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PAVILION OF INDIA

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142, boulevard Saint-Denis, 92400Courbevoie, France
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2024
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The Pavillon des Indes, a remarkable building transformed into a cultural venue, hosting exhibitions and artists in Courbevoie.

If you have the opportunity to visit this place, don't hesitate. This pavilion was designed by Caspar Purdon Clarke for the Universal Exhibition of 1878, to display the collections of artworks and gifts received by the future Edward VII during his trip to India. Three years later, a large part of this pavilion was reassembled in the Parc de Bécon. Today, it is a cultural venue, hosting both exhibitions and artists-in-residence. The only drawback is that visit dates are not fixed, so it's best to find out in advance.

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Visited in january 2023
Palais des Indes ou deu prince de galles intégré dans la rue des nations de l'exposition universelle de 1887
Visited in july 2022
???????????? Petit détour cette semaine du côté de Courbevoie pour photographie le Pavillon des Indes, un beau monument construit à l'occasion de l'Exposition Universelle de 1878. Pas eu l'occasion de faire des photos à l'intérieur, mais je prévois de le visiter prochainement.
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Visited in may 2017
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Pas facile de visiter ce pavillon mais si vous prévoyez un séjour en région parisienne au moment où des visites sont possibles, cela vaut le coup de réserver. Il se visite avec sa maison soeur, le pavillon de la Suède et de la Norvège qui est un petit musée abritant des peintures et expositions temporaires. Ce pavillon de l'Inde est très atypique de l'extérieur avec son style exotique dans le quartier, comme de l'intérieur qui récréent un intérieur bourgeois plus européen fin XIX - début XXe avec des pièces rapportées.

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