Things You Have To Do: Versailles fountains at night
I love French history, so you may disregard this recommendation and figure that I'm biased. You'd be making a big mistake. If you're in Paris or going to Paris, plan to see the Grandes eaux nocturnes. I've been through the palace lots of times, and gone to see the fountains run (Grandes eaux Musicales), but none of them even came close to this.
I went on a Saturday night a few weeks ago and it was a beautiful evening. Just a bit of a chill in the air, which is good, because there is a lot of walking to do. As they do when they run the fountains in the daytime, there is 17th and 18th century music pumped through the gardens. They also turn on the water. That's where the similarities end. At night, they actually pour dry ice in some of the fountains to give them almost an eerie feeling. They're lit up beautifully. Along the center parterre between the chateau and the grand canal, they set up a series of gas torches that go off in a sequenced pattern to match the music. When they go off all at once, it feels as if a jet is flying low overhead; the ground even vibrates. There are all kinds of interesting food vendors there, giving it a bit of a festival/fair feel, but nothing too much, and certainly nothing too tacky. And then at the end of the evening (11:05pm), they have a huge fireworks display, set off over the grand canal. Then there's plenty of time to stroll back to the RER station and catch the last train back to Paris.
And did I mention that they have some of the cutest guys in France working there?
Here's a snippet below from the Versailles Website.
Grandes eaux nocturnes
As night falls, the Louis XIV Royal Garden becomes a stunning audiovisual spectacle. Visitors discover pools and groves filled with water and light, decorated with glowing colour. This year, once again, lighting and set designers will take over the gardens to make them glitter with a thousand lights and dazzling installations: from the ghost ship of the Sun King, Louis XIV's flagship, which will emerge from the waters, to the lasers that will criss-cross the sky and the spectacular defeat of the giant Encelade.
Dates :
Saturday evenings between 19 June and 28 August 2010 from 9 to 11.20 p.m.
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