How many bathrooms are in Versailles?

It is estimated that there were 300 of these at Versailles but it was not near enough. Th ruthlessly honest Duc de Saint-Simon once said of the Princesse d'Harcourt that she would often urinate while walking making her hated by the many servants who had to clean up after her.
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How many toilets are in the Palace of Versailles?

There were only two or three in the palace and these were the private property of the king, the queen and the dauphin (the first in line for the throne). Marie Antoinette's personal toilet. Everybody else managed with a chamber pot under the bed which some poor maid had to empty.
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Does Versailles have bathrooms?

There are several toilets and free changing tables for babies at your disposal all over the Estate. In the Palace, there are toilets and changing tables before the ticket checks in the South Ministers' Wing and after the ticket checks in the basement of the Dufour Pavilion (Entrance A).
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Why were there no bathrooms in Versailles?

There were no bathrooms as we would know them. Courtiers and royalty used decorative commodes in each room, while commoners simply relieved themselves in the hallways or stairwells. No one bothered to house-train the royal dogs, and servants did not consider cleaning up after them to be part of their job description.
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How many bedrooms and bathrooms are in the Palace of Versailles?

78 restrooms There are 775 rooms in all, comprising 19 state rooms, 52 royal and guest beds, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices, and 78 baths. During certain periods of the year, visitors can actually explore a number of the state rooms within the palace.
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Where did people in Versailles go to the bathroom?

Anthony Spaworth's Versailles: A Biography of a Palace informs us, “In the eighteenth century there were public latrines placed in the corridors and stairwells of the palace [of Versailles], the Grand Commons, and the other annexes: these latrines consisted of a room with a wooden seat, or lunette, closed by a cover in ...
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Does Versailles smell today?

While paintings of Louis XIV's opulent court at Versailles show royals clad in gorgeously embroidered garments, viewers today are missing one of the main effects of their finery: the odor of hundreds of garments that have never been washed, all in one unventilated room.
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How smelly was Versailles?

Built on swampland, Versailles was described by a visitor in 1764 as an odiferous cesspool of dead cats, urine, excrement, slaughtered pigs, standing water, and mosquitoes. Inside the palace, things smelled different. Many royals in Louis XIV's day eschewed hot water baths, believing them bad for the health.
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Why was Versailles so dirty?

Even the gardens weren't safe from the filth. One of the reasons for this was that Versailles was built on former marshland, and some areas still retained a foul odour. When summer came, this was even worse as the smell would mingle with the sweat, feces, and grime creating a truly pungent mix.
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Did the French watch the king poop?

At the grand couvert, the king dined with his family - and nobles literally sat on stools to watch them. Visitors to Versailles often viewed the ceremony, as well.
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Did Versailles have no toilets?

The legendary Palace of Versailles began as a hunting lodge in 1624. After more than a century and a half of building, which included some of the most impressive construction campaigns in the world's history, toilets were added in the 18th Century.
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Where did servants sleep in Versailles?

While unpleasant it should be kept in mind that the room was not meant for actually living in. The servant would only sleep in the room while the day was spent almost entirely elsewhere. Still, it cannot have been particularly pleasant sleeping in a cramped room with no air circulation or heating.
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Did Louis the 14 bathe?

King Louis XIV (1638-1715) was terrified of bathing; he's said to have taken only three baths in his life. That fear was shared by the noblility in the 17th Century – it ws thought that was thought that water spread disease (so the less you bathed, the less vulnerable you were). Yet Versailles was seriously fragrant.
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Is the gate at Versailles real gold?

During the French Revolution that began in 1789, the French revolutionary government ordered to dismantle the front gate, which was completely covered with gold. In 2008, the gate was recreated and decorated with 100,000 gold leaves.
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What drugs were used at Versailles?

Tobacco, herbs and possibly opium in lauanum - snuff and coffee, though coffee was very expensive. Coca leaves didn't travel well and were not used. The sniffing of that white stuff was fantasy.
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How did Marie-Antoinette use the bathroom?

Though she had what we would consider a 'bathroom', there was no permanent bath fixed into the room. Her bathtub would be rolled into her bathroom by her servants and filled, bucket by bucket, with hot water. Once the linen-lined bathtub was full, the queen would add perfumes to the water.
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Did King Louis only bathe twice?

King Louis XIV is said to have only bathed twice in lifetime. He found bathing a disturbing act, as did Queen Isabel I of Spain who also confessed to having only two baths; on the day of her birth and the day of her marriage.
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How was Versailles heated?

The rooms allocated for the festivities were fitted with "heating pipes" to keep the guests from shivering but these does not appear to have been a permanent fixture. With the draughty rooms and poorly heated rooms it is no wonder that people often caught colds or pneumonia.
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Did Louis the 14th stink?

His stench filled the Palace of Versaille

His power was said to be so great that he had over 100 servants and seigneurs attend to spectate his dressing and undressing every morning. However, being in close proximity to King Louis must have been horrendous; because he was arguably the smelliest King of all time.
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What kind of bug crawled into the Queen's ear in Versailles?

Thoughts on Versailles: The Queen's mysterious ear bug…

It is called Triatoma infestans and very ugly.
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Why was Versailles Cancelled?

It was rumoured that the show was cancelled because of the decreasing number of viewers. The show also received attention and some criticism from fans for its raunchy sex scenes.
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Is anyone buried at Versailles?

The coffins were opened on 15 October. Louis XIV, Anne of Austria as well as Marie Thérèse's graves were opened and the corpses stripped of any valuables. The following day - the day of Marie Antoinette's execution - saw the process repeated on the graves of Louis XV and Philippe d'Orléans (Louis XIV's brother).
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How many fireplaces are there in Versailles?

The palace has 2153 windows, 1200 fireplaces, 700 rooms and 67 staircases. The Château de Versailles is a marvelous architectural masterpiece but there were few things the architect did not think ahead – one of them being the placement of the kitchens.
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