Who was Louis XIV?
The Sun King, Megalomaniac, and Versailles Builder
Before Napoleon or Marie Antoinette, there was Louis XIV, the Sun King, the longest-reigning monarch in European history, who turned France into a cultural powerhouse while bankrupting it with his obsession for power, mirrors, and gardens.
👉 For all show notes & recommendations
👉 Skip-the-Line Versailles & Gardens Tour
👉 Secrets of the Louvre Tour
👉 The best Paris Tours
So who was Louis XIV really?
In this episode, we dive into the outrageous life of the “Sun King,” a man who made nobles fight for the right to put on his underwear, staged banquets just to be watched eating alone, and built Versailles by draining 25% of France’s annual income. From traumatized child-king to legendary megalomaniac, Louis XIV centralized power, reshaped France, and left behind a palace that changed how the world thinks about luxury—even if it meant his heirs would lose their heads.
Chapters:
• Louis XIV’s wild stereotypes (yes, people watched him get dressed)
• Versailles: from hunting lodge to the world’s biggest palace
• Why Versailles bankrupted France (mirrors > warships)
• The Sun King’s daily rituals and bizarre ceremonies
• Gardens, fountains, and the birth of the modern lawn
• Life at Versailles: courtiers, courtesans, and chamber pots
• Was Louis XIV a “good” king—or just a legend of excess?
Before Napoleon or Marie Antoinette, there was Louis XIV, the Sun King, the longest-reigning monarch in European history, who turned France into a cultural powerhouse while bankrupting it with his obsession for power, mirrors, and gardens.
👉 For all show notes & recommendations
👉 Skip-the-Line Versailles & Gardens Tour
👉 Secrets of the Louvre Tour
👉 The best Paris Tours
So who was Louis XIV really?
In this episode, we dive into the outrageous life of the “Sun King,” a man who made nobles fight for the right to put on his underwear, staged banquets just to be watched eating alone, and built Versailles by draining 25% of France’s annual income. From traumatized child-king to legendary megalomaniac, Louis XIV centralized power, reshaped France, and left behind a palace that changed how the world thinks about luxury—even if it meant his heirs would lose their heads.
Chapters:
• Louis XIV’s wild stereotypes (yes, people watched him get dressed)
• Versailles: from hunting lodge to the world’s biggest palace
• Why Versailles bankrupted France (mirrors > warships)
• The Sun King’s daily rituals and bizarre ceremonies
• Gardens, fountains, and the birth of the modern lawn
• Life at Versailles: courtiers, courtesans, and chamber pots
• Was Louis XIV a “good” king—or just a legend of excess?