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Galerie Des Glaces Collection

The Galerie des Glaces, also known as the Hall of Mirrors, is a magnificent masterpiece located in the Palace of Versailles

Background imageGalerie Des Glaces Collection: View of the Galerie des Glaces of the Versailles palace, 1700-1799. Creator: Anon

View of the Galerie des Glaces of the Versailles palace, 1700-1799. Creator: Anon
View of the Galerie des Glaces of the Versailles palace, 1700-1799

Background imageGalerie Des Glaces Collection: Versailles: Galerie des Glaces (litho)

Versailles: Galerie des Glaces (litho)
7190569 Versailles: Galerie des Glaces (litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Galerie des Glaces. 73 Mtres de Long, sur 10 M 50)

Background imageGalerie Des Glaces Collection: Versailles, Galerie Des Glaces, 28 June 1919 (b / w photo)

Versailles, Galerie Des Glaces, 28 June 1919 (b / w photo)
2803451 Versailles, Galerie Des Glaces, 28 June 1919 (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Versailles, Galerie Des Glaces, 28 June 1919)

Background imageGalerie Des Glaces Collection: Front Page of Le Journal celebrating the signing of The Treaty of Versailles

Front Page of Le Journal celebrating the signing of The Treaty of Versailles
CHT293227 Front Page of Le Journal celebrating the signing of The Treaty of Versailles on 28th June 1919, 29th June 1919 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageGalerie Des Glaces Collection: Galerie des Glaces, Showing Table where Peace Treaty Was Signed, Versailles, France, c1930s

Galerie des Glaces, Showing Table where Peace Treaty Was Signed, Versailles, France, c1930s. From " Tour of the World". [Keystone View Company, Meadville, Pa. New York, Chicago, London]

Background imageGalerie Des Glaces Collection: Gallery of Mirrors; Versailles, France, late 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Gallery of Mirrors; Versailles, France, late 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Gallery of Mirrors; Versailles, France, late 19th century. The Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles. Stereocard. [Strohmeyer & Wyman, New York, 1896]

Background imageGalerie Des Glaces Collection: Decoration of the Hall of Mirrors in Versailles, on the occasion of the second marriage of the Dauph

Decoration of the Hall of Mirrors in Versailles, on the occasion of the second marriage of the Dauphin, on 9 February 1747, 1747

Background imageGalerie Des Glaces Collection: Louis XIV receiving the Persian Ambassador in the Galerie des Glaces at Versailles

Louis XIV receiving the Persian Ambassador in the Galerie des Glaces at Versailles, 19th February 17 Artist: Coypel
Louis XIV receiving the Persian Ambassador in the Galerie des Glaces at Versailles, 19th February 1715. Found in the collection of Musee de l Histoire de France, Chateau de Versailles

Background imageGalerie Des Glaces Collection: Galerie des Glaces Versailles 1684 Etching fourth state

Galerie des Glaces Versailles 1684 Etching fourth state
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Background imageGalerie Des Glaces Collection: Source Size = 3957 x 5759

Source Size = 3957 x 5759
The Galerie Des Glaces, in the Palace of Versailles

Background imageGalerie Des Glaces Collection: The Franco-Prussian War: Proclaiming the Emperor of Germany in the Galerie Des Glaces

The Franco-Prussian War: Proclaiming the Emperor of Germany in the Galerie Des Glaces, Versailles, France, 1871

Background imageGalerie Des Glaces Collection: The Doge of Genoa offering his apologies to Louis XIV (1638-1715) the 15th May 1685

The Doge of Genoa offering his apologies to Louis XIV (1638-1715) the 15th May 1685
XIR207768 The Doge of Genoa offering his apologies to Louis XIV (1638-1715) the 15th May 1685, 1715 (detail) (oil on canvas) (b/w photo) by Halle

Background imageGalerie Des Glaces Collection: VERSAILLES: HALL OF MIRRORS. Interior view of the Hall of Mirrors at the palace of Versailles

VERSAILLES: HALL OF MIRRORS. Interior view of the Hall of Mirrors at the palace of Versailles, France. Photochrome, c1900

Background imageGalerie Des Glaces Collection: An American soldier standing in the Hall of Mirrors at the palace of Versailles, France

An American soldier standing in the Hall of Mirrors at the palace of Versailles, France
VERSAILLES: HALL OF MIRRORS. An American soldier standing in the Hall of Mirrors at the palace of Versailles, France, following its liberation by the Allies during World War II

Background imageGalerie Des Glaces Collection: The Franco-Prussian War: Proclaiming the Emperor of Germany in the Galerie Des Glaces

The Franco-Prussian War: Proclaiming the Emperor of Germany in the Galerie Des Glaces, Versailles, France, 1871


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The Galerie des Glaces, also known as the Hall of Mirrors, is a magnificent masterpiece located in the Palace of Versailles. This iconic gallery has witnessed numerous historical events and serves as a symbol of grandeur and opulence. Dating back to 1684, this lithograph captures the breathtaking beauty of the Galerie des Glaces. The intricate details showcased in this artwork highlight its architectural splendor and exquisite design. It gives us a glimpse into the past, allowing us to appreciate its timeless elegance. A black-and-white photograph taken on June 28, 1919, showcases the Galerie des Glaces during an important moment in history - the signing of The Treaty of Versailles. This treaty marked the end of World War I and brought about significant changes to international relations. The image captures both solemnity and hope for a better future. Le Journal's front page celebrating this monumental event further emphasizes its significance. The Galerie des Glaces served as a witness to peace being restored after years of conflict and turmoil. Another photograph from the 1930s shows us where exactly this historic treaty was signed - at a table within the Galerie des Glaces itself. Imagining world leaders gathered around that table adds another layer of gravity to this already awe-inspiring space. In late 19th-century France, an unknown artist captured yet another perspective of this grand gallery through their lens. Known as "Gallery of Mirrors, " it portrays not only its physical beauty but also reflects upon its cultural importance during that era. The Hall of Mirrors was not only used for political purposes but also played host to various celebrations such as weddings. On one occasion, it was adorned with lavish decorations for Dauphin's second marriage – showcasing how even joyous moments were celebrated amidst these mirrored walls. One painting by Antoine Coypel depicts Louis XIV receiving an ambassador from Persia within these very halls on February 19, 17.