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"Once a small château located between the royal residences of Vincennes and Fontainebleau, the estate of Vaux-le-Vicomte was purchased by Nicolas Fouquet in 1641. At that time he was an ambitious twenty-six year-old member of the Parlement of Paris. Fouquet was an avid patron of the arts, attracting many artists with his generosity.
When Fouquet became King Louis XIV's superintendent of finances (Minister of the Economy, Finance and Industry (France)) in 1657, he commissioned Le Vau, Le Brun and Le Nôtre to renovate his estate and garden to match his grand ambition. Fouquet’s artistic and cultivated personality subsequently brought out the best in the three." (Wikipedia)
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Drax's astronauts training in front of the château Photo © EON, United Artists, Danjaq LLC |
We went to château yard, which can be seen in the film when Bond and Corinne Dufour arrive there by helicopter. We also walked around the interiors of the château and took some pictures.
Pirita & Mika. This photo by: 7 -year-old daughter |
Bond and Corinne Dufour (Corinne Cléry) arrive in Drax's château Photo © EON, United Artists, Danjaq LLC |
Then we rented a Bond-style golf cart. The price for 45 minutes ride was 15 euros and deposit of it 200 euros, which had to be paid in cash. Driver's license was needed as well. Mika was the driver. We had a map with some suggested routes and especially daughter considered this as one of the best experiences of the trip, after Disneyland Paris, of course.
Pirita in golf cart |
Corinne Dufour in "Moonraker", just before Drax's dobermans attack Photo © EON, United Artists, Danjaq LLC |
We drove near the statue of Hercules. From there Mika had to run up top of the hill to be able to find the exact spot where Bond and Drax shoot pheasants in the film and also Corinne Dufour meets her end when she runs into the woods and Drax lets his dobermans loose to kill her.
Statue of Hercules |
Hugo Drax (Michael Lonsdale) and Bond near statue of Hercules Photo © EON, United Artists, Danjaq LLC |
Then we were already in a hurry to return the golf cart and go to the souvenir shop to buy some souvenirs. We also had lunch in Restaurant L'Ecureuil. After meal, we went back to the bus and it transported us to the city of Fontainebleau, where was the Palace of Fontainebleau. Also this château had stunning rooms and halls.
Château de Fontainebleau
"Revolution and Empire
By the late 18th century, the château had fallen into disrepair; during the French Revolution many of the original furnishings were sold, in the long Revolutionary sales of the contents of all the royal châteaux, intended as a way of raising money for the nation and ensuring that the Bourbons could not return to their comforts. Nevertheless, within a decade Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte began to transform the Château de Fontainebleau into a symbol of his grandeur, as an alternative to the empty Palace of Versailles, with its Bourbon connotations. Napoleon hosted Pope Pius VII there in 1804, when he came to consecrate the emperor, and again in 1812–1814, when he was Napoleon's prisoner. With modifications of the château's structure, including the cobblestone entrance wide enough for his carriage, Napoleon helped make the château the place that visitors see today. At Fontainebleau Napoleon bade farewell to his Old Guard and went into exile in 1814. Fontainebleau was also the setting of the Second Empire court of his nephew Napoleon III.
Today
The château is now home to the Écoles d'Art Américaines, a school of art, architecture, and music for students from the United States. The school was founded by General Pershing when his men were stationed there during the First World War." (Wikipedia)
It started to rain, so we went to castle's own cafeteria and then we went looking for our bus. Our driver was not there, so we moved to nearby Magenta cafe and found our driver as well! We slept on the bus while heading back to Paris and then looked for some dinner restaurant.
After a quite long search, we found restaurant Le Petit Machon, which is mentioned in the Raymond Benson Bond book "Never Dream of Dying", but restaurant was closed. We did not have to leave with empty stomachs, because we went to Pizza / Grill Casa Festa, which is located on the same street. There was a nice aquarium right next to our table, so at least daughter had a nice time watching fishes while we waited for our food to arrive.
"He escorted her to Rue St. Honoré and further east until they came to a café called Le Petit Mâchon. It was a charming, quiet place painted yellow and brown. The day’s specials were listed on a blackboard that stood on the sidewalk with the small square tables. Tylyn and Bond were greeted warmly by the hostess, who allowed them to pick a table at the end, away from the other parties."
Raymond Benson: "Never Dream of Dying"
Then we went to enjoy desserts in Cafe Le Nemours, which can be seen in the beginning of Timothy Dalton movie "The Tourist". A toilet visit and one beer in Pub Comedien, which was across the street.
We went to pick up our luggage from Terminus Nord and moved to EST hôtel Paris. (49 Boulevard Magenta, 400.00 euros / 4 nights, no breakfast included, reserved via booking.com.This hotel charged a city tax of 1 EUR / person / night.) We got a room 501 from the 5th floor. Fortunately, Mika's bag was found during the day and it was delivered to the hotel. Nothing was lost, so everything was fine on that area as well.
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