the Pavilion of the Three Graces

GPTKB entity

Properties (52)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf building
gptkbp:architect Jean-Nicolas Servandoni
gptkbp:associatedWith the Jardin des Tuileries
gptkbp:built 1750
gptkbp:constructedIn Rococo style
gptkbp:culturalSignificance historical landmark
gptkbp:decoratedWith frescoes
gptkbp:exhibits art collections
gptkbp:features outdoor seating
sculptures
gptkbp:function museum
gptkbp:has restrooms
a gift shop
gptkbp:hasAccessTo public transportation
gptkbp:height approximately 10 meters
gptkbp:historicalPeriod 18th century
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label the Pavilion of the Three Graces
gptkbp:influences French_architecture
gptkbp:inspiredBy classical architecture
gptkbp:is a popular photo spot
a venue for performances
a venue for weddings
a venue for concerts
a venue for festivals
a venue for art shows
a venue for educational programs
a venue for exhibitions
a venue for community events
a venue for historical reenactments
a venue for cultural gatherings
gptkbp:isOpenTo summer
winter
autumn
spring
gptkbp:length approximately 20 meters
gptkbp:location gptkb:Paris,_France
gptkbp:maintainedBy gptkb:French_government
gptkbp:namedAfter the_Three_Graces_from_Greek_mythology
gptkbp:notableFor its design
gptkbp:offers guided tours
gptkbp:openToPublic yes
gptkbp:partOf historical tours
Tuileries Garden
gptkbp:renovated 19th century
gptkbp:style Neoclassical
gptkbp:surroundedBy trees
gptkbp:surroundingArea water fountains
gardens
gptkbp:usedFor cultural events
gptkbp:visitedBy artists
gptkbp:visitors tourists
gptkbp:width approximately 15 meters