Pompadour until 1757, she then sold the castle to King Louis XV who undertook considerable expansion work.
On the death of the King, the estate returned to the daughters of Louis XV who lived there until the Revolution.
The 19th century will sign the total annihilation of the domain which will be demolished and subdivided in 1823.
Only part of the terrace and a few traces of buildings remain.
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5 Amazing Restaurants To Try in Paris
In a city with a lot of competition, I'm recommending 5 amazing restaurants to try in Paris. Each one is unique and deserves a coveted spot on your Paris wish list. In this top 5 list you find: a traditional 'bouillon' style restaurant in an old train station that's been open since 1896, the most fashionable cafe in Paris that's still known as the place to see and be seen, the first 24 hour restaurant in Paris that hasn't closed since 1947 (where Julia Child loved to eat), the cafe in Montmartre that Amélie Poulain 'worked at' in the movie Amélie, and the cheaper little sister to a Michelin Star restaurant. You can't go wrong with these Parisian gems!
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Saint Petersbourg, le joyau de la Russie - Musée de l'Ermitage - Théâtre - Documentaire voyage - AMP
A l’Est de l’Europe, dans le golfe de Finlande, se trouve la majestueuse Saint Pétersbourg.
✋Les plus belles destinations, c’est ici ???? ???? Abonnez vous ! ????
Traversé par des canaux et rivières, c’est un archipel qui recèle de nombreux trésors architecturaux, historiques et culturels.
Titre : Saint Petersbourg, le joyau de la Russie
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Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam, Frederick II the Great palace, King of Prussia
Sanssouci palace was the summer palace of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia, in Potsdam, near Berlin. It is often counted among the German rivals of Versailles. While Sanssouci is in the more intimate Rococo style and is far smaller than its French Baroque counterpart, it too is notable for the numerous temples and follies in the park. The palace was designed/built by Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff between 1745 and 1747 to fulfill King Frederick's need for a private residence where he could relax away from the pomp and ceremony of the Berlin court. The palace's name emphasises this; it is a French phrase (sans souci), which translates as without concerns, meaning without worries or carefree, symbolising that the palace was a place for relaxation rather than a seat of power. The name in past times reflected a play on words, with the insertion of a comma visible between the words Sans and Souci, viz. Sans, Souci. Kittsteiner theorizes that this could be a philosophical play on words, meaning without a worry/concern or it could be some secret personal message which nobody has interpreted, left to posterity by Frederick II.
Sanssouci is little more than a large, single-story villa—more like the Château de Marly than Versailles. Containing just ten principal rooms, it was built on the brow of a terraced hill at the centre of the park. The influence of King Frederick's personal taste in the design and decoration of the palace was so great that its style is characterised as Frederician Rococo, and his feelings for the palace were so strong that he conceived it as a place that would die with him. Because of a disagreement about the site of the palace in the park, Knobelsdorff was fired in 1746. Jan Bouman, a Dutch architect, finished the project.
00:42 - Entrance Hall
01:06 - Small Gallery
01:58 - Frederick II room and study
02:30 - Concert room Sanssouci palace
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03:57 - marble hall Sansoucci palace (Marmorsaal)
04:35 - Voltaire room (Voltairezimmer)
05.07 - Frederick II Picture Gallery Sanssouci palace
During the 19th century, the palace became a residence of Frederick William IV. He employed the architect Ludwig Persius to restore and enlarge the palace, while Ferdinand von Arnim was charged with improving the grounds and thus the view from the palace. The town of Potsdam, with its palaces, was a favourite place of residence for the German imperial family until the fall of the Hohenzollern dynasty in 1918.
After World War II, the palace became a tourist attraction in East Germany. Following German reunification in 1990, Frederick's body was returned to the palace and buried in a new tomb overlooking the gardens he had created. Sanssouci and its extensive gardens became a World Heritage Site in 1990 under the protection of UNESCO; in 1995, the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg was established to care for Sanssouci and the other former imperial palaces in and around Berlin. These palaces are now visited by more than two million people a year from all over the world.
The location and layout of Sanssouci above a vineyard reflected the pre-Romantic ideal of harmony between man and nature, in a landscape ordered by human touch. Winemaking, however, was to take second place to the design of the palace and pleasure gardens. The hill on which Frederick created his terrace vineyard was to become the focal point of his demesne, crowned by the new, but small, palace—mein Weinberghäuschen (my little vineyard house), as Frederick called it.[4] With its extensive views of the countryside in the midst of nature, Frederick wanted to reside there sans souci (without a care) and to follow his personal and artistic interests. Hence, the palace was intended for the use of Frederick and his private guests—his sketch (illustration) indicated the balanced suites pour les etrangers and pour le roy— only during the summer months, from the end of April to the beginning of October.
Twenty years following his creation of Sanssouci, Frederick built the New Palace (Neues Palais) in the western part of the park. This far larger palace was in direct contrast to the relaxed ethos behind Sanssouci, and displayed Frederick's power and strength to the world, in the Baroque style. The design of the New Palace was intended to demonstrate that Prussia's capabilities were undiminished despite its near defeat in the Seven Years' War.[5] Frederick made no secret of his intention, even referring to the new construction as his fanfaronnade (showing off).[6]
This concept of a grand palace designed to impress has led to the comparison of the palaces of Potsdam to Versailles,[7] with Sanssouci being thrust into the role of one of the Trianons. This analogy, though easy to understand, ignores the original merits of the concept behind Sanssouci, the palace for which the whole park and setting were created.
Visite du château de Versailles en vue aérienne par drone
Découvrez un des plus beaux monuments historiques de France, le château de Versailles, filmé par un drone dans le ciel des Yvelines,
VISIT OF THE PALACE OF VERSAILLES, VERSAILLES GARDENS AND THE GRAND TRIANON - PARIS (FRANCE) ???? ????????
Visite du Château de Versailles (Paris) mais aussi de ses immenses jardins et le Grand Trianon
Warning : Les trépieds ne sont pas autorisés dans le château de Versailles, seulement la caméra, c'est difficile de filmer dans ces conditions, désolé si ça tremble parfois.
Visit of the Palace of Versailles (Paris) but also its huge gardens and the Grand Trianon
Warning : Tripods are not allowed in the Palace of Versailles, only the camera, it's difficult to record in this condition, sorry if it shakes sometimes, it's inevitable.
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Places to see in ( Versailles - France ) The Hall of Mirrors
Places to see in ( Versailles - France ) The Hall of Mirrors
The Hall of Mirrors is the central gallery of the Palace of Versailles in Versailles, France. As the principal and most remarkable feature of King Louis XIV of France's third building campaign of the Palace of Versailles (1678–1684), construction of the Hall of Mirrors began in 1678. To provide for the Hall of Mirrors as well as the salon de la guerre and the salon de la paix, which connect the grand appartement du roi with the grand appartement de la reine, architect Jules Hardouin Mansart appropriated three rooms from each apartment as well as the terrace that separated the two apartments.
The principal feature of this hall is the seventeen mirror-clad arches that reflect the seventeen arcaded windows that overlook the gardens. Each arch contains twenty-one mirrors with a total complement of 357 used in the decoration of the galerie des glaces. The arches themselves are fixed between marble pilasters whose capitals depict the symbols of France. These gilded bronze capitals include the fleur-de-lys and the Gallic cockerel or rooster. Many of the other attributes of the Hall of Mirrors were lost to war for financial purposes, such as the silver table pieces and guéridons, which were melted by order of Louis XIV in 1689 to finance the War of the League of Augsburg.
In the 17th century, mirrors were among the most expensive items to possess at the time; the Venetian Republic held the monopoly on the manufacture of mirrors. In order to maintain the integrity of his philosophy of mercantilism, which required that all items used in the decoration of Versailles be made in France, Jean-Baptiste Colbert enticed several workers from Venice to make mirrors at the Manufacture royale de glaces de miroirs. According to legend, in order to keep its monopoly, the government of the Venetian Republic sent agents to France to poison the workers whom Colbert had brought to France.
The Hall of Mirrors' dimensions are 73.0 m × 10.5 m × 12.3 m (Length x Width x Height)(239.5 ft × 34.4 ft × 40.4 ft) and is flanked by the salon de la guerre (north) and the salon de la paix (south). Construction on the galerie and its two salons continued until 1684, at which time it was pressed into use for court and state functions. The ceiling decoration is dedicated to the political policies and military victories of Louis XIV. The central panel of the ceiling, Le roi gouverne par lui-même (The king governs alone), alludes to the establishment of the personal reign of Louis XIV in 1661. The present decorative schema represents the last of three that were presented to Louis XIV. The original decorative plan was to have depicted the exploits of Apollo, being consistent with the imagery associated with the Sun-King, Louis XIV. However, when the king learned that his brother, Philippe I, Duke of Orléans, had commissioned Pierre Mignard to decorate the ceiling of the grande galerie of his brother's residence at Château de Saint-Cloud, Louis XIV rejected the plan. The next decorative plan was one in which the exploits of Hercules — as allegories to the actions of Louis XIV — were to be depicted. Again, as with the first plan, the Hercules theme was rejected by the king.
During the 17th century, the Hall of Mirrors was used daily by Louis XIV when he walked from his private apartment to the chapel. At this time, courtiers assembled to watch the king and members of the royal family pass, and might make a particular request by intoning: Sire, Marly?. This was the manner in which one was able to obtain a much sought-after invitation to one of the king's house parties at Marly-le-Roi, the villa Louis XIV built north of Versailles on the route to Saint-Germain-en-Laye. However, of all the events that transpired in this room during the reign of Louis XIV, the Siamese Embassy of 1685–1686 must be cited as the most opulent. At this time, the galerie des glaces and the grands appartements were still appointed with silver furniture. In February 1715, Louis XIV held his last embassy in the galerie des glaces, one in which he received Mehemet Reza Bey, ambassador of the Shah of Persia.
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Ep04 De la Terre à l’Océan « Tour de France en gyroroue »
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????️ El LOUVRE, ???? el MUSEO más visitado ????️ 26 TOP obras de artes ➕ curiosidades del Museo ???????? París
???? Hoy visitamos uno de los museos más importantes y más visitados del Mundo, hablamos del Louvre en París. Nosotros hemos hecho nuestra propia lista de obras a visitar, 29 obras de las cuales hemos visto 26. En el vídeo también contamos algunas CURIOSIDADES del museo.
✍️ Visita también los siguientes vídeos:
???? Campo de Concentración, Dachau:
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Cour Marly in the Louvre
Cour Marly, an enormous indoor sculpture garden, at the Louvre in Paris.