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Pavillon du Roi

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Pavillon du Roi, Historical pavilion in France

The Pavillon du Roi, part of the Louvre Palace, is an exemplar of French Renaissance architecture.

Construction of the Pavillon du Roi began in 1545 under the direction of architect Pierre Lescot.

Architects like Louis Le Vau and painters such as Charles Le Brun contributed to its majestic design.

Located in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, the pavilion is a significant tourist attraction.

This pavilion served as a government building and is now identified for its historical importance.

Location: 1st arrondissement of Paris

Inception: 1545

Architects: Pierre Lescot, Louis Le Vau, Charles Le Brun, Claude Perrault

Source: Wikimedia

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