Chinese Pavilion

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The Chinese Pavilion is an ornate, East Asian–inspired building in the Royal Domain of Laeken in Brussels, commissioned by King Leopold II as part of an exotic architectural ensemble.

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Label Occurrences
Chinese Pavilion canonical 4
Chinese Pavilion (Brussels) 2

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Statements (32)

Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
pavilion
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Chinoiserie
East Asian–inspired architecture
category Buildings and structures in Brussels
Royal residences and domains of Belgium
Tourist attractions in Brussels
commissionedBy Leopold II of Belgium
surface form: King Leopold II of Belgium
country Belgium
hasCulturalInfluence Chinese architecture
East Asian art
hasFeature Chinese-style roofs
decorative carvings
ornamental façades
polychrome decoration
hasMaterial stone
wood
heritageDesignation protected heritage site in Brussels
inception early 20th century
locatedIn Belgium
Brussels, Belgium
surface form: Brussels

Laeken
Royal Domain of Laeken
near Royal Domain of Laeken
surface form: Japanese Tower (Laeken)
openToPublic yes
ownedBy Belgium
surface form: Belgian State
partOf Royal Domain of Laeken
surface form: Royal Estate of Laeken

exotic architectural ensemble at Laeken
purpose represent exotic architecture
region Brussels-Capital Region
uses ornate decoration

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Royal Domain of Laeken hasPart Chinese Pavilion
Royal Domain of Laeken hasLandmark Chinese Pavilion
Laeken contains Chinese Pavilion
Laeken hasLandmark Chinese Pavilion
Japanese Tower formsEnsembleWith Chinese Pavilion
this entity surface form: Chinese Pavilion (Brussels)
Japanese Tower situatedNear Chinese Pavilion
this entity surface form: Chinese Pavilion (Brussels)