
Hall of Mirrors
Best time to visit
Early morning or late afternoon is ideal when there are fewer visitors, allowing you to admire the details more peacefully.
Budget tips
Entry is free on European Museum Night, and purchasing the Versailles card saves you money on many other sites as well.
Recommended for
Art historians, History enthusiasts, Photography lovers
Plan your visit
30-45 minutes
About
Quick facts: More than 350 mirrors decorate the hall, which in earlier times was lit daily by thousands of candles. The 1919 peace negotiations held here led to the end of the First World War.
Highlights: The ceiling of the hall is covered by Charles Le Brun’s frescoes depicting the Sun King’s victories in 17 different scenes. The mirror walls are separated by 17 windows opening to the royal garden, creating a magical atmosphere through the interplay of light and garden views.
Insider tips
- Comfortable shoes are recommended as the floor can be slippery.
- For photography, it is best to face the windows due to the optimal lighting conditions.
- Avoid weekend afternoons when the crowds are the largest.
- Listen to a guided tour to learn all the interesting details about the frescoes.
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