The Passage of the Antiques District, Versailles
The Antiques District is a treasure trove for antiques lovers and enthusiasts alike. Nestled next to the palace, the Notre Dame market, and the Lambinet Museum, this historic area invites visitors to explore its rich offerings. The heart of the city is home to 50 antique dealers, each presenting a wide array of beautiful objects, from jewelry and silverware to antique furniture and Art Deco pieces. Whether you're an admirer of old paintings, modern art, collector of rare items like weapons, old books, engravings, earthenware, porcelain, antique toys, or archaeological artifacts, or just a casual bargain hunter, the Antiques District promises to satisfy every curiosity and desire.
The district is composed of four main places interconnected by charming lanes and courtyards, each offering its unique selection of treasures. One of these places is The Passage, which stands on the former promenade of the inmates of the Gaôle prison. This location carries historical significance, as it was where Samson, the executioner of Louis XVI, held office until 1788. Additionally, Madame Du Barry, the famous favorite of Louis XV, was imprisoned here during the revolution. Today, The Passage has transformed from its grim past into a vibrant area where visitors can admire jewelry, ceramics, elegant furniture, contemporary art, and various display items.
Strolling through The Passage, one can't help but feel immersed in history while surrounded by exquisite artifacts that span centuries. The blend of old and new, coupled with the stories embedded in each piece, creates a unique shopping experience that is both educational and enchanting. This area not only offers a glimpse into the past but also showcases the timeless beauty and craftsmanship of antiques.
The district is composed of four main places interconnected by charming lanes and courtyards, each offering its unique selection of treasures. One of these places is The Passage, which stands on the former promenade of the inmates of the Gaôle prison. This location carries historical significance, as it was where Samson, the executioner of Louis XVI, held office until 1788. Additionally, Madame Du Barry, the famous favorite of Louis XV, was imprisoned here during the revolution. Today, The Passage has transformed from its grim past into a vibrant area where visitors can admire jewelry, ceramics, elegant furniture, contemporary art, and various display items.
Strolling through The Passage, one can't help but feel immersed in history while surrounded by exquisite artifacts that span centuries. The blend of old and new, coupled with the stories embedded in each piece, creates a unique shopping experience that is both educational and enchanting. This area not only offers a glimpse into the past but also showcases the timeless beauty and craftsmanship of antiques.
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Sight Name: The Passage of the Antiques District
Sight Location: Versailles, France (See walking tours in Versailles)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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