Rick Steves' Europe (2000)
S12E09 Baroque Art
Episode Overview
Emerging from Europe’s tumultuous religious conflicts, Baroque art captivated both the devout and the general public. Our journey begins in Rome, where the stunning St. Peter's Basilica, sensual statues by Bernini, and lively fountains create an unforgettable atmosphere. Next, we travel to Belgium to admire the striking and emotional works of Rubens. Finally, we arrive at the epitome of Baroque extravagance, the Palace of Versailles, featuring its magnificent Hall of Mirrors adorned with chandeliers and expansive gardens where nobles frolicked, unaware of the impending Revolution.