Introduction to the Queen's Salon: The Queen's Salon is Elizabeth's audience hall. The room was renovated in the neo-Rococo style in 1854. The ivory and gold wall paneling, silk walls and luxurious and elegant furniture all gave This room brings a luxurious style. The standing clock in front of the mirror in the house has two clock faces, and the time can be known from the clock face and the mirror at the same time. The pastel paintings on the wall are also worth seeing. They are all by famous artists in the 18th century, including the Geneva painter Leodard, whom Queen Maria Theresa loved. The portrait to the left of the fireplace is the youngest of Maria Theresa. The daughter of Marie Antoinette, she is shown wearing a hunting suit. In 1770, when she was fifteen years old, she married Louis XVI, the future king of France. During the French Revolution in 1793, she was guillotined.