Pavillon de Flore

The Pavillon de Flore (French pronunciation: [pavijɔ̃ d(ə) flɔʁ]), part of the Louvre Palace in Paris, France, stands at the southwest end of the Louvre, near the Pont Royal. It was originally constructed in 1607–1610, during the reign of Henry IV, as the corner pavilion between the Tuileries Palace to the north and the Louvre's Grande Galerie to the east.

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Pavillon de Flore

The Pavillon de Flore (French pronunciation: [pavijɔ̃ d(ə) flɔʁ]), part of the Louvre Palace in Paris, France, stands at the southwest end of the Louvre, near the Pont Royal. It was originally constructed in 1607–1610, during the reign of Henry IV, as the corner pavilion between the Tuileries Palace to the north and the Louvre's Grande Galerie to the east.

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