CHINESE PAVILION AND JAPANESE TOWER
Palace
2024
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2024
In the north of the royal domain, the Chinese Pavilion and the Japanese Tower remind the world of the great world expositions. The pavilion is a léopoldienne chinoiserie that owes as much to European architecture as to the artisans. Planned as a Chinese restaurant by Leopold II, it became a museum of Porcelain. The Japanese Tower is a little simplest that the king offered at the 1900 World Exposition in Paris.
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Members' reviews on CHINESE PAVILION AND JAPANESE TOWER
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Visited in september 2015
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Endroit atypique de la capitale qui mérite une visite. La tour est accessible et contient divers objets de la culture japonaise.
Visited in april 2016
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Superbe! On pourrait passer des heures à examiner les moindres détails de l'extérieur du pavillon chinois et l'intérieur n'a rien à lui envier. La tour japonaise si moins impressionnante de l'extérieur, possède une collection magistrale d'art et de culture japonais.
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