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🏡 Marie Antoinette’s Idyllic Norman Farm: A Fairy-Tale Escape 🐑

No filters needed—this Norman-style farm at Versailles is that picturesque. 📸 With its thatched cottages, rustic mill, and grazing sheep, it’s easy to imagine Queen Marie Antoinette fleeing court drama for this pastoral paradise. 🌾 A Queen’s Escape 1783 Oasis: Built to mimic rural Normandy, the farm let Marie play “milkmaid” while revolution brewed in Paris. 🐄 Hidden Gem: Tucked behind the Petit Trianon, it’s often overlooked by Versailles crowds—a blessing! 🍀 👑 Life in the Fields Daily Rituals: The queen milked cows (badly), wore muslin dresses, and served “farm-fresh” meals to guests. 🧺 Symbolism: For Marie, this wasn’t just whimsy—it was a rejection of Versailles’ opulence, albeit a privileged one. 👑 📸 Visitor Tips Combo Ticket: Pair with the Trianon Palaces—worth the €30 upgrade! 💶 Spring Visit: The gardens explode with peonies; the air smells like lavender and rebellion. 🌸 Final Thought: This farm isn’t just a folly—it’s a window into Marie’s psyche. Where else can you stroll where a queen pretended to be a peasant, all while France teetered on the brink? 🔥 📍 Plan Your Visit: Petit Trianon & Farm #Versailles #MarieAntoinette #FrenchHistory🏰

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🏡 Marie Antoinette’s Idyllic Norman Farm: A Fairy-Tale Escape 🐑

No filters needed—this Norman-style farm at Versailles is that picturesque. 📸 With its thatched cottages, rustic mill, and grazing sheep, it’s easy to imagine Queen Marie Antoinette fleeing court drama for this pastoral paradise. 🌾 A Queen’s Escape 1783 Oasis: Built to mimic rural Normandy, the farm let Marie play “milkmaid” while revolution brewed in Paris. 🐄 Hidden Gem: Tucked behind the Petit Trianon, it’s often overlooked by Versailles crowds—a blessing! 🍀 👑 Life in the Fields Daily Rituals: The queen milked cows (badly), wore muslin dresses, and served “farm-fresh” meals to guests. 🧺 Symbolism: For Marie, this wasn’t just whimsy—it was a rejection of Versailles’ opulence, albeit a privileged one. 👑 📸 Visitor Tips Combo Ticket: Pair with the Trianon Palaces—worth the €30 upgrade! 💶 Spring Visit: The gardens explode with peonies; the air smells like lavender and rebellion. 🌸 Final Thought: This farm isn’t just a folly—it’s a window into Marie’s psyche. Where else can you stroll where a queen pretended to be a peasant, all while France teetered on the brink? 🔥 📍 Plan Your Visit: Petit Trianon & Farm #Versailles #MarieAntoinette #FrenchHistory🏰

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