• The labyrinth of Versailles was a hedge maze in the Gardens of Versailles with groups of fountains and sculptures depicting Aesop's Fables.
  • The Labyrinth of Versailles was destroyed in 1775 to make room for an English garden, named “The Queen’s Grove” in homage to Queen Marie Antoinette.
  • The Labyrinth of Versailles was located just west of the Orangery in the southern part of the gardens.
  • 9 thoughts on “The labyrinth of Versailles”. ... Rambling walks appeal to some creative minds so it’s not surprising to find a poet with a labyrinthine garden.
  • ...(1628-1703); Willem Swidden (1661-1697): Labyrinte de Versailles = The labyrinth of Versailles = Der Irr-Garte zu Versailles = 't Dool-hof tot Versailles.
  • The Labyrinth of Versailles (1693) images courtesy of the Getty Research Institute, via archive.org.
  • Had I a time machine, the maze I would visit is the labyrinth of Versailles, built for Louis XIV of France in 1677.
  • ...apparent traces of the Labyrinth.[2] Despite their absence today, both were central elements of the court culture that took shape in the gardens of Versailles...
  • [65] , using photogrammetry reconstructed and visualized some object for their VR app of a no longer existing garden labyrinth of Versailles.