The first glimpses of the Palace of Versailles from the tour bus.
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| This display shows the layout of the palace and grounds. The bottom left if the King's stables while the matching one on the right is the Queen's Stables. | 
| The Avenue de Paris runs straight from the gates of the Palace so visitors arriving from Paris got the full effect of the grandeur of the buildings. | 
| The gate was quite ornate and very showy. | 
We entered the complex at the building to the left of the chapel where you can see the B sign
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| The Chapel was also quite ornate and it was higher than the rest of the Palace. | 
| The tour of the Palace was all on the second floor so we had to enter this hall and walk up the stairs. | 
| What an interesting light fixture! | 
| The Hercules Drawing Room. Every room of the Palace is decorated to show the might and prosperity of the empire. | 
| From the Hercules Drawing Room we could look into the Chapel. | 
| But we weren't allowed too close. | 
| What fantastic painted ceilings! Every square inch of each room was highly decorated. | 
| On to the next room. You will have to double click to read. | 
| Yes green velvet wallpaper. I believe the guide mentioned that the decorations were changed out twice a year while King Louis XIV reigned. | 
| The Mercury Room | 
| The Apollo Drawing Room | 
| The War Drawing Room | 
| Looking out the windows of the War Drawing Room, we could see some of the many fountains and some of the gardens. | 
| The bed canopy is hard to distinguish in this photo as it blends in with the gold accents on the ceiling. | 
| The State Cabinet Room. | 
| Antichamber of the Large Canopy | 
| The Guard Room | 
| The Coronation Room. The Pillar in the middle of the room made it hard to get a photo of the Coronation picture. | 
| Busts seen while heading down the Queen's Staircase to exit the building | 
| Center portion of the Palace with the Queen's Chambers on the left, the King's Chambers and Hall of Mirrors in the middle and the Drawing Rooms on the right. | 
| Then we headed out to the back of the building. | 
| Roof statuary | 
| You might know that palm trees are not native to France. | 
| The orangery where they grew fruit trees | 

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