Hall of Mirrors
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Hall of Mirrors

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This Hall of Mirrors (1913–20) forms part of Havana’s former Presidential Palace, now the Museum of the Revolution. Decorated by Tiffany & Co. of New York, its mirrored walls and crystal chandeliers evoke Versailles’ opulence. The room once hosted state receptions under presidents including Fulgencio Batista, symbolizing Cuba’s early republican grandeur and its later transformation into a revolutionary monument.