Pavillon de Louveciennes

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Pavillon de Louveciennes is an 18th-century neoclassical pleasure pavilion near Paris, renowned for its elegant design and association with Madame du Barry and architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux.

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Pavillon de Louveciennes canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
neoclassical architecture
pleasure pavilion
architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux
architecturalStyle Neoclassicism
associatedWith Madame du Barry
completionCentury 18th century
constructionStartCentury 18th century
continent Europe
country France
culturalContext French aristocratic culture of the 18th century
designedFor Madame du Barry
era Ancien Régime
hasFunction leisure residence
ornamental pavilion
heritageSignificance associated with the court of Louis XV
example of French neoclassical architecture
locatedIn Louveciennes NERFINISHED
Yvelines
Île-de-France region
surface form: Île-de-France
locatedNear Paris
locatedOn Seine Valley
surface form: Seine valley
notableFor association with Madame du Barry
association with architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux
elegant neoclassical design
patron Madame du Barry
period Neoclassicism
surface form: French Neoclassicism
relatedTo Château de Louveciennes
use pleasure pavilion
residential retreat

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Claude Nicolas Ledoux notableWork Pavillon de Louveciennes
Madame du Barry residence Pavillon de Louveciennes