Bassin d'Apollon

Local nameBassin d'Apollon
LocationVersailles, France

Le Bassin d'Apollon is a fountain at the Palace of Versailles, France. Charles Le Brun designed the centerpiece depicting the Greek god Apollo rising from the sea in a four-horse chariot. A pond was dug on the site of the fountain in 1639 called "The Pond of the Swans". When King Louis XIV had it enlarged in 1671, the pond's east-west orientation and the common association of the King with Apollo prompted Le Brun to suggest dedicating the site to Apollo. The dawn theme was popular at the time and appears on some painted ceilings in European palaces. The fountain was constructed between 1668 and 1671.

In 2014, a same-scale replica was unveiled in Tainan, Taiwan, at the entrance of the Chimei Museum. The museum commissioned French artist Gills Perrault in 2008 to reproduce the Fountain of Apollo, same as the one in Palace of Versailles.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bassin_d'Apollon

Official Website https://en.chateauversailles.fr/?gclid=CjwKCAiA6Y2QBhAtEiwAGHybPRFlYMQF0rlvSkgtSmArXaYDILIm0GiLLnU7M1qEa3vtyhwqhUzKbRoCo00QAvD_BwE

Address (Unnamed Road), 78000, France

Coordinates 48°48'26.468" N 2°6'38.546" E

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