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Was there really no bathroom in the Palace of Versailles?

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Cabinet of Toilet
Madame de Pompadour’s Bedchamber
There is no right answer.
It’s not the Puse style we imagine either.
There are no modern flush toilets still in use today.
The modern flush toilet system itself is already
In 1596, England’s John Haerimdeong did not invent it.
A system that did not exist even before Louis XIV was born
There is no reason why it should not apply to the Verosayu Palace.
However, going to the bathroom every time is inconvenient for the king.
Since we have to solve the sudden increase, we mainly wash this mobile toilet oil.
The same goes for the nobles who lived in a single room in the Verosaille Palace.
However, there is no type of toilet that does not really exist.
There are no public restrooms right away.
In addition, Louis XIV was
Verosaille Palace is set up as a tourist destination.
It seems that customers of not very high status come in and out countless times.
So, if the customers want to drink
Wash in Verosayu Garden, which is larger than the palace
So, of course, the medicinal smell is strong.
One of the origins of the word French etiquette is
Verosayu gardeners put up signs prohibiting entry into the garden.
Some say it never started
Of course I chewed it
Then why don’t you pretend like it doesn’t exist?
After the fall of the Burobong Dynasty, it was converted into a museum in the 18th century.
That’s because the bathroom has to be taken out because no one uses it.
That’s why there are no bathrooms or clothes rooms in the Verosaille Palace.
If you meet someone who insists that there is no bathroom,
Then, if you go to Verosaille Palace, there is no clothes room.
If you ask me why I don’t have any clothes on, I can’t answer.

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