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The Pavillon de Flore, part of the Palais du Louvre 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. The pavilion was entirely redesigned and rebuilt by Hector Lefuel in 1864–1868 in a highly decorated Napoleon III style. Arguably the most famous sculpture on the exterior of the Louvre, Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux's Triumph of Flora, was added below the central pediment of the south facade at this time. The Tuileries Palace was burned by the Paris Commune in 1871, and a north facade, similar to the south facade, was added to the pavilion by Lefuel in 1874–1879. Currently, the Pavil

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  • Pavillon de Flore (cs)
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  • Le pavillon de Flore est un bâtiment du palais du Louvre, qui faisait partie autrefois du palais des Tuileries, à Paris. Il constitue aujourd'hui, comme pendant du pavillon de Marsan, l'extrémité du Louvre. Le pavillon de Flore est aujourd'hui relié au reste du palais par l'aile de Flore. C'est par lui que l'on découvre le Louvre lorsque l'on remonte la Seine. Le pavillon tire son nom du groupe Le Triomphe de Flore sculpté par Carpeaux qui fait face au pont Royal. (fr)
  • Il Pavillon de Flore è un palazzo un tempo facente parte del Palazzo delle Tuileries di Parigi e oggi parte del Palazzo del Louvre alla sua estremità sud-ovest, davanti al Pont Royal. È stato costruito negli anni 1607-1610, durante il regno di Enrico IV, come padiglione d'angolo tra il Palazzo delle Tuileries a nord e la Grande Galerie del Louvre a est. Prende il nome dal bassorilievo Il trionfo di Flora scolpito da Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux sul prospetto che si affaccia sul Pont Royal. (it)
  • El Pavillon de Flore, parte del Palais du Louvre en París, Francia, se encuentra en el extremo suroeste del Louvre, cerca del Pont Royal.​ Fue construido originalmente entre 1607 y 1610, durante el reinado de Enrique IV, como la esquina del pabellón entre el palacio de las Tullerías al norte y Gran galería del Louvre hacia el este.​ El pabellón fue totalmente rediseñado y reconstruido por Hector Lefuel de 1864 a 1868 en un muy decorado estilo Napoleón III. La escultura más famosa en el exterior del Louvre, El triunfo de la flora de Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, se agregó debajo del frontón central de la fachada sur en ese momento. ​ El palacio de las Tullerías fue quemado por la Comuna de París en 1871, y una fachada norte, similar a la fachada sur, se añadió al pabellón por Lefuel de 1874 a 187 (es)
  • The Pavillon de Flore, part of the Palais du Louvre 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. The pavilion was entirely redesigned and rebuilt by Hector Lefuel in 1864–1868 in a highly decorated Napoleon III style. Arguably the most famous sculpture on the exterior of the Louvre, Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux's Triumph of Flora, was added below the central pediment of the south facade at this time. The Tuileries Palace was burned by the Paris Commune in 1871, and a north facade, similar to the south facade, was added to the pavilion by Lefuel in 1874–1879. Currently, the Pavil (en)
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