Dans la ville de Versailles - Page 2
Since 1993, every first weekend of October, the National School of Landscape Architecture invites the public to a festive, cultural and gourmet event: The Flavors of the King’s Kitchen Garden.
Immerse yourself in a unique urban adventure with the city treasure hunt "The Affair of the Queen's Necklace" by Engrenage Escape Game and Escape the city!
Not to be missed: an extraordinary sea voyage!
Discover the King's Vegetable Garden, a jewel of gardening in the heart of Versailles! Take a stroll around this iconic site, where history meets nature.
Your travels through a personalised letter!
Book your entry ticket to the Lambinet Museum, for access to the permanent and temporary exhibitions.
A unique encounter with one of the artists featured in the exhibition!
When colours come to life: the sea and its shades!
Come and visit the former Royal Hospital of Versailles, the Espace Richaud, during its temporary exhibitions.
Every Saturday and Sunday, as well as Wednesdays during the school holidays, the Académie Équestre presents La Voie de l'Écuyère, choreographed by Bartabas, in the Grande Écurie at the Château de Versailles.
The Lambinet Museum invites you to a tour highlighting the collection of post-impressionist works by Marcel and Fernande GUY, bequeathed in 2004.
Would you like to delve into the history and secrets of the Potager du Roi? Opt for a guided tour, available at weekends and on public holidays from April to October!
During the exhibition, the museum's tasting tours will be decked out in the colours of the Post-Impressionists!
Come and enjoy a spooky experience at the Lambinet Museum!
After dark, the Lambinet Museum reveals its strangest secrets during this torchlight tour.
Open your eyes and capture the Musée Lambinet from a new angle during a professionally guided photo workshop.
Rediscover Maupassant's ‘Une partie de campagne’ in a theatrical reading that brings back to life all the piquant and melancholic charm of the Belle Époque.
In this unique programme focusing on the themes of water and poetry, the Orpheus Trio combines organ, violin and cello in adaptations of compositions created between 1880 and 1935.
A friend of the former owners takes you on a journey through the museum's collections on a dramatised tour full of surprises!
