1. The Versailles Fountains (Les Fontaines) are an integral part of the spectacular palace gardens of Versailles. The fountains represent an awe-inspiring achievement of engineering and aesthetic beauty. There are over 50 fountains in the gardens, each of them uniquely designed and adorned with bronze or marble sculptures and statues. Some of the more notable fountains include the Bassin d’Apollon (Fountain of Apollo), the Bassin de Neptune (Fountain of Neptune), as well as the Latona Fountain and the Dragon Fountain. The water for the fountains is supplied by the Seine River through a complex network of aqueducts and pipes. The fountains operate in a synchronized manner and are particularly impressive during the musical fountain shows that take place during the summer months.
2. The working hours of the Versailles Fountains vary depending on the season. Typically, the fountains are operational from 10am to 6pm. Phone information for the gardens is available at +33 1 30 83 78 00.
3. Tickets to the Versailles Fountains can be purchased on-site or online. The prices vary depending on the type of ticket and the time of the day/week you visit. A full-day ticket that includes access to the palace and the gardens costs around €20. Visitors can reach Versailles by train (RER C) from Paris or via private transportation.


