€5.0
/ Adult
This historic pavilion was originally built for the 1878 Universal Exhibition. The building stands out for its Indo-Saracenic architecture, blending European and Indian styles. It was later used as a studio by the sculptor Princess Marie of Orléans, making it a rare example of cross-cultural design and artistic history.
- The structure is most popular for its unique mix of Indian and Western architectural elements.
- Inside, you’ll find detailed woodwork, colorful stained glass, and original features from the 19th century.
- The surrounding gardens add a peaceful vibe, perfect for a chill walk or photos.
- See a Rare Architectural Style: The building is one of the few places where you can see Indo-European design up close.
- Learn About Artistic History: The former studio of a royal sculptor gives a peek into the creative world of the late 1800s.
- Enjoy a Quiet Spot: The gardens and calm setting make it a great place to relax and take in something different from the usual city sights.
- No specific dress code, but comfy shoes are a good idea for walking around.
- Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon for the best light and fewer people.
- If tickets are needed, you should book at least a week in advance.
Venue
General admission price for adults starts at €5.0.
Last checked: Feb 24, 2025
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