It is the grand gallery in the palace of Versailles in Paris. Used for grand receptions and meetings. There are 357 mirrors that decorate the 17 arches opposite windows with gold and art displayed on the walls and ceiling.
Hollywood mirrors are more expensive than regular mirrors, for celebrities are "using" them. Go on www.amazon.com and you'll probably find two mirrors exactly the same, but with "Hollywood" typed in front of one name.
If you use blemished mirrors, then you cannot.
here are some: Car rear-view mirrors and side mirrors. Over-the-sink in the bathroom mirrors (for shaving and other uses) Full-length dressing mirrors, often found inside closets Dental mirrors Fun-house mirrors with wavy surfaces Mirrored balls hanging from the ceiling in discos Periscopes Auto mechanics use mirrors held on rods so they can examine hard-to-reach places. Torches have curved mirrors for directing the beam of light Searchlights, floodlights, and spotlights (used in theatres) have similar mirrors. In barbershops so that the customer may see the result, front and back to collect sunlight for solar power generation
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Hi there yes you ca I know many people who have used mirrors in their gardens for decoration purposes . Whilst some of my friends use the mirrors to cath sunlight and shine it on their plants so they get more hours of light a day.
its a hall full of mirrors
there are 43 chandeliers in the hall of mirrors.
Ossian's Hall of Mirrors was created in 1757.
Hall of Mirrors - 1966 was released on: USA: 1966
hall of versailles
not a room but a hall. Called the Hall of Mirrors. Its a passageway full of mirrors
Hall of Mirrors - 2001 was released on: USA: 31 January 2001
The Hall of Mirrors is located in the Great Hall of Catherine Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia. The Hall, also known as the Hall of Light is completely surrounded by mirrors in gold casings. Catherine Palace is one of St. Petersburg's most-visited tourist attractions.
the home of the hall od mirrors is the palace of Versailles
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Hall of Mirrors, Versailles, France June 28th, 1919
It would be the Hall of Mirrors.