La Château Versailles
In 1669 a quaint hunting lodge a few miles outside of Paris was designated to become one of the grandest, most beautiful, and most elaborate castles that the world has ever seen. The Palace Versailles helped to establish King Louis XIV as a Grand Monarch, and was the rule with which other palaces were measured. The single act of creation on the part of Louis XIV propelled him into the annals of history as not only a great leader and politician, but an accomplished architect as well. Versailles stands today as a testament of the grandeur and audacity of the Baroque period in European history, and its lasting affect on our modern day.La Château Versailles was a mammoth work of a cross between classical and baroque styles. Its exterior is decorated in very classical styling, but its sheer magnitude displays its ties to the Baroque period of art and architecture. The style in which it was constructed was surely nothing new to the people of France, what was distinct about it was the size. If Versailles had been 100 meters wide instead of nearly six times that, it would have simply been another chateau. But because of its size the Palace Versailles has become one of the most studied and beloved palaces in the world. It is a singular
The Baroque idea of bigger and better has not completely or even nearly left the world society. Louis XIV began something that he never could have imagined the consequences of. Though recently destroyed, the World Trade Center’s twin towers were two very large signs of the United State’s almighty power. Much as in current times, that absolute power left a bad taste in the mouths of those who were opposed to it. This distaste eventually caused this beautiful palace to be abandoned and left for ruin because of the French Revolution. The Spirit of Baroque architecture is still alive and well. The styles may have changed slightly, but upon viewing the estate of Bill Gates it is hardly in doubt that bigger somehow still indicates better. The Palace Versailles is possibly one of the grandest and most beautiful pieces of architecture on the face of the planet. Its simplistic style and audacious magnitude create such an impression as to make one’s jaw drop. Its design and beauty rival that of Bernini’s Piazza, and its magnitude has no equal. Truly this once humble hunting lodge has changed the way the world is viewed and has done just as Louis XIV desired, it has given him into fame that he desired. As the architect and builder of the most magnificent building of its age, Louis XIV will not soon be forgotten. Nor will his influence on modern day architecture be
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