Un tel travail de détail incroyable. Je suis très heureux qu'il y ait encore beaucoup d'artistes qui ne laisseraient jamais ces beaux patrimoines culturels disparaître.
Quelle merveille! quel joli documentaire, que ces métiers d'art et de restauration sont extraordinaires. Bravo et merci à tous pour ce superbe travail.
Magnifique. Ce mobilier représente l’histoire de France et la richesse de notre pays, de nos styles et de nos artisans. Quelle fierté ! 🇫🇷 Au passage je suis complément fan du style empire.
would you people please stop loving French and France, for a bunch of pretty buildings and arts? if it were up to them, they would destroy all of these masterpieces for pathetic political reasons, a long time ago (same thing they did to many other things which you can see their photo in books and no longer in real life) love those pieces and artists who made them
Wonderful, I honestly never thought they'd have those colors back then but, clearly I'm mistaken. I'm so overjoyed to see it as close to the original room as possible!
Some decor is absolutely timeless - the last Queen of France sure had exquisite taste - perfect taste! These rooms must've seemed all the more grand back in the 18th century - Versailles and etc are amazing today but, to properly appreciate them a person must try to place his mindset back into 1780's .... must've seemed like heaven on earth!
Heavenly? For her and the other Royals, maybe. And all the while, her lower class subjects were starving and suffering, while she enjoyed luxury. Yeah. Heavenly. Too bad it wasn't that way for THEM, UNTIL they got rid of the monarchy. 🙄 I bet at the end, she wished she hadn't been so extravagant, and had helped her subjects, instead of causing them to become so desperate. Her hatred of her own subjects, bred hatred in them, for her and all others in the ruling class, sealing their downfall and destruction.
@@janicem9225 hey there, thanks for your lengthy reply. Although court life was extravagant you have to remember that such extravagance kept many ppl employed, housed & fed. Take this boudoir for example: it employed the ppl who designed it, the men who imported the materials, the craftsman who built it, the furniture makers and fabric sewers etc. These luxuries didn't fall from the sky; people were paid to create and maintain them. In an era before the industrial revolution the Monarchy was the main source or employment in urban areas. Als, Marie Antoinette actually preferred the simple life; choosing the Trianon as her favourite dwelling (not sure if you have been but; it is just a small residence.) Also; when The Queen decided to wear less formal clothing it caused an outrage among the silk manufactures inside France. She was damned if she did live in extravagance & damned if she didn't. Also, the real suffering and bloodshed of the people of France occurred after the revolution was underway when the King was dead and Maximilian Robespierre was executing ppl by the THOUSANDS.
@@janicem9225 how does it feel like, to know that you actually know nothing and only ramble according to cliches? after getting the respond you deserve?
Quelle merveille ...je suis heureuse que certains aient pu vivre là, entourés de temps de beauté...ça fait plaisir et à nous cela nous permet, grâce à d'immenses générosités et de bcp de compétentes au plus haut niveau, de profiter un brin de ce luxe raffiné... Toujours rêvé de visiter Fontainebleau...il est trop tard mais youtube est là !
OMG the history alone is mind boggling. The artistry of the tapestries being recreated, overwhelming. How beautiful it must have been. Although must not forget how the French people lived in squalor and substandard and deplorable conditions. It seems we have learned nothing from history, what a pity. Admirer from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
"Substandard," according to what standard? Europe at that time? During the 18th century, the standard of living in France was actually higher then in most of Europe. France was considered the most sophisticated country in Europe, and led the continent, not only in the arts, but the sciences as well. There were multi factors which led to the French Revolution, and not the preposterously simple narratives espoused in many history books.
Bravo aux architectes qui définissent le quoi et aux artisans d'arts qui concrétisent leur pensée. Le culte de l'excellence est un fondement du patrimoine !
Bravos à tout cet artisanat d art qui existe en France resultat epoustouflant et magique nous espérons qu il sera soutenu par le gouvernement! C'est le moment car il est clair que certain mouvements veulent nous faire oublier nôtre passé et culture!!!!
I love how you restored everything. I watched to help me design a room somewhat like it for myself. I made the walls thicker at the window. I put in a close to the window one sided mirror to bring in light. I put a lush curtain next after the mirror and then a chandelier hanging over the bed. I then put a screen closing from left and right with ornate carved wood designs. You can see out but not see in too well. Next the front of the wall curtain you have on the bed and window. The inside left and right wall is decorated with flowers painted I can't afford embroidery. My walls and ceilings are just white. I thank you for taking care of such treasures. Grace
A chandelier over the bed? I would not have anything hanging over a bed. The proper place for a chandelier is centrally located on the ceiling. Room all white? Mine has gold color trim
I'd be curious to see your version of this style. I did the same with my guest bedroom - put paneling over the walls and tried to do a "modern" version of something that would be found in the Trianon ..... good style and taste never ages!
Quel dommage que le mobilier de Marie Antoinette soit perdu,ou dispersé certainement en Angleterre ou aux USA, car l'effet d'ensemble devait être bien plus extraordinaire que celui de Joséphine
I MET MARIE ANTOINETTE IN THE PALACE OF FONTAINEBREAU IN 2006 !!!! I NEVER FORGET !!!! SHE WAS SO BEAUTIFUL !!!! AND I WANT TO SEE HER AGAIN.. AND I WENT AGAIN. BUT..
@Fitzroi No, dear, I was referring to you, and I am sure you knew it!! By the bye, since you hate those of us who are French so much, why stay around and stir up trouble?? Or is that the only way you can occupy yourself?!?😒😒✝️⚜️
@Fitzroi First of all, I knew that Marie Antoinette was Austrian!! However, I thought your disdain for the French was quite obvious from your other snide remarks!!!!🙄🙄✝️⚜️
@Fitzroi Well, for one thing, the remark about the "kitschy whorehouse" was a rather good indication, the next remark about the French lack of intelligence, etc.! What country are you from, or are you, yourself, French? Pardon me, I'm just trying to figure out your motivation!! Forgive me for sounding dumb, I am French, you see....✝️⚜️
@Fitzroi Aaaah, now I see!! I got the irony, just didn't quite know how to apply it, je suppose... As some people here in the States would say, "My bad..." Uggh!! Thanks for putting up with my hypersensitivity!!😉😉🇺🇸✝️⚜️
Magnifique travail de restauration ... je m´imagine deja a recuperer ces meubles ... je n´ai juste pas compris ou etaient les meubles avant de la restaration .... une fois que le cabinet etait vide..... merci!
Je retrouve exactement l'atmosphère dans laquelle je travaillais comme tapissier d'ameublement. Il fallait montrer"pâtes blanches". Les odeurs des toiles, des crins de cheval, les sons des outils ainsi que les lumières me mettaient presqu'en trans! ! comme happé par le temps et ces époques d'autrefois.. Je vous promet que l'atmosphère de l'atelier d'un "vrai" (et j'insiste beaucoup sur le mot "vrai") tapissier d'ameublement est unique..
Ce travail, votre travail " tapissier d'ameublement " devait vous faire vivre de si belles sensations et émotions. J'aime ces magnifiques meubles ces dorures, ces tissus si bien travaillés; j'aime ces meubles ce sont de vraies oeuvres d'art. J'aimerais un appartement comme cela..... mais je rêve !!! Ce boudoir turc est si beau e l'idée du miroir en guise de volets c'est une super idée.... et c'est si beau.. Merci pour ce reportage. Dany.
exquisite! although (especially the furniture) it looked more like how it was when empress Josephine was around, who knows if she did some alteration to how Queen Marie designed it. still gorgeous and beautiful!
@Fitzroi I am aware this isn't about trade..they do have the ability to speak english as it is taught. Also if there going to put it on y0utube using an international language they increase there braging right..
@@flyingdutchwoman Who cares about English being the international trade language? What about Spanish, French, Russian, Arabic, Hindi, Portuguese, Mandarin Chinese spoken by millions of people? Over the next decades Mandarin Chinese will replace English as the first international language. Learn it now! A piece of good advice!
The original fabrics will be stored most likely in a vault for safe keeping. When tourist arrive, they want to see fresh and new fabrics such as Marie-Antoinette would have seen when she resided in le boudoir. The English have their Queen Elizabeth and the French have their Marie-Antoinette both favorable for tourism. The viewing window was to make sure the marriage was consummated to produce an heir, this practice was also done in England and several European countries ... quite the custom.
Désolé, je ne parle pas beaucoup de français. Je seize ans et j’apprends. J’adore cette vidéo, je ne comprends pas grand chose mais c’est une maison! I hope this makes sense
The companies that rehabilitate these pieces of furniture could could sell the fabrics and borders online to those who want to rehabilitate Empire, Louis XVI,etc. furniture. People would pay good money to buy replicas of these chairs, vases,etc. today. Why do the French do such a poor job of promoting their treasures and companies? It's cultural negligence.
Why do you think the French do a poor job of promoting their treasures? Quite the contrary as France is one of the most visited countries in the world. People come from all over the world to see these treasures. To mass produce as you are suggesting would cheapen these treasures. Everything is not about money here. These were made for a queen and as such should be at the highest level of quality. There are many reproductions one can find to do as you are asking.
When the royal were spending tax money to build these castles people complained. Now that they restore them, spending more money than building the original, no one complains. Well, it gives work to talented artists!
Je suis très fasciné par le travail exquis effectué sur cet espace. Peut-être qu'un jour j'aurai de la chance et pourrai me rendre visite par moi-même. Cependant, je n’ai qu’une question à poser: y at-il une indication à quoi ressemblerait cette pièce AVANT la reconstruction de l’époque Joséphine?
Absolutely gorgeous, however, do not purists not want to change the fabric on chairs for originality? It is fascinating to see the original look of the fabrics however I see many high end antique dealers not changing the fabrics for authenticity. The principals, mainly Marie herself, sat on the original fabrics. I am not sure changing them out adds value.
This is quite true! In fact, Fontainebleau is the true expression of French monarchy and its history. The château contains superb examples of French Renaissance interiors, and showcases the different decor from this period through the Napoleonic era.
Un tel travail de détail incroyable. Je suis très heureux qu'il y ait encore beaucoup d'artistes qui ne laisseraient jamais ces beaux patrimoines culturels disparaître.
Our applauses to all scientists, artists, craftsmen and manufacturers that preserve the history and beauty! It’s precious, our greatest respect!!!
I am so glad that some people can still make such wonderful and beautiful things. I love this video and really enjoyed every minute of it.
Just beautiful. Luckily, there are still talented craftsman who can make such beautiful things.
Il est très rassurant que l'on soit encore techniquement capable de restaurer ces joyaux comme ils le méritent.
Magnifique . Quelle splendeur.
Si seulement la france d'aujourdhui pouvait retrouver sa gloire d'antan .
C'est beau! C'est beau! C'est beau! Tant d'effort et de compétence: franchement ça en valait la peine! Merci!
Bah oui ça en valait la peine justement
Comment ne pas être émerveillé devant de telles réalisations aussi somptueuses ! Merci à tous ceux qui ont permis cela.
Le savoir de notre artisanat français passé de génération en génération jusqu’à nos jours . Une expertise extraordinaire et unique au monde !
Amazing how intricate and those were made by hands without machine over 300 years ago.
Visite presque intime avec l impression de participer aux travaux
Raffinement beauté
C est un privilège
Merci
Quelle merveille! quel joli documentaire, que ces métiers d'art et de restauration sont extraordinaires. Bravo et merci à tous pour ce superbe travail.
Le travail de restauration est merveilleux et stupéfiant ! Bravo à tous ces experts et artisans d art. Merci à eux.
This projects of restorations and beautification are so fascinating, bringing life to the past
Que belleza, preciosa restauración, un privilegio poder ver la transformación de este íntimo apartamento, gracias totales, 🙏💖🌹🇨🇱
BONJOUR.C,EST MAGNIFIQUE.
MERCI.ОЧЕНЬ КРАСИВО.
МОЛОДЦЫ.БРАВО.
Somptueux !
Un régal pour les yeux, même via internet 😊.
Magnifique. Ce mobilier représente l’histoire de France et la richesse de notre pays, de nos styles et de nos artisans. Quelle fierté ! 🇫🇷
Au passage je suis complément fan du style empire.
I’m amazed with the skill of how the cloth is made. Congratulations to all for keeping up such wonderful skills of the past. I love France.
would you people please stop loving French and France, for a bunch of pretty buildings and arts? if it were up to them, they would destroy all of these masterpieces for pathetic political reasons, a long time ago (same thing they did to many other things which you can see their photo in books and no longer in real life) love those pieces and artists who made them
Wonderful, I honestly never thought they'd have those colors back then but, clearly I'm mistaken. I'm so overjoyed to see it as close to the original room as possible!
Some decor is absolutely timeless - the last Queen of France sure had exquisite taste - perfect taste! These rooms must've seemed all the more grand back in the 18th century - Versailles and etc are amazing today but, to properly appreciate them a person must try to place his mindset back into 1780's .... must've seemed like heaven on earth!
Heavenly?
For her and the other Royals, maybe.
And all the while, her lower class subjects were starving and suffering, while she enjoyed luxury.
Yeah. Heavenly. Too bad it wasn't that way for THEM, UNTIL they got rid of the monarchy. 🙄
I bet at the end, she wished she hadn't been so extravagant, and had helped her subjects, instead of causing them to become so desperate.
Her hatred of her own subjects, bred hatred in them, for her and all others in the ruling class, sealing their downfall and destruction.
@@janicem9225 hey there, thanks for your lengthy reply.
Although court life was extravagant you have to remember that such extravagance kept many ppl employed, housed & fed.
Take this boudoir for example: it employed the ppl who designed it, the men who imported the materials, the craftsman who built it, the furniture makers and fabric sewers etc. These luxuries didn't fall from the sky; people were paid to create and maintain them.
In an era before the industrial revolution the Monarchy was the main source or employment in urban areas.
Als, Marie Antoinette actually preferred the simple life; choosing the Trianon as her favourite dwelling (not sure if you have been but; it is just a small residence.)
Also; when The Queen decided to wear less formal clothing it caused an outrage among the silk manufactures inside France.
She was damned if she did live in extravagance & damned if she didn't.
Also, the real suffering and bloodshed of the people of France occurred after the revolution was underway when the King was dead and Maximilian Robespierre was executing ppl by the THOUSANDS.
@@janicem9225 how does it feel like, to know that you actually know nothing and only ramble according to cliches? after getting the respond you deserve?
Merci de partager le travail passionnant des restaurateurs de notre patrimoine
Quelle merveille ...je suis heureuse que certains aient pu vivre là, entourés de temps de beauté...ça fait plaisir et à nous cela nous permet, grâce à d'immenses générosités et de bcp de compétentes au plus haut niveau, de profiter un brin de ce luxe raffiné... Toujours rêvé de visiter Fontainebleau...il est trop tard mais youtube est là !
Großartig, dass es Leute und Maschinen gibt, die diese raffinierten Techniken noch beherrschen!
Fantastique à écouter: une véritable épopée! Bravo.
OMG the history alone is mind boggling. The artistry of the tapestries being recreated, overwhelming. How beautiful it must have been. Although must not forget how the French people lived in squalor and substandard and deplorable conditions. It seems we have learned nothing from history, what a pity. Admirer from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
"Substandard," according to what standard? Europe at that time? During the 18th century, the standard of living in France was actually higher then in most of Europe. France was considered the most sophisticated country in Europe, and led the continent, not only in the arts, but the sciences as well. There were multi factors which led to the French Revolution, and not the preposterously simple narratives espoused in many history books.
Loved watching the beautiful buildings etc. Who needs to hear the dialogue between these french people?
It’s beautiful inside and out. It has some sad history but it has survived the worse. None the less, I would love to put in my bucket list 😊☺️😊
Every thing is beautifully intricate.
Reminds me of an exquisite jewel box full of beautiful treasures.
excellence , simplicité et élégance .C'est la France !
Bravo aux architectes qui définissent le quoi et aux artisans d'arts qui concrétisent leur pensée. Le culte de l'excellence est un fondement du patrimoine !
Stunning and breathtaking.
Bravos à tout cet artisanat d art qui existe en France resultat epoustouflant et magique nous espérons qu il sera soutenu par le gouvernement! C'est le moment car il est clair que certain mouvements veulent nous faire oublier nôtre passé et culture!!!!
Ils en ont parlé ce soir 29/05/15 au JT de France 2.
Le chic absolu. Le paroxysme du bon goût.
Loin très loin du bling-bling de notre époque....
Oui, c'est trop de vrai!!✝️⚜️
I just can't imagine all the beautiful exquisite things that got stolen or action from this places through the centuries
I love how you restored everything. I watched to help me design a room somewhat like it for myself. I made the walls thicker at the window. I put in a close to the window one sided mirror to bring in light. I put a lush curtain next after the mirror and then a chandelier hanging over the bed. I then put a screen closing from left and right with ornate carved wood designs. You can see out but not see in too well. Next the front of the wall curtain you have on the bed and window. The inside left and right wall is decorated with flowers painted I can't afford embroidery. My walls and ceilings are just white. I thank you for taking care of such treasures. Grace
Grace Serena Christie try using fabric wallpaper.
You should make a video of your room , and share it with us !
A chandelier over the bed? I would not have anything hanging over a bed. The proper place for a chandelier is centrally located on the ceiling. Room all white? Mine has gold color trim
Fabric wallpaper? What glued to the wall? Why? Simply hang fabric to cover all walls or paint or leather wallpaper
I'd be curious to see your version of this style. I did the same with my guest bedroom - put paneling over the walls and tried to do a "modern" version of something that would be found in the Trianon ..... good style and taste never ages!
Maravilloso!!!!Realizan un trabajo de restauración digno de admiración👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Tellement beau et touchant
Vive Marie Antoinette , Vive la reine ⚜️
Quel dommage que le mobilier de Marie Antoinette soit perdu,ou dispersé certainement en Angleterre ou aux USA, car l'effet d'ensemble devait être bien plus extraordinaire que celui de Joséphine
Raffinement à l'état pur ! Et quel travail ! Quel qualité de travail ! Bravo, passionnant.
I MET MARIE ANTOINETTE IN THE PALACE OF FONTAINEBREAU IN 2006 !!!!
I NEVER FORGET !!!! SHE WAS SO BEAUTIFUL !!!!
AND I WANT TO SEE HER AGAIN.. AND I WENT AGAIN. BUT..
Fantastic series.. the art and technology is quite incredible…
Magnífico y exquisito trabajo de restauración.
Do not speak French but this was wonderful!
Marie Antoinette's apartment restored................Simply beautiful:)
@Fitzroi All that's missing is a brain...✝️⚜️
@Fitzroi No, dear, I was referring to you, and I am sure you knew it!!
By the bye, since you hate those of us who are French so much, why stay around and stir up trouble??
Or is that the only way you can occupy yourself?!?😒😒✝️⚜️
@Fitzroi First of all, I knew that Marie Antoinette was Austrian!!
However, I thought your disdain for the French was quite obvious from your other snide remarks!!!!🙄🙄✝️⚜️
@Fitzroi Well, for one thing, the remark about the "kitschy whorehouse" was a rather good indication, the next remark about the French lack of intelligence, etc.!
What country are you from, or are you, yourself, French?
Pardon me, I'm just trying to figure out your motivation!!
Forgive me for sounding dumb, I am French, you see....✝️⚜️
@Fitzroi Aaaah, now I see!!
I got the irony, just didn't quite know how to apply it, je suppose...
As some people here in the States would say, "My bad..."
Uggh!!
Thanks for putting up with my hypersensitivity!!😉😉🇺🇸✝️⚜️
WONDERFUL!!! All the best from Russia, Sankt-Peterburg!
Magnifique travail de restauration ... je m´imagine deja a recuperer ces meubles ... je n´ai juste pas compris ou etaient les meubles avant de la restaration .... une fois que le cabinet etait vide..... merci!
Exquisito, la restauración maravillosa!
Et Macron qui affirme qu’il n’y a pas de culture française 😮 Magnifique travail 🟦⬜️🟥
¡Increible magnífico estan haciendo la tela en un telar igual a lo que estaba hecho!.
Je retrouve exactement l'atmosphère dans laquelle je travaillais comme tapissier d'ameublement. Il fallait montrer"pâtes blanches". Les odeurs des toiles, des crins de cheval, les sons des outils ainsi que les lumières me mettaient presqu'en trans! ! comme happé par le temps et ces époques d'autrefois.. Je vous promet que l'atmosphère de l'atelier d'un "vrai" (et j'insiste beaucoup sur le mot "vrai") tapissier d'ameublement est unique..
Ce travail, votre travail " tapissier d'ameublement " devait vous faire vivre de si belles sensations et émotions.
J'aime ces magnifiques meubles ces dorures, ces tissus si bien travaillés; j'aime ces meubles ce sont de vraies oeuvres d'art.
J'aimerais un appartement comme cela..... mais je rêve !!! Ce boudoir turc est si beau e l'idée du miroir en guise de volets c'est une super idée.... et c'est si beau..
Merci pour ce reportage. Dany.
Probablement
Il serait intéressant de le présenter et diffuser au grand public
Just beautiful
exquisite! although (especially the furniture) it looked more like how it was when empress Josephine was around, who knows if she did some alteration to how Queen Marie designed it. still gorgeous and beautiful!
I so wish you could put English subtitles. still enjoyable.
@Fitzroi We all wish that you were smart enough to speak and understand French!!😒✝️⚜️
@Fitzroi they are intelligent just make this vid not understandable to thoes of use that use the international trade language which is english.
@Fitzroi I am aware this isn't about trade..they do have the ability to speak english as it is taught. Also if there going to put it on y0utube using an international language they increase there braging right..
Petty Betty's😑
@@flyingdutchwoman Who cares about English being the international trade language? What about Spanish, French, Russian, Arabic, Hindi, Portuguese, Mandarin Chinese spoken by millions of people? Over the next decades Mandarin Chinese will replace English as the first international language. Learn it now! A piece of good advice!
Que trabajo tan maravilloso!
It looked fascinating. Sadly, no English subtitles. :(
La maravillosa habilidad artesanal de la persona que usa el telar, increíble!!
This is absolutely fantastic
OUTSTANDING!!! THANK YOU!!!
The mirror shutters are such a cool idea!
Magnifique
Quelle merveille!
Tres beaux!
C'est formidable!
The original fabrics will be stored most likely in a vault for safe keeping. When tourist arrive, they want to see fresh and new fabrics such as Marie-Antoinette would have seen when she resided in le boudoir. The English have their Queen Elizabeth and the French have their Marie-Antoinette both favorable for tourism. The viewing window was to make sure the marriage was consummated to produce an heir, this practice was also done in England and several European countries ... quite the custom.
Merci!
So so beautiful. And so expensive.
SO RESPECT THE QUEEN
hermoso, mervelleux....
Precioso!!!!
Exquisite
Excellent!
❤️🇫🇷love from the bottom of my heart
i wish there couldve be English subtitles this was so interesting
Je suis de berlin. Oh so etwas. Liebe ich.......die arbeit. Und weisheit mit farben zu weben....
Amazing!!
Beautiful!
Désolé, je ne parle pas beaucoup de français. Je seize ans et j’apprends. J’adore cette vidéo, je ne comprends pas grand chose mais c’est une maison! I hope this makes sense
To beautiful for words!
Les chambres sont petites, plus intimistes et certainement plus pratiquent l'hiver
Wish I knew what they were saying in english. Just love this style.
Fabuleux
The companies that rehabilitate these pieces of furniture could could sell the fabrics and borders online to those who want to rehabilitate Empire, Louis XVI,etc. furniture. People would pay good money to buy replicas of these chairs, vases,etc. today. Why do the French do such a poor job of promoting their treasures and companies? It's cultural negligence.
If you should know about them, then you will know about them.
I agree.
I so agree!!
In the meantime I hope the old material can be cleaned?!!
Why do you think the French do a poor job of promoting their treasures? Quite the contrary as France is one of the most visited countries in the world. People come from all over the world to see these treasures. To mass produce as you are suggesting would cheapen these treasures. Everything is not about money here. These were made for a queen and as such should be at the highest level of quality. There are many reproductions one can find to do as you are asking.
When the royal were spending tax money to build these castles people complained. Now that they restore them, spending more money than building the original, no one complains. Well, it gives work to talented artists!
Qu'est-ce que la musique joue dans cette vidéo?
Le duo des fleurs extrait de l'opéra Lakmé
Je suis très fasciné par le travail exquis effectué sur cet espace. Peut-être qu'un jour j'aurai de la chance et pourrai me rendre visite par moi-même.
Cependant, je n’ai qu’une question à poser: y at-il une indication à quoi ressemblerait cette pièce AVANT la reconstruction de l’époque Joséphine?
De l'époque de Marie Antoinette reste les boiseries. Tout le mobilier est de Joséphine.
Combien coûte ce château avec tout ces domaines alentours et les travaux de rénovation ?👍🎩🎩👑
Il est en promotion, pour vous ce sera 30 €, allez, je vous fait une remise supplémentaire : 29,95 €.
Wow!
The only missing gem in this video is English subtitles.
Sympa!
Hi, what is the name of the fabric workshop ? Where is this located ?
Je veus habiter dans un chateau comme cet.
Sorry for my bad french.
@Fitzroi No doubt you would know!!✝️⚜️
*celui-ci
Showers around 1700's ad to 1800's ad!
Очень красиво, но не понятно почему ковёр красный? Не подходит (((
Nice 👍 digs.
Absolutely gorgeous, however, do not purists not want to change the fabric on chairs for originality? It is fascinating to see the original look of the fabrics however I see many high end antique dealers not changing the fabrics for authenticity. The principals, mainly Marie herself, sat on the original fabrics. I am not sure changing them out adds value.
The furniture is from Napoleon's time, not Marie Antoinette's.
I thought she loved the blue silk with swiss polka dots.
The original fabrics are kept anyway in archive, don’t worry.
Merci de rester Français dans les commentaires
Fontainebleau est LE château des Rois de France !
This is quite true! In fact, Fontainebleau is the true expression of French monarchy and its history. The château contains superb examples of French Renaissance interiors, and showcases the different decor from this period through the Napoleonic era.