Palace of Versailles — Versailles redirects here. For the city, see Versailles (commune). For other uses, see Versailles (disambiguation). Palace of Versailles Château de Versailles The interior court of the Palace of Versailles … Wikipedia
Mirrors for princes — The mirrors for princes (Latin: specula principum or rather, principum specula, German: Fürstenspiegel) refer to a genre – in the loose sense of the word – of political writing during the Early Middle Ages, Middle Ages and the Renaissance. They… … Wikipedia
Palace of the Parliament — Infobox Historic building name = Palace of the Parliament Palatul Parlamentului caption = The Palace of the Parliament at dusk map type = latitude = longitude = location town = Bucharest location country = ROU architect = Anca Petrescu (chief… … Wikipedia
City Palace, Udaipur — City Palace, Udaipur … Wikipedia
Miraflores Palace — Coordinates: 10°30′29″N 66°55′10″W / 10.50803°N 66.91938°W / 10.50803; 66.91938 … Wikipedia
Hall of Mirrors (Palace of Versailles) — The galerie des glaces or Hall of Mirrors is the central gallery of the Palace of Versailles and is one of the most famous rooms in the world.As the principal and most remarkable feature of King Louis XIV of France’s third building campaign of… … Wikipedia
VERSAILLES PALACE, FRANCE — Versailles Palace, located outside Paris, epitomizes the classicizing Baroque style of architecture popular in France in the 17th century. Louis XIII originally commissioned Philibert Le Roy to build it in 1624 as a small hunting lodge, but it … Historical Dictionary of Architecture
Topkapı Palace — Infobox Historic building name = Topkapı Palace caption = Topkapı Palace from the Bosphorus map type = latitude = longitude = location town = Istanbul location country = Turkey architect = Mehmed II, Alaüddin, Davud Ağa, Mimar Sinan, Sarkis… … Wikipedia
Malacañang Palace — Malacañan Palace Palasyo ng Malakanyang Malacañan Palace as viewed from Pasig River General information … Wikipedia
House of mirrors — A house of mirrors or hall of mirrors is a traditional attraction at funfairs (carnivals) and amusement parks. The basic concept behind a house of mirrors is to be a maze like puzzle, but in addition to confounding the spatial senses with a… … Wikipedia