The Hall of Mirrors is a magnificent hall spanning 240 feet in the center of the Palace of Versailles that is lined with hundreds of mirrors. Connecting the Grand Apartment of the King with the Grand Apartment of the Queen, the hall features more than 350 mirrors lining the walls, 17 mirror-decorated arches, 17 gilded and arcaded windows, and elegant crystal chandeliers, creating a spectacle of glistening crystal and gold. Built between 1678 and 1684, the hall not only served as a daily meeting area and passageway between the two apartments but was also the site of many historical events such as the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in June 1919.

Place d’Armes, Versailles, France, +33-1-30-83-78-00

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