In the Middle Ages this area belonged to a monastery. After the princes converted to Protestantism, they closed the monastery and converted its land to a royal hunting preserve. Construction of the palace and its elaborate park began in 1696, and various pieces of the landscape were built over the next 150 years.
The palace and the Grand Cascade, 1100 feet (350 m) long, were built in the French Baroque style. This color photograph was taken around 1903. Note the famous statue of Hercules on top of the pyramid.
Aqueduct and waterfall.
Looks like a lovely place, and now it's is a World Heritage Site.
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