The public library of Versailles is in the front area of the palace, obviously as the front hall of public reception and reception at the same time, the placement is not so extravagant, more atmospheric and showing a stable style, and the floor-to-ceiling windows are beautiful.
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The public library of Versailles is in the front area of the palace, obviously as the front hall of public reception and reception at the same time, the placement is not so extravagant, more atmospheric and showing a stable style, and the floor-to-ceiling windows are beautiful.
No books are displayed anymore, you can enter a little bit from a door, take pictures, and be blocked by a red fence. It is more like a reception room, but it is large, the environment and scenery are very good, very comfortable.
The magnificent palace, the palace is a lot of artwork, oil paintings, rent a explainer, can make the tour more interesting. People are also a super place, in my experience, the crowd density here is bigger than the Louvre. Behind the palace is a large garden with two large pools. The scenery is great, but it is very sun-dried.
This is a municipal library open to the public (including tourists, of course), the facade is inconspicuous in the face of Versailles, but there is a certain scale inside, first an atrium, and then enter the entrance of the library building, there are about three floors.
The library is particularly beautiful and full of chic design styles.