Pavilion of the Pond - Бесплатный Аудиогид
Fontainebleau, Île-de-France, France
Pavillon de l'Étang, Cour de la Fontaine, Centre, Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, Île-de-France, France métropolitaine, 77300, France
The Pavillon de l'Étang, located in the enchanting gardens of Fontainebleau, is a historic octagonal structure added during the reign of Louis XIV. Built in 1662 by Louis Le Vau, it served as a retreat for royal boating parties and features beautiful interiors decorated with bird and flower motifs from the Napoleonic era. Visitors can admire the serene pond that once hosted carp reaching impressive sizes. Although the pavilion currently faces restoration challenges due to weather conditions, it remains a symbol of the opulent court life of the past. It is accessible only by water, enhancing its charm. The site is part of a rich cultural heritage, attracting visitors interested in history and architecture. Check local listings for visiting hours and accessibility options.