Bosquet de l'Arc de Triomphe (Grove of the Triumphal Arch), Versailles
The Grove of the Triumphal Arch is a remarkable feature of the gardens at Versailles, completed between 1679 and 1683. Originally designed as a grand and opulent space, the grove was conceived to celebrate the glory of Louis XIV, incorporating a significant element of regal splendor: a grand triumphal arch. This arch, made of gilded metal and adorned with flowing jets and cascades, was intended to impress and reflect the magnificence of the Sun King’s reign. Although the arch no longer stands, its legacy remains in the form of the single, elegant fountain that graces the grove today.
The current centerpiece of the Grove of the Triumphal Arch is the "The Triumphal France" fountain, a masterpiece crafted from gilded lead by renowned sculptors Antoine Coysevox, Jean-Baptiste Tuby, and Jacques Prou. This fountain was designed to evoke the grandeur of the original triumphal arch and to symbolize France's glory and triumph. Its intricate design and the luxurious use of gilded lead reflect the artistic and ornamental sensibilities of the late 17th century.
Despite the removal of the original triumphal arch, the grove remains an enchanting part of the Versailles gardens. The simplicity of its current state, with the central fountain as its highlight, contrasts with the once lavish and complex arrangement. Visitors today can still appreciate the historical significance and the elaborate artistry that characterized the grove during its prime.
The current centerpiece of the Grove of the Triumphal Arch is the "The Triumphal France" fountain, a masterpiece crafted from gilded lead by renowned sculptors Antoine Coysevox, Jean-Baptiste Tuby, and Jacques Prou. This fountain was designed to evoke the grandeur of the original triumphal arch and to symbolize France's glory and triumph. Its intricate design and the luxurious use of gilded lead reflect the artistic and ornamental sensibilities of the late 17th century.
Despite the removal of the original triumphal arch, the grove remains an enchanting part of the Versailles gardens. The simplicity of its current state, with the central fountain as its highlight, contrasts with the once lavish and complex arrangement. Visitors today can still appreciate the historical significance and the elaborate artistry that characterized the grove during its prime.
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Bosquet de l'Arc de Triomphe (Grove of the Triumphal Arch) on Map
Sight Name: Bosquet de l'Arc de Triomphe (Grove of the Triumphal Arch)
Sight Location: Versailles, France (See walking tours in Versailles)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Versailles, France (See walking tours in Versailles)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Travel Distance: 3.5 Km or 2.2 Miles
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