Interior Of Palace Of Versailles, France
Interior Of Palace Of Versailles, France
Palace of Versailles
We had a great tour at the Palace of Versailles today in France. Here is just a quick look
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First Meeting: Macron welcomes Putin to Versailles
Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in France to meet new French leader Emmanuel Macron. Macron, who in the past has been critical of Moscow, is hosting Putin at the Chateau de Versailles, just outside Paris.
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Salon de l'agriculture 2013 porte de Versailles, jour de l'inauguration
Inauguration du salon de l'agriculture porte de Versailles à Paris avec la présence du président de la république François Hollande.
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State banquet at the Elysée Palace, Paris
King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima arrive at thr Elysée Palace where they are greeted by President Hollande
La Fête des Limousines 2015
La Fête des Limousines, za. 7 juni 2015, Geertruidenberg (Markt), voor de volgende Franse limousines: Citroën CX/XM/C6, Peugeot 505/604/605/607, Renault 20/25/30/Safrane/Vel Satis, Talbot Tagora
A Day in Paris- Eiffel, Seine, and Versailles - Sir Willow's Park Tales ep 48
When you're in France, you have to experience Paris! This was the first chance we had to visit the city itself, and the sights were incredible. Eiffel Tower, cruising the Seine River, and of course the Palace of Versailles!
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Versailles, France (Formal Ceremony on 150th Anniversary of French Revolution)
LS Palace buildings across fountain & pool w/ Neptune statue in MCU. CU large tiered fountain.
19:41:09 High angle of limousines arriving in courtyard w/ military at attention. VIPs out of cars, greeted.
19:41:17 Int. SOF. Diplomats arrive thru crowd, up steps on carpet to table; seated people watching. President Albert LeBrun at microphone, LS of hall w/ packed spectators. Shot from rear of packed hall.
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Garde du corps hôtel Kaserne barracks Versailles Paris
from wikipedia: La première unité des gardes du corps est la garde écossaise créée par le roi Charles VII vers 1423. Cette unité est composée de soldats écossais portant le titre d'archers du corps du roi. Le terme d'archer désigne à l'époque un cavalier légèrement armé, à la différence des gens d'armes ou cavaliers cuirassés. Louis XI adjoignit à cette garde deux compagnies d'archers français. Une quatrième compagnie est créée par François Ier en 1515. Dès cette époque, la compagnie écossaise compte plus de Français que d'Écossais. Les quatre compagnies de gardes du corps — ce terme supplantant au XVIe siècle celui d'archer du corps — n'ont toutefois aucun lien entre elles. Elles sont dirigées par des capitaines différents, souvent de haut rang. La compagnie écossaise est ainsi souvent commandée par des membres de la famille royale d'Écosse, les compagnies françaises par des maréchaux de France. En 1664, Louis XIV dote les gardes du corps d'un état-major commun. Les gardes du corps sont supprimés en 1791. Nombre d'entre eux participent à la contre-révolution. Le corps est rétabli en 1814, mais définitivement supprimé en 1830. - The oldest company in the Garde du Corps was the Company of Scottish Archers, later just the 1st Scottish Company or Garde Écossaise, formed in 1419 from Scots that fought for the French during Hundred Years' War. In the Battle of Fornovo during the Italian Wars the Garde du Corps saved king Charles VIII from being captured by enemy forces. Later in the Italian Wars they failed to save Francis I from being captured in the Battle of Pavia. The last time the Garde du Corps campaigned was during the War of the Austrian Succession because it only went on campaign when the king was present. The last battle in which the Garde du Corps was present was Lauffeld on 1 July 1747. Revolution and Restoration The Garde du Corps featured conspicuously in several incidents in the opening stages of the French Revolution. On 1 October 1789 the officers of the Garde hosted a banquet to welcome their colleagues of a line infantry regiment of the Royal Army which had been brought to Versailles to replace the disbanded French Guards (Gardes Francais). The latter regiment had joined in the attack on the Bastille six weeks before. The banquet was reported in Paris as a royalist provocation and an angry crowd marched on Versailles. During the night of 5 October about 500 members of the crowd broke into the Palace killing several of the Gardes du Corps on duty. Other Gardes du Corps held the doors to the royal apartments until grenadiers of the National Guard - mostly former Gardes Francais - restored order. The Garde du Corps narrowly escaped massacre and, disarmed, was obliged to accompany the Royal Family to Paris. Most of this aristocratic regiment then dispersed to their estates or into exile. The Garde du Corps was formally dissolved in 1791 along with all of the Maison du Roi, except for the ill fated Swiss Guard. After the abdication of Napoleon I in April 1814 and the Bourbon Restoration, Louis XVIII recreated the Garde du Corps with the rest of the Maison du Roi. These units disappeared during Napoleon's return, at the start of the Hundred Days. After Waterloo and the return of the Bourbons the Garde du Corps was recreated again, almost the only unit of the old Maison du Roi to be given a further chance after the disappointing performance of these expensive and militarily obsolete regiments in 1815. The Garde du Corps was however reorganised, reduced in numbers to about 1,500 and integrated more closely with the regular army. The reconstituted Garde du Corps served the returned Bourbons loyally until being finally abolished, along with all Guard units, by Louis-Philippe in 1830 after the July Revolution. Motto The original motto of the Garde du Corps was Erit haec quoque cognita monstris (They will be recognized, them also, with their brilliant deeds), but during the reign of Louis XIV it changed to Nec pluribus impar (No unequal match for many (suns)), which also was Louis XIV's personal motto. The swords of the guardsmen was inscribed with Vive le Roi (Long live the king).
Family Trip Keliling Eropa: Istana Versailles & Paris (lagi)
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News From France (1956)
Palace of Versailles, Paris, France & Algiers, Algeria.
GV. Pan, limousine in front of Palace of Versailles. GV. Palace with statues in foreground. SV. Yugoslavian leader Marshal Josip (Joseph) Broz Tito, wife Jovanka and officials in the garden, & CV. CV. Mrs Tito. LV. Looking down the Avenue from the Palace with fountains in the foreground. GV. Tito and officials walking across the lawn. SV. Fountains. LV. Interior of the Chapel in the Palace with Tito and party walking in. GV. Columns and windows of the Palace (two shots). CV. Tito walking through doorway. LV. Party standing in a room admiring the ceiling. CV. Statue of a warrior. GV. Tito and his wife examining a cabinet, & SV. CV. Carving etc., on the cabinet. LV. Officials walking down the Hall.
LV. Ex-servicemen carrying banners marching towards the Arc de Triomphe. SV. The ex-servicemen marching with banners. SV. The arch with the flag flying inside. TV. The arch with the flag flying inside. TV. French President Coty laying a wreath. CV. The flag inside the arch, camera pans down to the officials standing in silence. This is part of the celebration of 11th Anniversary of VE Day.
Algeria.
LV. War memorial with official party walking up steps. CV. Spectators. CV. Monsieur Lacoste, Resident Minister in Algeria, laying a wreath - celebration of the 11th Anniversary of VE Day in Algeria. SV. Soldiers with banner standing at attention (two shots). GV. The official party standing still during the two minutes silence. SV. Officials - appears to be a tomato being thrown at them. GV. Restless crowds with police milling around. SV. One legged man being hustled by the police. MS. Man being taken by the scruff of his coat and pushed into van. GV. One man taking a great pounding from the police. CV. Angry looking gendarme rushing towards the camera swinging his baton.
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Palace of Versailles, Queens chamber
Looks like it needs a few more pillows on that bed to finish the 'look'.
Voitures anciennes à Versailles, le top !
Voitures anciennes à Versailles, aston martin, DB6, magnifiques voitures exposées ce dimanche matin
Russian President Vladimir Putin going to the Elysée Palace, in Paris, France
The brand new motorcade of Russian President Vladimir Putin (with new russian limousines and vehicles), recorded while going to the Elysée Palace to have lunch with French President Emmanuel Macron and other world leaders (like US President Donald Trump), all in Paris to celebrate the ending of World War I, hundred years ago on november 11, 1918.
Depuis Versailles en France Wade gère le grand dèallage et la marche du 21 novembre
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British Monarch visits France on Entente Cordial centennary
1. Eurostar train arriving at Gare du Nord station
2. Children waving flags
3. Queen Elizabeth II being welcomed by French Transport Minister Gilles de Robien
4. Various of Queen Elizabeth II walking down platform
5. Various of Queen Elizabeth II at station being greeted by children
6. Queen receiving flowers from girl, gets into limousine
7. Various of Queen Elizabeth II leaving in limousine
8. French President Jacques Chirac with wife Bernadette waving
9. Queen arriving in car
10. Queen with Prince Philip being greeted by Chirac
11. Chirac walking with Queen
12. Close shot, guard of honour
13. Wide shot of Chirac and Queen walking past guard of honour on Champs Elysee with anthems being played
14. Various of ceremony
15. Procession passing along Champs Elysee
16. Queen arriving at Elysee palace
17. Queen and Prince Philip being welcomed by Chirac on red carpet, group photo on steps of Elysee palace
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To the uplifting strains of La Marseillaise, Queen Elizabeth II of Britain marched down the famed Champs-Elysees in Paris on Monday to kick off a pomp-filled state visit celebrating a century of friendship between France and Britain.
The British monarch''s three-day state visit coincides with the centennial of the Entente Cordiale, an agreement signed in London on April 8, 1904 that resolved colonial disputes and helped forge an Anglo-French alliance that has stood the test of time.
The Queen and her husband, Prince Philip, begin their state visit on the Eurostar train under the English Channel, a strong symbol of French-British cooperation.
The royal couple unveiled a commemorative plaque and then boarded a train car that the Queen christened the Entente Cordiale.
The royal couple arrived in Paris several hours later.
Wearing a white suit and matching small-brimmed hat, the queen exited a dark-colored Bentley, then walked down the Champs-Elysees to inspect troops with President Jacques Chirac and his wife, Bernadette.
A military band played the British and French national anthems, God Save the Queen and the La Marseillaise.
The royal couple was to take part in a dinner with Chirac at the presidential Elysees Palace later on Monday.
Queen Elizabeth has made three other state visits to France and many other private or official trips.
After her marriage in 1947, she paid a formal visit to France and Greece with Prince Philip.
She became Queen in 1953.
Paris was decked out with Union Jacks and French tricolor flags hanging side-by-side on lampposts.
On the Rue Montorgueil, a pedestrian market street where the Queen is to stroll on Tuesday, a chocolatier displayed a huge Easter egg with her likeness on it.
Queen Elizabeth, a devoted equestrian, will take in a show on Tuesday by an elite dressage team.
Also on the program: a stop at a Louvre Museum gallery to be devoted to British art, a dinner with the theme of cancer prevention, and a visit the headquarters of European plane-building powerhouse Airbus in southern France.
It is hope the visit will bolster ties strained over the Iraq war.
British Prime Minister Tony Blair was US President George W. Bush''s strongest backer for war plans, while Chirac was among Bush''s most outspoken critics.
There have been other diplomatic tiffs: in 1984, for example, when France''s late President Francois Mitterrand visited Britain to commemorate the Entente Cordiale''s 80th anniversary.
One of Mitterrand''s bodyguards planted explosives in the grounds of the French ambassador''s residence to test British security.
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Versailles arrivée du Président Poutine, reçu par E.Macron , President Français
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