The Palace of Versailles evolved from a simple hunting lodge to an iconic symbol of monarchy and Baroque architecture in France.
Versailles: Science and Splendour review blazing breakthroughs from stuffed rhinos to anal ops
Louis XIV's surgery on an anal fistula illustrates early modern medicine's progress amid royal endorsement of scientific inquiry and public health initiatives.
Scientific wonders from Versailles, which once delighted kings, to go on show in London
The exhibition highlights Versailles' role in fostering scientific and intellectual advancements during the reigns of Louis XIV and XV.
Palace of Versailles: Everything You Need to Know
The Palace of Versailles evolved from a simple hunting lodge to an iconic symbol of monarchy and Baroque architecture in France.
Versailles: Science and Splendour review blazing breakthroughs from stuffed rhinos to anal ops
Louis XIV's surgery on an anal fistula illustrates early modern medicine's progress amid royal endorsement of scientific inquiry and public health initiatives.
Scientific wonders from Versailles, which once delighted kings, to go on show in London
The exhibition highlights Versailles' role in fostering scientific and intellectual advancements during the reigns of Louis XIV and XV.
London exhibition reveals the luxurious science of Versailles
The Palace of Versailles served as a hub for scientific advancement alongside monarchy during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Photographs did not do it justice': King Louis XV's magnificent rhino is star of new London exhibition
King Louis XV's rhinoceros, a symbol of royal power, is now displayed in London, highlighting its historical significance and connection to zoological studies.
London exhibition reveals the luxurious science of Versailles
The Palace of Versailles served as a hub for scientific advancement alongside monarchy during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Photographs did not do it justice': King Louis XV's magnificent rhino is star of new London exhibition
King Louis XV's rhinoceros, a symbol of royal power, is now displayed in London, highlighting its historical significance and connection to zoological studies.