Some say that behind the opulent halls and vast gardens of the Palace of Versailles, lies a darker history filled with revolution, intrigue, betrayal, and death. Ghost stories have emerged from the gardens to the Trianon palaces, suggesting that not all of its former residents have left, with some said to still haunt the grounds.
But, is Versailles haunted? The palace is steeped in ghost stories and legends, adding to its mystique and reputation as a haunted palace. With its long and dramatic history, the Palace of Versailles is believed to be home to a variety of spirits. One of the most famous ghost stories is the “Moberly-Jourdain Incident,” also known as the “Versailles Time Slip.”
A True Ghost Story: The Strange Encounter of 1901
On a warm, clear day in August 1901, two English women, Eleanor Jourdain and Annie Moberly, visited the Gardens of Versailles for what should have been a pleasant day of sightseeing. The gardens were vast and open for exploration. But as they ventured deeper into the royal domain, heading through the gardens toward the Petit Trianon, something strange began to happen…
Had it been hours or mere moments? It was hard to say. But the ladies agreed that the gardens, usually full of life with flowing fountains and the hum of tourists, felt empty and unnaturally still. As they wandered through the labyrinth of hedges and statues, the air grew thick, and suddenly they became very sleepy. An eerie quiet hung over the paths, as if the world itself was holding its breath.
It wasn’t long before the women realized they were lost. The sprawling gardens stretched endlessly in all directions, and they didn’t see any familiar landmarks to guide them back to the castle.
A Haunting in the Gardens
The ladies were relieved when they came across two men who they could ask for directions. They assumed that these men were gardeners, dressed in green uniforms (with three-cornered hats). But upon getting closer, something about the men seemed… off. Their clothes were outdated, more fitting for a century-long past, and their faces were blank and cold, as if carved from stone. Unease settled over Eleanor and Annie, but they continued “straight on”, in the direction the men had pointed wordlessly.
As they continued, their feeling of dread only deepened. The trees seemed taller; the shadows darker. And then, they saw him—a man in a cloak and large hat, seated near a small Chinese kiosk. He was gazing at them from a “dark and rough” face with lifeless eyes. His presence filled them with a sudden, inexplicable terror. Time seemed to slow down, and the garden around them still deathly silent.
The women hurried onward, but the haunting stillness followed them. A few steps further, Annie spotted a figure—a woman in an old-fashioned dress and white hat, quietly sketching under the shade of a tree. Her clothes were peculiar, as if she had stepped out of another era. The sight sent a chill through Annie’s spine. Something was terribly wrong.
The Versailles Time Slip
The women left the Trianon as quickly as they could, their hearts pounding, and nerves frayed. But the strange encounters remained in their minds and haunted them.
When they got back to the palace a short time later, they were in for an even more disturbing revelation. No one—neither staff nor visitors—had seen anyone matching the descriptions of the figures they encountered on that day. Worse still, they were told that many of the landmarks they had seen, including the small Chinese kiosk, simply did not exist.
The two women began to piece together what they had experienced, realizing that the world they had stepped into during their walk was not the Versailles of the present. Perhaps they had seen the Versailles of the past—its shadows and ghosts. Had they experienced a time slip, putting them in the 18th century?
A time slip is a phenomenon where a person or group of people seemingly travels through time, experiencing moments or events from the past (or sometimes the future) in a brief, unexplainable way. People who report time slips often describe it as suddenly and temporarily being immersed in a different time period, witnessing scenes, places, or individuals that belong to a different era.
During a time slip, the surroundings may appear as they did in the past, with historical figures, architecture, and even sounds or smells that fit the time period. After the experience, people typically return to the present without understanding how or why the time shift occurred.
Time slips are often linked to paranormal or mysterious experiences. Unlike traditional time travel stories, which usually involve technology or deliberate action, time slips are spontaneous and inexplicable, often leaving those who experience them feeling disoriented or confused. Some theories suggest that they may be related to glitches in time, psychological states, or supernatural causes, though they remain largely speculative.
The Ghosts of Versailles: Fact or Fiction
When the ladies shared their revelations with others, they were able to unearth something even more chilling: they weren’t alone in experiencing the same horrifying sensations. There were multiple accounts from others who had seen a woman in a white hat, wandering the gardens—a woman who many believe to be the ghost of Marie Antoinette herself, forever trapped on the grounds where her life, and the reign of the monarchy, had crumbled.
Decades after the eerie encounter, historians discovered something extraordinary. Hidden in the forgotten records of the estate were plans from the year 1774—plans that included a small Chinese kiosk exactly where Eleanor and Annie had seen it. The kiosk, long destroyed, had not existed in their time. How could they have imagined it?
Had the two women truly slipped through time? Or had they brushed against the veil between the living and the dead? This incident has been debated over the years, with some considering it a paranormal experience and others a case of mistaken memory or imagination.
Their story, published in 1911 as An Adventure, sparked debate and fear. Was Versailles really haunted? Were the ghosts of the ill-fated French court still roaming its grounds, caught between worlds? The story even found its way into Shirley Jackson’s famous novel, The Haunting of Hill House, which later inspired the Netflix series that chilled audiences everywhere.
The Ongoing Mystery
To this day, visitors to Versailles report strange sightings in the gardens, of sudden cold breezes on warm days, and of whispers carried on the wind, figures in old-fashioned clothing. Could these experiences be the same ghosts Eleanor and Annie encountered over a century ago? Or does the Palace of Versailles hold secrets that blur the line between past and present?
Whether you’re a believer in the paranormal or simply intrigued by French history, the story of The Haunting of Versailles remains one of the most captivating ghost stories in France. Perhaps the spirits of the past are still with us, forever bound to the palace that witnessed the rise and fall of the French monarchy.