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Chapter 881 Infiltrate (2)

Chapter 881: Infiltrate (Part 2)

If it weren't for seeing it with your own eyes, who could have imagined that there was a palace similar to it but even more magnificent.

This underground palace is basically exactly the same as the Palace of Versailles, but it is even more grand and wide.

At the beginning, the Palace of Versailles was just a two-story red brick building near the original site of the Palace of Versailles with an area of ​​117 acres for 10,000 pounds of silver, and built a two-story red brick building as a hunting palace.

At that time, the Palace of Versailles had only twenty-six rooms. The first floor was a furniture storage room and arsenal, and the second floor was a king's office, dormitory, reception room, cloakroom, entourage bedroom and other rooms.

After Louis XIV married, he decided to move the royal court from the Louvre and the Palace of St. Germain to Versailles.

During the fifty years of Louis XIV's reign, the Palace of Versailles incorporated the design essence of many artists and architects in the country, becoming the most grand and magnificent palace in Ouzhou.

Louis XV and Louis XVI successively added new content to the palace, redecorating and integrating all architectural styles, including Faguo Classicism, Baroque, Rococo and Neoclassical architectural styles.

The ultimate layout of this building is simply huge, with more than 700 rooms and an area of ​​510,000 square meters. It has become the largest, most majestic and luxurious palace building in Ouzhou and the aristocratic activity center of the Fa Kingdom and even Ouzhou, the art center and the birthplace of cultural and fashion.

During the terror of the revolution, Louis XVI was pushed to the guillotine by the people of Bali. The history of the Palace of Versailles as the King of Fai ended here. The Palace of Versailles was also looted by the people many times. The instruments, murals, tapestries, chandeliers and furnishings in the palace were looted, and the doors and windows of the palace were also destroyed and demolished. The remaining artworks and palace instruments were transported to the Louvre, another art treasure palace in Bali. The Palace of Versailles was once reduced to ruins.

Forty-four years later, King Louis Philip of the Orleans Dynasty ordered the restoration of the Palace of Versailles.

I don’t know when this underground palace was built. Its layout cannot be said to be very similar to the Palace of Versailles, it can only be said to be exactly the same, but it is larger in scale and has a different content than the current Palace of Versailles. It is a perfect replica of the peak state before the Great Revolution.

Nina was simply shocked. She had never closed her mouth since she sneaked into the underground palace.

As a former great designer, she has been to the Palace of Versailles, a palace of design and art many times, and has a deep understanding of it. She also feels very sorry for the people's crazy looting and losses during the horror period of the Great Revolution of the Faguo Kingdom.

She really never dreamed that she would have the opportunity to see the Palace of Versailles at the peak of art with her own eyes!

Moreover, this "Peak Versailles Palace" is just below Versailles Palace, just a layer away, and she almost slapped herself twice to wake herself up.

"Underground Versailles Palace" can no longer be described as "luxury", but can only be described as "glorious".

In the peak times of Versailles - the late Louis XV and the early Louis XVI, the cost of maintaining Versailles alone accounted for one-quarter of the country's income.

And I don’t know who built this underground Versailles Palace, and how much money it cost.

Anyway, Nina was surprised and happy, with her pretty face full of obsessive expressions.
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