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Topic History of: A charming little second home
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Barney This world famous room is still used regularly

For functions and business gatherings


By the French government, and others

It's not mothballed like most of Windsor and Buckingham Palace


And with a greater historical significance

Being where the Treaty of Versailles was signed - ending WWI



JK2006 This room is spectacular.
Barney Versailles was taken by the commoners at the time of the Revolution

Churchill was ousted after winning WW2

May will go, despite a strong economy


The common factor

A failure to identify a very unhappy population


honey!oh sugar sugar. JK2006 wrote:
Oh it is extraordinary Honey and a MUST to visit. I've been several times but this time had ulterior motives! Parking is difficult though (I was lucky) and there are normally thousands of tourists and long queues. I booked online in advance for €20 and had no problem.

Actually.. I might be able to go. I look after someone at home who has been very ill, so havent been able to travel very far for a few years, but he has improved so much lately that it is looking like a proper holiday somewhere is possible soon.
JK2006 Oh it is extraordinary Honey and a MUST to visit. I've been several times but this time had ulterior motives! Parking is difficult though (I was lucky) and there are normally thousands of tourists and long queues. I booked online in advance for €20 and had no problem.