CHATEAU DE VAUX LE VICOMTE
Did you know that the Château de Vaux le Vicomte, to the east of Paris, was one of the main sources of inspiration for the Château de Versailles?...
A brief reminder for those not aware of the history of this splendid 17th-century estate: its owner Nicolas Fouquet, Louis XIV’s superintendant of Finances, chose three men of genius for the task of its construction – the architect Louis Le Vau, the painter-decorator Charles Le Brun and the landscape gardener André Le Nôtre.
Vaux le Vicomte became the rendezvous of leading artistic figures of the time: Molière, Corneille, Charles Perrault, Jean de La Fontaine, Madame de Sévigné… to name but a few. Ultimately though, this oh-so-lavish existence incited the disapproval of the king who eventually arrested Fouquet - the rest is history. As for the designers of this magnificent domain, they went on to create the marvel that is the Château de Versailles.
It’s well worth taking the time to explore this admirable site, with a visit of the château and all its furnishings, the Musée des Equipages and the first French gardens by André Le Nôtre with their magical fountains. A sight for sore eyes!
A rich programme of festivities whisk you back to the 17th century to experience for just a few hours the pomp and splendour of this exceptional estate: “Candlelight evenings” recreate the magic of the feasts in honour of the young Sun King, staged tours on the theme of “Festes Galantes”, outdoor theatre, picnic lunch in costume, candlelit concerts in the gardens, shows for children and a permanent exhibition “André Le Notre, Les jardins de l’intelligence”.
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photo © B. StGenest
Practical information
CHATEAU DE VAUX LE VICOMTE
Domaine de Vaux Le Vicomte
77950
MAINCY
telephone number :
01 64 14 41 90
mail :
chateau@vaux-le-vicomte.com
The Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte is the finest private chateau in France, built for Nicolas Fouquet, Louis XIV’s financial superintendent, and unrivalled by any other royal property of the 17th century. The young Sun King, jealous by such ostentation and living in his shadow, had Fouquet arrested and imprisoned for life and, inspired by Vaux-le-Vicomte, he built Versailles. Visits available to the chateau, the carriage museum and the Le Nôtre French style garden. During candlelight visits, 2000 candles light up the chateau and gardens and bring back the festive atmosphere of the time. Numerous activities for children.
Others informations
Architecturals styles :
Louis XIV style
List of collections :
History, Painting, Furniture, Costumes, Architecture, Interior decoration, Panelling, Cinema, Life show, Bronzes, Fine Arts, Classic cars, Reception halls
Collections period :
17th century
Garden :
Le Nôtre gardens. French style.
Opening days and times
Open/Closed :
Open daily from 15 March to 9 November 2008 from 10am to 6pm.
Cash desk closes at :
10am-6pm
Days of week :
Open on those public holidays :
Horaire nocturne :
Candlelight visits every Saturday night from 6 May to 14 October, except for 9 September, until 11pm.
Individual tours
Independant tour :
€12.50. RR €10. Child €9.50. Family rate (2 adults + 2 children) €39. Candlelight visits €15.50, RR €13.40
Guided tour :
With an official guide for a 90-minute tour
Free for children :
Free for children under 6yrs (accompanied by their family).
Group tours
Group tour :
Group rate for a minimum of 20 persons €9.90. Candlelight visit €13.40
Services
Foreign language information :
French, English, German, Italian, Spanish.
Educational activities :
Puzzle book + free treasure hunt in gardens.
Audio guide :
€1.50: English, German, Italian, Spanish.
Photo allowed :
No tripods in the chateau
Restaurant :
L'Ecureuil: open daily and during candlelight visits
Miscellaneous :
Club Car hire - electric cars: €15 per 45 mins
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