Palace of Versailles, once a royal residence, still lies the heart of France over three centuries. To understand French history and culture, one must visit Versailles. During our visit, we were not only able to catch a glimpse of its glory, but also met Mr. Laurent Salomé, the director of National Museum of the Versailles and Trianon palaces.
So, what does it feel like for Mr. Laurent Salomé, being the director of the very symbol of French culture? Watch the video and find out what he’s going to say about Palace of Versailles!
Laurent Salomé
Director of National Museum of the Versailles and Trianon palaces
Specialised in 17th century culture,Mr. Laurent Salomé, an experienced heritage curator, has been involved in numerous art and scientific projects during more than two decades of dedication in French museums. Before he assumed the post at Versailles in 2017, he served as the scientific director of the Réunion des Musées Nationaux – Grand Palais (RMN-GP), from 2011 to 2016. During his term, he has led numerous exhibitions including important international collaborations. In 2010, as the director of the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Rouen, Mr. Salomé organised ‘Normandie Impressionniste’, a successful exhibition demonstrating his academic vision and curatorial experiences, attracted more than 240,000 visitors.
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