Next, Leonard and the others visited a series of important locations in the Palace of Versailles, such as the famous garden and the incredibly gorgeous chapel.
Of course, they wouldn't miss the Mirror Hall, which is regarded as a "palace treasure" in the palace of King Louis XIV of France. It is named after the 17 floor-to-ceiling mirrors composed of 483 mirror pieces.
It is the most luxurious and splendid part of the Palace of Versailles, reflecting the magnificent dome murals. The 17 arched floor-to-ceiling windows have an excellent view, and through the windows, the beautiful garden behind the Palace of Versailles can be seen.
In that era, the Mirror Hall was the venue for large receptions and meetings with senior delegations held by the court, and the entire Palace of Versailles became a place for kings, nobles, and ministers to drink and enjoy a luxurious and extravagant life.