Versailles from the Sky BOOK. For the first time ever, Thomas Garnier – official photographer of the Palace of Versailles – reveals a secret the chateau has harboured for centuries: its extraordinary beauty when seen from the air.
For the first time ever, Thomas Garnier – official photographer of the Palace of Versailles – reveals a secret the chateau has harboured for centuries: its extraordinary beauty when seen from the air.
Versailles seen from the sky is dreamlike. This remarkable vista was first experienced on 19 September 1783 by the passengers on board the world’s first hot-air balloon flight: a sheep, a duck and a chicken. These animals rose up into the sky in front of King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette, making Versailles a pioneering location in the conquest of the air.