Pagoda of Chanteloup

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The Pagoda of Chanteloup is an 18th-century Chinese-style ornamental tower near Amboise in France, built as a folly in the gardens of the former Château de Chanteloup and now known for its panoramic views and distinctive architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf folly
historic monument
pagoda
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Chinese-style
exoticism
builtAs garden folly
country France
hasFeature Chinese-inspired roof tiers
multi-storey tower
surrounding parkland
hasFunction belvedere
ornamental tower
hasViewOf Amboise NERFINISHED
Loire Valley NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Monument historique
heritageDesignationCountry France
inception 18th century
locatedIn Amboise NERFINISHED
Centre-Val de Loire NERFINISHED
France
Indre-et-Loire NERFINISHED
near Loire River NERFINISHED
notableFor distinctive architecture
panoramic views
openToPublic true
originallyBelongedTo Château de Chanteloup NERFINISHED
partOf former Château de Chanteloup estate
touristRegion Loire Valley castles area NERFINISHED
usedFor sightseeing
tourism

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