Marie-Antoinette’s clock rings again at the Petit Trianon in Versailles. Four months of meticulous restoration work were necessary to revive this clock installed in the bell tower of the estate at the request of the queen in 1784. Explanations by Daniel Mornas, former watchmaker at the Palace of Versailles.
Producteur: France 3 Paris - Journalist : Salique, Pierre Yves - Photo Journalist : Lacombe, Pierre - Film Editor : Metivier, Alain - Sound Recordist : Vergne, Jean - Participant : Mornas, Daniel
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Credits:Journalist : Salique, Pierre Yves-Photo Journalist : Lacombe, Pierre-Film Editor : Metivier, Alain-Sound Recordist : Vergne, Jean-Participant : Mornas, Daniel