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Cows, chickens, piggies and food, food, food at the annual Salon International de l'Agriculture, at the Paris Porte de Versailles conference center, 9am-7pm (March 2nd until 11pm). Entry €12. Celebrate the diversity of French agrigulture in over 1000 stands and 4500 animals. Not convinced? Check out the article from the 2009 show here.

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Marie-Antoinette's Estate at Versailles

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While the main courtyard at Versailles is under construction (they're re-installing the original wrought-iron gates that were removed), the Domaine de Marie-Antoinette officially re-opened in July after extensive renovations. The Petit Trianon was open before, but now you can also visit the hamlet (hameau) and animal farm, the queen's personal theatre, the English-style gardens with the  grotto and pavilions. My photo of the theatre didn't come out well, but it's definitely worth seeing, even if you can't go in further than the doorway.

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Interior of the French Pavillion (refreshment house).

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Marlborough Tower and a swan in the lake of the Hameau.

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One of the hameau houses, each one with its own garden.

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Farm animals at the hameau.

The Versailles Passport (for entrance to all areas of Versailles) is still €20 (€25 on summer weekends when the garden fountains are on), but the entrance for the château alone is now €13.50, and separate tickets for the gardens is €7, for Marie-Antoinette's Domaine it's €9. So you might as well get a Passport!

http://www.chateauversailles.fr

Advice: give yourself a full day, have lunch between visiting the château and  Marie-Antoinette's Domaine, and save your feet by taking the mini-train!

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Reader Comments (1)

I remember looking at fabulous pictures of this magnificent place before 1999.
it was a field of blue violet flowers on the front
Lovely
Erika
September 4, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterErika Morrison Bunda

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