I was at the Park of Versailles, the 800-hectare playground for the kings, queens and political leaders who made up France's pre-Revolutionary ruling class. Versailles was the centre of power and the material embodiment of absolute monarchy that reigned over France until the Revolution from 1788-1799. The palace bore witness to strategic marriages and state visits. But the whole estate was really constructed for another reason: leisure, with the sweeping park and smaller
manicured gardens used for pleasure – and debauchery.
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