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Hall of Mirrors of Versailles Palace France Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hall of Mirrors of the famous Palace of Versailles Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hall of Mirrors wall in Sheesh Mahal, Amber fort Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elegant interior view of the Hall of Mirrors, Villa Palagonia, located in Bagheria, Sicily, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elegant interior view of the Hall of Mirrors, Villa Palagonia, located in Bagheria, Sicily, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Treaty of Versailles Signing in Opulent Hall of Mirrors Scene Royalty Free Stock Photo
Treaty Of Versailles Signing In Grand Hall Of Mirrors Scene Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Hall of Mirrors
Elegant interior view of the Hall of Mirrors, Villa Palagonia, located in Bagheria, Sicily, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elegant interior view of the Hall of Mirrors, Villa Palagonia, located in Bagheria, Sicily, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Palace of Versailles Hall of Mirrors Royalty Free Stock Photo
Exterior of Sheesh Mahal palace, Hall of Mirrors in Amber Fort, Rajasthan, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elegant interior view of the Hall of Mirrors, Villa Palagonia, located in Bagheria, Sicily, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elegant interior view of the Hall of Mirrors, Villa Palagonia, located in Bagheria, Sicily, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Elegant interior view of the Hall of Mirrors, Villa Palagonia, located in Bagheria, Sicily, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Hall of Mirrors, Grande Galerie or Galerie des Glaces, is the central gallery of the Palace of Versailles in Versailles, France. As the principal and most remarkable feature of King Louis XIV of France`s third building campaign of the Palace of Versailles , construction of the Hall of Mirrors began in 1678. To provide for the Hall of Mirrors as well as the salon de la guerre and the salon de la paix, which connect the grand appartement du roi with the grand appartement de la reine, architect Jules Hardouin Mansart appropriated three rooms from each apartment as well as the terrace that separated the two apartments.


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