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Well it certainly is a beautiful looking place, and more so with the fountains going! I imagine it looks much better under a nice blue sky. First thing I noticed though was all the umbrellas! I understand why now - waiting on the fountains. I could only think that once those fountains started, there was more water spray in the air to add to the cold and already wet!
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I've been so looking forward to you getting to this part of your TR, as we so loved the Peteroff. A few comments - it definitely looks so much more appealing with blue skies and sun! Sorry!
With regard to the water working its way through, if I remember correctly, the fountains are quite a feat of engineering, as they operate completely on gravity, in terms of how the water moves along. So yes, I'd think it would take some time to get it all going. It seems as though the crowds are much bigger to witness the fountains springing to life. The day we were there, we visited mid-afternoon, and while it was crowded, it didn't seem as bad as what your pictures show. Of course, the umbrellas may make it seem more crowded?
Finally, I had no idea it was so hard to catch the fountains on at Versailles! Something to keep in mind when I finally get there!
Well it certainly is a beautiful looking place, and more so with the fountains going! I imagine it looks much better under a nice blue sky.
Oh my goodness... definitely!
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First thing I noticed though was all the umbrellas! I understand why now - waiting on the fountains. I could only think that once those fountains started, there was more water spray in the air to add to the cold and already wet!
Maybe... although it was pretty wet and miserable without the fountains.
Ugh you're killing me ... I've yet to get myself to Versailles and now Ive got to add this to my list as well [emoji6]. It's beautiful.
Ok, I can't talk for the interiors here, as we did not see them and, wonderful as the fountains were, I have to say I think I preferred the gardens of Versailles, so I'd definitely start there.
I've been so looking forward to you getting to this part of your TR, as we so loved the Peteroff. A few comments - it definitely looks so much more appealing with blue skies and sun! Sorry!
Oh don't be sorry... I realised it would be more appealing in better weather and I'm just glad you got to experience it that way.
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With regard to the water working its way through, if I remember correctly, the fountains are quite a feat of engineering, as they operate completely on gravity, in terms of how the water moves along. So yes, I'd think it would take some time to get it all going.
That would make sense.
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It seems as though the crowds are much bigger to witness the fountains springing to life. The day we were there, we visited mid-afternoon, and while it was crowded, it didn't seem as bad as what your pictures show. Of course, the umbrellas may make it seem more crowded?
I think most of the tour groups got there for the fountains to be turned on, so I'm sure it probably is quieter in the afternoons.
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Finally, I had no idea it was so hard to catch the fountains on at Versailles! Something to keep in mind when I finally get there!
Oh gosh However, I do think things have changed. The website now says the fountains are on every weekend from late March to late October and on Tuesdays from late May to late June. That's a heck of a lot more than back in 2010 (I think it was that long ago ) when we tried to see them and I remember having to plan it out really carefully to ensure our visit coincided with them being on....
The gardens and grounds looking amazing as do the buildings! Just can't believe the weather in Russia from one extreme to the other, which is crazy! Too bad those golf carts weren't an option as that would have things so much easier for you!
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The gardens and grounds looking amazing as do the buildings! Just can't believe the weather in Russia from one extreme to the other, which is crazy! Too bad those golf carts weren't an option as that would have things so much easier for you!
Oh it would've done - our small group could've whizzed around the place!