• Perspective view of the west side of the Trianon de Porcelaine and its parterre, with the Palace of Versailles in the distance, c.1680.
  • The King used the gardens of the Trianon de Porcelaine as a showcase of his influence. Rare and exotic flowers were cultivated here with seemingly ease.
  • All of them furnished in the Chinese style and covered all over with tiles, which gave the whole thing its name, Trianon de Porcelaine.
  • Il sera dès lors destiné à abriter les amours du roi et de Madame de Montespan. Mais dès 1687, Louis Plantilla:XIV ordonne la destruction du Trianon de porcelaine.
  • Mais si on lui donne le le nom de Trianon de porcelaine c’est parce que sa façade est en partie couverte de faïences bleues et blanches.
  • Le Trianon de porcelaine est le premier édifice construit, en 1670, sur ordre de Louis XIV, sur l'emplacement du village de Trianon.
  • In stylistic terms, the Trianon de Porcelaine, like the king's earliest campaign of gilded embellishments at Versailles, ultimately reflects the influence of the...
  • …the fashion was the so-called Trianon de porcelaine, built by Louis XIV for his mistress Mme de Montespan on the site now occupied by the Grand Trianon...
  • Trianon de porcelaine - This is Versailles: Trianon de Porcelaine, File:17th century view of the Trianon de Porcelaine from its garden.JPG - Wikipedia.
  • The fact that the Trianon de Porcelaine and the Petit Trianon were originally build by kings for their mistresses tarnished them in the public mind.