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El palacio más caro del mundo apestaba. El palacio más suntuoso del mundo tenía un problema que nadie nombraba: no había forma de atender las necesidades de 20.000 personas viviendo bajo el mismo techo. Las damas de la corte lo resolvieron con un orinal portátil escondido dentro de un libro falso. Los hombres, directamente contra las paredes del patio. Luis XIV tenía su propia silla perforada de madera tallada y terciopelo carmesí. Casi 350 repartidas por el palacio, vaciadas día y noche por un ejército de sirvientes en pozos subterráneos. El olor lo tapaban con jazmines, narcisos y jacintos. Versalles olía a flores y a orina al mismo tiempo. La higiene no era suciedad ni descuido — era ciencia. Los médicos de la época lo advertían: el agua caliente abre los poros y deja entrar la enfermedad. Así que nadie se bañaba. Ni los reyes. El lujo y la limpieza todavía no eran la misma cosa. #cibertales #versalles #luisxiv #historiareal

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Imagine that an athlete in the middle of the crazy birds of Versailles rises from the beast, goes to an orinal portatil directly in the ground and continues plating like nothing. And the worst thing is that nobody, or around Patea, for them, look at you, that was the most normal of the world. He ran the 17th century in the most famous palace of the planet. There were about 20,000 people there, but there was not even a single bathroom. To see the problem was not that the architects had forgotten to design them, the problem was the science of the time. In France, it was believed that the hot water was a deadly threat. The doctors repeated that they would open the pores and let go of the diseases, so nobody was bathing. Neither the kings nor the noble. The hygiene was strictly dry, a bath with perfume and ready. For the most needs, the king Louis XIV had his own chair, a chair with a hole in the seat. The palace arrived to have almost 350 of these chairs of luxury and there was an army of servants dedicated exclusively to empty them day and night in underground spaces, but of course Versailles was discomfort and sometimes he simply did not have time to arrive. That's why the women of the court took an ordinal for tattles hidden under the enormous waves. Many times camouflaged within a false book with the title of "VIAGE TO THE PARISES BAHOS". They raised the dress to the suyote, a servant removed the container and the conversation continued without interrupting a second. And the men, they did not complicate, they oriented directly against the walls of the spaces. At the end, to cover the snowman, they filled the palace of Hasmines, Narcissus and Hacintos. Versailles had very dear flowers and urine at the same time. Look at what life is, a designed place to disassemble the whole world, but it was obtained over the unexpected experience of hiding what no one wanted to see.