Magnifique travail de mémoire ! Cela fait ainsi ..encore rêver .C’est vraiment magique de pouvoir ainsi se représenter ce chef d’oeuvre ! Un immense merci à vous .Je partage .
Lived in Choisy-le-Roi in 1960-61. I was only 7. I remember a giant cherry tree in the back yard, Christmas lights, a miniature airport (as a gift), and my new born sister (June 1960). Could move two easy chairs abutting each other to form a crib with super soft everything and sleep in there with her. Could go down the street where there would be a long park separating traffic on each side to a store where French bread was possible. An adventure for a 7 year old boy!
Beau travail de reconstruction. Félicitations à tous ceux qui ont réalisé cette belle vidéo. Quel dommage qu'un tel chef-d'œuvre de l'architecture et des arts décoratifs français ait été détruit par l'avidité et l'ignorance des misérables bureaucrates de la commune de Choisy-le-Roi qui ont visiblement profité de la destruction du château et de la construction d'un nouveau quartier. Salutations cordiales de l´Argentine!
Je m'adresse au réalisateur de ce beau film. Je fut désolé que vous ayez choisi la musique de J.S. Bach. A notre époque, de nombreux ensembles utilisant des instruments d'époque ont réalisé de nombreux enregistrements de musique françaises des meilleures années de ce châteaux. Il existe des documents faisant rapports des concerts donnés en ce lieu nommant aussi les musiciens invités-engagés.
ПРЕВОСХОДНО!!! Я сегодня узнал на сайте BBC, что 19 французских королевских корон было уничтожено во Франции в революцию конца XVIII века. Это такой урон! Мне стало жалко Францию, и я почувствовал в этом ужас. Однако тут есть такая красота, и это тоже наследие великой истории и культуры Франции. Отлично!
What a loss to mankind. The CG images are spectacular and so realistic. I had to research and confirm that a replacement palace had not been built. Would love to see this palace, Marly and St Cloud rebuilt. Shouldn't cost much more than a battleship and admission would eventually pay the costs. Thanks for this.
Yes it's the same with the Chateau des Tuilleries in Paris. Someone worked out the costs and even using the best artisans and materials it could be paid for over a few years with visits. When I saw pictures of the 'ruins' of the Tuilleries Chateau and saw how well they had stood up I was horrified to see that it had been demolished. Of course over the years hundreds of important chateaux and monuments have been torn down in France. When I moved to Paris in 1978 they were trying to demolish a lot of the Marais and build modern buildings in their place. When I lived in London in the early 70's it was the same with Convent Garden. I walked down little streets lined with artisans that no longer exist! In the UK over 5000 important country houses were demolished because they were too big, too expensive to run, the families had died in the war leaving horrendous death duties etc. Even in America there was a huge chateau in the style and quality of Versailles that was abandonned, demolished and bits sold off leaving only part of the gardens, not to mention to many incredible 'plantation mansions' that just fell down due to neglect. I played as a child in a large Georgian mansion partly furnished and empty for years. It was incredible with whole suites of rooms behind baize doors, silver pantries, dumb waiters and a wing for the kitchens fully equipped! The gardens were huge and the walled garden had a different themed pavillion on each corner. Then they stole the lead from the roof, then the furniture then someone set it on fire. It is still standing, four walls clad in ivy and on the 'Buildings at Risk' register, too little too late!
Yves DT c’est toujours avec un pincement au coeur de trouver des façades, écussons détruits à coups de burins par les habitants de cette triste époque. Sans parler des édifices tombés et pour sûr, des pillages qui n’ont pas dû poser beaucoup de cas de conscience à tout bon citoyen
So I assume this exquisite chateau, yet another large palace the French king owned, was also burned to the ground? I mean, the Bourbon family had SO MUCH. The more UA-cam videos of random French royal palaces I see while I try to learn French--I caught maybe 70% of what the narrator was saying!--the more I realize why France had the Revolution. This is obscene, that one family had ALL OF THIS. That being said, at 6:34, nice touch with the pineapples during this fine dinner a la francaise. In the 1600s and 1700s pineapples were so expensive that at times they weighed more than a comparable amount of silver or even gold. So the French kings would definitely be so incredibly rich they'd have 8 pineapples for their dinner.
Its normal. They are the royal family. Their lifestyle is probably something u could never think of or imagine. I never imagined i will see a lower ground hidden dining table from the 18th century. I know a president who literally flies a plane to Switzerland everyday to import chocolate for his own consumption. So u see, that is how it is.
Pourquoi avoir rasé ce chef d'oeuvre? Une foi de plus les démolisseurs révolutionnaires-imbéciles se sont éclatés... Une reconstruction serait bien venue, et raser ls tours géantes style pompidou des années 50
Some things: That little 'cottage' along side? . . . looks like could also be a jail where the 'royalty' could be kept and brought out into public whenever the mob of 'suits' deemed necessary to make their doo-do fly. I once saw a video that discussed health problems of Versailles royals. Could it be that they were actually prisoners to a cultish fanaticism that was requiring them to be putting on cosmetics guaranteed to cause problems? And that these "prisoners" of the "suits" (soldiers in uniform) were constantly toyed with and tortured to give public 'voice' to whatever the "suits" were telling them? Couldn't it be possible that the "suits" were always well positioned to dish dirt on the royals so that the royals were always taking the blame? Wouldn't it be the royals who would be destined to the guillotine? So. The Paris righteous were not bringing justice. Oh, no. They were actually piling on . . . to the delight of British spies.
Merveilleux petit film pour ceux comme moi aiment l'histoire. La table de service est tout simplement incroyable
J'adore l'histoire de France !
Une pure merveille !!!!
Magnifique, le niveau de reconstitution est époustouflant
Magnifique travail de mémoire ! Cela fait ainsi ..encore rêver .C’est vraiment magique de pouvoir ainsi
se représenter ce chef d’oeuvre !
Un immense merci à vous .Je partage .
Lived in Choisy-le-Roi in 1960-61. I was only 7. I remember a giant cherry tree in the back yard, Christmas lights, a miniature airport (as a gift), and my new born sister (June 1960). Could move two easy chairs abutting each other to form a crib with super soft everything and sleep in there with her. Could go down the street where there would be a long park separating traffic on each side to a store where French bread was possible. An adventure for a 7 year old boy!
Great 3D reconstruction! Great job!
Beau travail de reconstruction. Félicitations à tous ceux qui ont réalisé cette belle vidéo. Quel dommage qu'un tel chef-d'œuvre de l'architecture et des arts décoratifs français ait été détruit par l'avidité et l'ignorance des misérables bureaucrates de la commune de Choisy-le-Roi qui ont visiblement profité de la destruction du château et de la construction d'un nouveau quartier. Salutations cordiales de l´Argentine!
Superbe reconstitution! Merci.
On ne fait pas mieux en terme de luxe et de raffinement. Louis XV savait profiter ahah :)
Je m'adresse au réalisateur de ce beau film. Je fut désolé que vous ayez choisi la musique de J.S. Bach. A notre époque, de nombreux ensembles utilisant des instruments d'époque ont réalisé de nombreux enregistrements de musique françaises des meilleures années de ce châteaux. Il existe des documents faisant rapports des concerts donnés en ce lieu nommant aussi les musiciens invités-engagés.
Superbe travail ; une énorme envie de le visiter merci
*Euh, le chateau n'existe plus.*
😳🤦♀️une table volante 🕊trop magique 💃🏾
Simplement incroyable! Merci pour ce beau petit documentaire, Bonjour du Canada! Simon
bonjour Simon !
quel beau travail !
Une grande et brillante civilisation.
Merci, intéressant et bien réalisé ! Félicitations
SO INCREDIBLE BUILDING 🎀💫🎀
Beautiful
Incroyablement beau 🤩
Très beau film, les histoires de France et de l’Angleterre sont sans pareilles
Vive le Roy, Vive le France, Louis XX ⚜️
Excellente reconstitution
Super!
ПРЕВОСХОДНО!!! Я сегодня узнал на сайте BBC, что 19 французских королевских корон было уничтожено во Франции в революцию конца XVIII века. Это такой урон! Мне стало жалко Францию, и я почувствовал в этом ужас. Однако тут есть такая красота, и это тоже наследие великой истории и культуры Франции. Отлично!
Sin palabras!
chouette la table volante...
Merci.
How I wish there were english subtitles!!
gogol trad.… or the famous UA-cam automatic translation…..
(in résumé, king Louis XV of France had so money to build a thing with flying tables)
@@ac5707 Be kind. No matter what be kind. Or you reveal yourself to be an ignorant asshole.
L'art de vivre à l'apogée de la France Royale.
Dommage que ce chateau ai été détruit
What a loss to mankind. The CG images are spectacular and so realistic. I had to research and confirm that a replacement palace had not been built. Would love to see this palace, Marly and St Cloud rebuilt. Shouldn't cost much more than a battleship and admission would eventually pay the costs. Thanks for this.
Yes it's the same with the Chateau des Tuilleries in Paris. Someone worked out the costs and even using the best artisans and materials it could be paid for over a few years with visits. When I saw pictures of the 'ruins' of the Tuilleries Chateau and saw how well they had stood up I was horrified to see that it had been demolished. Of course over the years hundreds of important chateaux and monuments have been torn down in France. When I moved to Paris in 1978 they were trying to demolish a lot of the Marais and build modern buildings in their place. When I lived in London in the early 70's it was the same with Convent Garden. I walked down little streets lined with artisans that no longer exist! In the UK over 5000 important country houses were demolished because they were too big, too expensive to run, the families had died in the war leaving horrendous death duties etc. Even in America there was a huge chateau in the style and quality of Versailles that was abandonned, demolished and bits sold off leaving only part of the gardens, not to mention to many incredible 'plantation mansions' that just fell down due to neglect. I played as a child in a large Georgian mansion partly furnished and empty for years. It was incredible with whole suites of rooms behind baize doors, silver pantries, dumb waiters and a wing for the kitchens fully equipped! The gardens were huge and the walled garden had a different themed pavillion on each corner. Then they stole the lead from the roof, then the furniture then someone set it on fire. It is still standing, four walls clad in ivy and on the 'Buildings at Risk' register, too little too late!
@@TheFiown Thanks for sharing. What a nice memory.
Merci..ce le vrais paradis.
M A G N I F I Q U E ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bonjour Renaud je t’ai reconnu dans le documentaire
Language is so Beutiful
magnifique pour la pureté de son classicisme ou neo classicisme
mais qu'est ce qu'il arrivé à cet ensemble royal de Choisy ?
A part etre detruit par la revolution qui a ravage la France et dont on fait l'eloge encore aujourd'hui quoi d'autre aurait-il pu lui arrive...?
Yves DT
c’est toujours avec un pincement au coeur de trouver des façades, écussons détruits à coups de burins par les habitants de cette triste époque. Sans parler des édifices tombés et pour sûr, des pillages qui n’ont pas dû poser beaucoup de cas de conscience à tout bon citoyen
J'habite à choisy et je ne savait pas que il ya avait un château
J’habite ici depuis 6ans
Et maintenant je Choisy le roi est une ville absolument ignoble bourrée de citées pleines d’immigrés et de communistes 🤪🤪
Erick75003 Humboldt et des fachos bien plancouzé et autres descendants de kappo !
Pourquoi l avoir démoli je suis née à Choisy j ai jamais compris pourquoi
Ces manifique..et tres beou.je laime.
Ma su palazz esisth ancor o e' stat vuttat n'der?
Distrutto con la Rivoluzione, come moltissimi castelli dei dintorni di Parigi
😲🥰🥰👏👏👏
So I assume this exquisite chateau, yet another large palace the French king owned, was also burned to the ground? I mean, the Bourbon family had SO MUCH. The more UA-cam videos of random French royal palaces I see while I try to learn French--I caught maybe 70% of what the narrator was saying!--the more I realize why France had the Revolution. This is obscene, that one family had ALL OF THIS. That being said, at 6:34, nice touch with the pineapples during this fine dinner a la francaise. In the 1600s and 1700s pineapples were so expensive that at times they weighed more than a comparable amount of silver or even gold. So the French kings would definitely be so incredibly rich they'd have 8 pineapples for their dinner.
Its normal. They are the royal family. Their lifestyle is probably something u could never think of or imagine. I never imagined i will see a lower ground hidden dining table from the 18th century. I know a president who literally flies a plane to Switzerland everyday to import chocolate for his own consumption. So u see, that is how it is.
Bon....apetite.
King's Choice ! 😂😂😂
THY MOVING TABLE REMINDS ME OF SOMETHING BETWEEN LAS VEGAS AND DISNEY LAND. MAL GOUT
Comment en arrive t’on à détruire ainsi notre patrimoine historique…😢
Pourquoi avoir rasé ce chef d'oeuvre? Une foi de plus les démolisseurs révolutionnaires-imbéciles se sont éclatés... Une reconstruction serait bien venue, et raser ls tours géantes style pompidou des années 50
Vous oubliez la. Grande Mademoiselle
Some things: That little 'cottage' along side? . . . looks like could also be a jail where the 'royalty' could be kept and brought out into public whenever the mob of 'suits' deemed necessary to make their doo-do fly. I once saw a video that discussed health problems of Versailles royals. Could it be that they were actually prisoners to a cultish fanaticism that was requiring them to be putting on cosmetics guaranteed to cause problems? And that these "prisoners" of the "suits" (soldiers in uniform) were constantly toyed with and tortured to give public 'voice' to whatever the "suits" were telling them? Couldn't it be possible that the "suits" were always well positioned to dish dirt on the royals so that the royals were always taking the blame? Wouldn't it be the royals who would be destined to the guillotine? So. The Paris righteous were not bringing justice. Oh, no. They were actually piling on . . . to the delight of British spies.
subtitles
toutes ces images sont retouchées ... :(
C'est une reconstitution en 3D le château n'existe plus
obscenne
Not obscene. Privacy and security for a monarch and guests.