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The Citerne royale, located in the historic city of Versailles, France, is a monumental underground structure with deep historical roots. Commissioned by King Louis XIV in 1691, this gigantic cistern was engineered to collect rainwater from the roof of the nearby Notre-Dame Church, providing a vital water supply for the city and the magnificent Palace of Versailles, particularly during periods of drought. Situated at an elevation of approximately 63 meters, it stands as a testament to 17th-century engineering and urban…

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    6 maggio 2024

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    Fu proprio Luigi XIV a ordinare la costruzione di questa gigantesca cisterna nel 1691, con una capacità di 1800 metri cubi. Originariamente veniva utilizzato per raccogliere l'acqua piovana sul fondo del tetto della chiesa di Notre-Dame, per soddisfare i bisogni minimi della popolazione e della guarnigione durante i terribili periodi di siccità. Rimase in servizio fino alla metà del XIX secolo, ma la città lo acquistò nel 1926 per liberare la vista del portale della chiesa. Fortunatamente si è salvato grazie alle proteste delle associazioni.
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    Fu lo stesso Luigi XIV a ordinare la costruzione di questa gigantesca cisterna nel 1691, con una capacità di 1800 metri cubi. Originariamente serviva per raccogliere l'acqua piovana sul fondo del tetto della chiesa di Notre-Dame, in modo da soddisfare i bisogni minimi della popolazione e della guarnigione durante i terribili periodi di siccità. Fu in servizio fino alla metà del XIX secolo, ma la città lo acquistò nel 1926 per liberare la visuale verso il portale della chiesa. È stato fortunatamente salvato dalle proteste delle associazioni.
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    Posizione:Hauts-De-France, Francia

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    Is the Citerne royale suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, the Citerne royale can be an interesting visit for families. It's an underground historical site, offering a unique educational experience about 17th-century engineering and water management. The visit typically involves walking through the chamber, which is generally accessible. However, as it's a historical site, parents should ensure children are supervised.

    How long does a typical visit to the Citerne royale take?

    A visit to the Citerne royale is generally a contemplative experience rather than a lengthy one. Most visitors spend between 20 to 40 minutes exploring the underground chamber, appreciating its scale and historical significance. This allows ample time to absorb the atmosphere and read any informational displays.

    Are there any specific accessibility considerations for visiting the Citerne royale?

    As an underground historical structure, visitors should be prepared for stairs or ramps to access the main chamber. The interior is generally well-lit, but the ground might be uneven in places. It's advisable to check the latest accessibility information directly with the site management, especially for those with mobility concerns.

    What are the parking options available near the Citerne royale in Versailles?

    While the Citerne royale itself doesn't have dedicated parking, its location in central Versailles means there are several public parking garages nearby. These include underground parking facilities within walking distance of the Notre-Dame Church area. Street parking can be limited and often metered, so public garages are usually the most convenient option.

    Can I bring my dog to the Citerne royale?

    Generally, historical indoor sites like the Citerne royale do not permit pets, with the exception of service animals. It's highly recommended to confirm the current pet policy directly with the site before planning your visit with a dog.

    What is the best way to reach the Citerne royale using public transport?

    The Citerne royale is very well served by public transport due to its location in Versailles. You can take an RER C train from Paris to Versailles Château Rive Gauche station, which is a short walk from the site. Alternatively, local bus services within Versailles also provide convenient access to the area around Notre-Dame Church.

    Are there cafes or restaurants conveniently located near the Citerne royale?

    Yes, being in the heart of Versailles, the Citerne royale is surrounded by numerous cafes, restaurants, and bakeries. The area around Notre-Dame Church and the nearby market square offers a wide variety of dining options, from quick snacks to full meals, suitable for different tastes and budgets.

    What should I wear when visiting the Citerne royale?

    As an underground structure, the Citerne royale maintains a cooler and more consistent temperature than the outside, regardless of the season. It's advisable to wear comfortable walking shoes and perhaps bring a light jacket or sweater, even on a warm day, to ensure comfort during your visit.

    Is the Citerne royale open during winter months, and what is the experience like then?

    The Citerne royale is typically open year-round, though it's always wise to check current opening hours, especially during public holidays. Visiting in winter can offer a quieter, more reflective experience, as tourist crowds are generally smaller. The cool, consistent temperature inside makes it a comfortable escape from the winter chill outside.

    Are there any guided tours available for the Citerne royale?

    While the Citerne royale can be explored independently, guided tours are sometimes offered, either specifically for the cistern or as part of a broader historical tour of Versailles. These tours can provide deeper insights into its construction, purpose, and the life of Louis XIV. Check with local tourism offices or the site's official website for current tour availability.

    Can I combine a visit to the Citerne royale with other nearby attractions in Versailles?

    Absolutely. The Citerne royale is ideally situated for combining with other major attractions in Versailles. It's located near the Notre-Dame Church and within walking distance of the Palace of Versailles and its magnificent gardens. Many visitors integrate it into a day of exploring the city's rich history and architecture.

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