A curious pagoda dedicated to private events, with a rich collection of books on Asian art, in Paris.
If you take a stroll around the Ternes district and Parc Monceau, you may come across a curious red pagoda that stands in stark contrast to the Haussmann-style architecture of the area. This unusual building on Rue de Courcelles is home to a superb art collection whose origins date back to the 1920s when Ching-Tsai Loo, a wealthy merchant with a passion for Asian antiques, installed his collections here, transforming the original building into the jewel box it is today - just waiting to be discovered!
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周りをパリのシックなオスマン建築に囲まれていることでさらに目立ちますね。
もともとは裕福な中国人アジアンアート収集家のChing Tsai Loo氏が、1925年ごろにオスマン建築を改造して作らせたそうです。
中には1300の蔵書、3000の展示会のカタログ、3000の貴重な写真などが所蔵されているそうです。