The Richelieu Pavilion of the Louvre
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The Richelieu Pavilion (a pavilion located on the inside “court") of the Louvre Palace. The Richelieu Pavilion of the Louvre was named after King Louis XIII first chief minister, Cardinal-Duc de Richelieu. It is part of the Louvre Palace which is located along the Seine river in Paris, France. The Richelieu pavilion is located at the northern limb of the New Louvre.
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France, Renaissance, Paris, louvre, Pavilion, french architecture, Renaissance architecture, .fr, French Renaissance, Cardinal-Duc de richelieu, richelieu pavilion, king louis XIII, chief minister, louvre palace, seine river, new louvre, northern limbSource
Lefèvre, André Wonders of Architecture (New York, NY: Charles Scribner & Co., 1871) 226
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