Trianon gardens
The Trianon Gardens are located in the grounds of the Palace of Versailles in France. They were designed in the 17th century and are known for their beautiful landscapes, fountains, and sculptures. The gardens were created for King Louis XIV and later expanded for Marie Antoinette, who enjoyed a more intimate and natural setting away from the grandeur of the palace.
The gardens feature a variety of plants, flowers, and trees, arranged in a formal style. Visitors can explore the Grand Trianon and Petit Trianon, two smaller palaces within the gardens. The Trianon Gardens reflect the elegance and artistry of the French Baroque period.