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Vaux-le-Vicomte Celebrates Christmas

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8TDHmeCKYo

Christmas tree in Vaux-le-Vicomte castle © DR
Christmas tree in Vaux-le-Vicomte castle © DR

Visting the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte is like visiting a miniature version of Château de Versailles, and for good reason. Versailles is modeled from it. Upon visiting Vaux-le-Vicomte as a guest, Louis XIV was so stunned by its refined opulence and insulted by what he considered treasonous ostentation that he imprisoned his host, Nicolas Fouquet, for the rest of his life. Just as quickly, he seized the chateaux for himself and hired its architect, decorator, and garden designer to remodel his own palace in a similar, but much grander, style.

Chistmas decorations in Vaux-le-Vicomte © DR
Chistmas decorations in Vaux-le-Vicomte © DR

We first learned about the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte while reading Man in the Iron Mask by Alexandre Dumas. The history, intrigue and drama of the story led us to visit and we were not disappointed with what we found. You won’t be either. What better time to visit this sumptuous château than when it’s decorated for the holidays? You’ll discover a magical atmosphere with lights, music and chimney fires.

Château de Vaux-Le-Vicomte
77950 Maincy
RER: Melun, from Gare de Lyon to Melun, duration: 30 min, then taxi or shuttle to the château

From November 30, 2013 to January 5, 2014
10.30 am till 6.00 pm – Last admission at 5.45 pm.
Closed on December 25th and January 1st.

Entrance: from 14 euros
Entrance + show : from 22 euros

How D’Artangan Swept Me Off My Feet and All The Way to France

“I do not say there is no character as well-drawn in Shakespeare [as D’Artagnan]. I do say there is none that I love so wholly.”
—Robert Louis Stevenson

Many years ago I bought myself a copy of The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. I chose it from the shelves of Powell’s Bookstore primarily because of the description on the back. I remember the word “swashbuckling” jumping out at me. I was a little skeptical, but my curiosity was piqued and I thought it was worth a try.

To be honest, I found the first couple chapters a bit boring, but I kept reading and before long things started to get interesting, riveting even. It was the perfect blend of adventure, intrigue, history, romance, comedy and setting. It was, well, swashbuckling. I was hooked.

I soon learned that The Three Musketeers was actually part of a series called The d’Artagnan Romances and that it was originally published in 1844 as a serial in a Parisian magazine. I went about tracking down the full series and I read them all voraciously. I looked forward to reading on my commute, at lunch, and before bed every day. Many nights I stayed up far too late reading “just one more chapter”, and then “just one more”.

Since it was written as a serial, just about every chapter ends with a cliffhanger. I was so enthralled by the characters, the places, and events that I simply had to see it all for myself. Here are just a few places you can visit on your own Musketeer Themed Tour of Paris.

Lodgings Noted in the Books

Other Musketeer Sights in and around Paris

Get the Books

Different publishers compile the serials in different ways, so I recommend sticking with the same publisher for the entire series to ensure that your reading experience has the proper continuity and flow. Another thing to note is that these books were originally written in French, so some translations are better than others. I personally enjoy the Oxford World’s Classics editions.

    1. The Three Musketeers (Oxford World’s Classics)
    2. Twenty Years After (Oxford World’s Classics)
    3. The Vicomte de Bragelonne (Oxford World’s Classics)
    4. Louise de la Vallière (Oxford World’s Classics)
    5. The Man in the Iron Mask (Oxford World’s Classics)

Fun Ways to Introduce Kids to The Three Musketeers

    1. Classics Illustrated Deluxe #6: The Three Musketeers (Classics Illustrated Deluxe Graphic Novels)
    2. The Three Musketeers (Illustrated Classics)
    3. The Last Musketeer
    4. The Last Musketeer #2: Traitor’s Chase
    5. The Last Musketeer #3: Double Cross