The Pavillon de Flore, part of the Louvre Palace in Paris, France, stands at the southwest end of the Louvre, near the Pont Royal. It was originally constructed...
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Louvre Palace (category Castles in Île-de-France)
Design", with the completion of the Pavillon de Flore in the early 1600s. The Pavillon de Flore and Pavillon de Marsan, which used to respectively mark...
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was similar to that of its southern pendant, the Pavillon de Flore. On its south side, the Pavillon de Marsan was connected to Le Vau's pavilion for the...
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restaurant Pavillon de Flore, a section of the Palais du Louvre in Paris, France Pavillon de Paris, a large concert space in Paris, France Pavillon de l'Arsenal...
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Grand Gallery and the Gros Pavilion des Tuileries, now called the Pavillon de Flore),the tower by Androuet du Cerceau which linked the Louvre and the...
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Hector-Martin Lefuel (category Prix de Rome for architecture)
including Napoleon III's Louvre expansion and the reconstruction of the Pavillon de Flore. He was born in Versailles, the son of Alexandre Henry Lefuel (1782–1850)...
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Villa La Californie, originally Villa Fénelon and now called Pavillon de Flore, is a villa at 22 Coste Belle Avenue in Cannes, France. It is located in...
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in the east and the Pavillon de Flore in the west. The midpoint was marked with the Pavillon de la Lanterne (today's Pavillon de Lesdiguières), which...
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Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (category Prix de Rome for sculpture)
With a Shell, Valenciennes Le Triomphe de Flore (The Triumph of Flora), 1866. South façade of the Pavillon de Flore, Louvre Palace, Paris Kjellberg, Pierre...
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east. Between the Pavillon de Flore and the Pavillon des Sessions, Lefuel created a monumental passageway (then called the Guichet de l'Empereur,: 42 ...
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