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Galerie des Carrosses

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Housed in the magnificent Grande Écurie (Great Stables) of the Palace of Versailles, the Galerie des Carrosses is a museum dedicated to the art of carriage-making. Visitors can admire a stunning array of historic coaches, including coronation carriages, ceremonial berlins, and sleighs, many adorned with intricate carvings, gilded details, and lavish upholstery. The museum offers a glimpse into the grandeur of royal travel and the craftsmanship of the 19th century. The setting itself is impressive, with the vast stone-vaulted stables providing a dramatic backdrop. Exhibits include the ornate coronation coach of Charles X and the gilded sleigh of Napoleon I, each telling a story of power and prestige. The museum is less crowded than the main palace, making it a peaceful stop for history and carriage enthusiasts.

Don't miss

  • The coronation coach of Charles X, richly decorated with gold leaf and velvet.
  • The gilded sleigh of Napoleon I, a rare example of winter royal transport.
  • The intricate harnesses and livery displayed alongside the carriages.
  • The architectural beauty of the Grande Écurie itself, with its vaulted ceilings.
  • Interactive displays explaining carriage construction and royal travel.

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Ways to visit Galerie des Carrosses

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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