
Saint-Jean de Beauregard castle & Dampierre estate
An elegant day out between nature and history at the gateway to Paris In the immediate vicinity of the capital, this getaway…
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This tour offers a different view of Versailles, far removed from the usual tours. Rather than the château itself, this tour highlights emblematic but often little-known sites: the Salle du Jeu de Paume, the Potager du Roi and the Trianon estate.
Between political history, art de vivre and royal intimacy, this day offers an original, more confidential and deeply enriching approach.
Designed for groups, this tour offers a perfect balance of culture, walking and discovery.
The tour begins with a founding site of French history: the Salle du Jeu de Paume.
It was here, on June 20, 1789, that the deputies of the Third Estate took the famous Jeu de Paume Oath, swearing not to separate until they had given France a constitution.
This event marks :
Today, the room retains a solemn atmosphere, allowing us to relive this decisive moment in history.
The tour continues to the Potager du Roi, a horticultural masterpiece created under Louis XIV by Jean-Baptiste de La Quintinie.
Designed to feed the royal table, this exceptional garden is a symbol of French art de vivre and the beginnings of French gastronomy.
It is distinguished by :
This unique site will help you understand :
The Potager du Roi is still operated and maintained today.
Visitors can discover :
This stage adds a sensory and educational dimension to the visit.
The tour continues at the Trianon estate, a retreat for the court, where sovereigns came to get away from the protocol of Versailles.
The Grand Trianon and especially the Petit Trianon offer a more intimate view of royal life.
This is where Marie-Antoinette retreated to escape château etiquette.
The Trianon estate is the perfect place to discover :
The famous Hameau de la Reine even evokes an idealized return to nature.
This visit reveals a more human and personal side of the monarchy.
Combining these three sites reveals three essential aspects of Versailles:
This tour offers an original and complete reading of history.
This outing is perfectly suited to groups, thanks to a fluid and varied program.
It proposes :
It is particularly suited to visitors wishing to discover Versailles in a different way.
Choosing this excursion means avoiding the classic tours and discovering places that are just as rich, but more confidential.
It enables :
It's entirely possible to discover Versailles in a different way, by visiting lesser-known but equally fascinating sites. Among the must-sees are the Salle du Jeu de Paume, where the French Revolution began, the Potager du Roi, which bears witness to the origins of French gastronomy, and the Trianon estate, which offers a glimpse into Marie-Antoinette's private life. These sites offer a more intimate, original and often less-frequented approach to Versailles.
The Salle du Jeu de Paume is a founding place in French political history. It was here that the deputies of the Third Estate took the Jeu de Paume Oath in 1789, marking the birth of the National Assembly and the beginning of the French Revolution. A visit here provides a concrete understanding of a key moment in French history.
The Trianon estate is important because it offers a more intimate view of royal life. Unlike the château, it allowed the sovereigns, notably Marie-Antoinette, to distance themselves from protocol and live in simpler, more natural surroundings. A visit to the Petit Trianon and the Hameau de la Reine provides a better understanding of this private dimension of the monarchy.