PAVILION OF INDIA
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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