Abstract

The Palace of Versailles was constructed in the enchanting city of Paris, while the majestic Yuanmingyuan was erected in the imperial capital of Beijing. Built during the same era, they serve as splendid exemplars of Western and Eastern royal gardens and architectural marvels respectively. The purpose of this paper is to compare the Palace of Versailles and the Imperial Garden Yuanmingyuan, two historic royal palaces, and discuss the differences in their construction background, planning layout, architectural style and garden features. Because of the disparity in the personalities of the two emperors, the palace possesses its own distinctive attributes. The Palace of Versailles is famous for its magnificent architecture and French gardens, which demonstrated the power and luxury of Louis XIV; the Yuanmingyuan, on the other hand, is famous for its unique Chinese garden style and exquisite architectural complex, which reflects Emperor Kangxis love and pursuit of traditional Chinese culture. By comparing the two palaces, we can better understand the differences in architecture and garden design across diverse cultural backgrounds, as well as their profound impact on architecture styles, landscaping techniques and cultural heritage.

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