Hall of Mirrors: The Room That Ended Empires
Versailles, France
"Versailles' Hall of Mirrors — the gilt-and-marble chamber where Louis XIV staged power, ending multiple dynasties through treaties signed here, now hosting tastings that echo imperial court wines under baroque crystal chandeliers and 12,000 mirrors."
Hall of Mirrors: The Room That Ended Empires is a winery in Versailles, France. Established in 1715. Versailles' Hall of Mirrors — the gilt-and-marble chamber where Louis XIV staged power, ending multiple dynasties through treaties signed here, now hosting tastings that echo imperial court wines u...
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Hall of Mirrors: The Room That Ended Empires
The most famous room in the world. Louis XIV built it to blind visitors with 357 mirrors. Napoleon married here. Germany was unified here. Two treaties ended two world wars here. Stand where kings, emperors, and presidents changed history.
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Hall of Mirrors: The Room That Ended Empires
In 1871, Germany proclaimed its Empire in this room after defeating France. In 1919, France forced Germany to sign the Treaty of Versailles in the SAME room. Revenge architecture. This is why "California Champagne" is legal.
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