Pavillon de Sérénité, or Pavilion of Serenity, is a small 18th century get away, built with the intention of being a haven, or an entertainment spot. A Pavilion is a free-standing structure sited a short distance from a main residence, whose architecture makes it an object of pleasure. This pavilion is known as a Belvedere which is an architectural term adopted from Italian (literally "fair view"), which refers to any architectural structure sited to take advantage of a fine or scenic view. A belvedere may be built in the upper part of a building so as to command said view.
Proportional and balanced, the Pavillon de Sérénité was inspired off of Marie Antoinette’s own Pavilion called, ‘Le belvédère’, at the château de Versailles. Designed by Richard Mique and built in 1778, Marie Antoinette’s Le belvedere, was the scene for entertaining her most trusted and exclusive court. Some of the for Sérénité was based on the same panels, used to decorate Marie Antoinette’s ‘Le belvédère’. Although the floor plan is different, and the form remade, the exterior is also inspired by Marie Antoinette’s structure.
The Pavillon de Sérénité is perfect for any courtier to sneak away and enjoy a quiet moment, or for setting a scene for a lavish event. The interior is hand painted floral panels with delicate circled walls instead of corners and a high, ceiling, with painted moldings. The exterior is of stone, embellished with decorations around the top, and around each door. To make it more appealing, sculpted forms was used for the balustrade railings that rail three of the building’s doors, and around the rooftop.
The Pavillion is 164 prims, a heavy cost for its size, but I offer my customers quality and detailed work that they have come to rely on. There is not a single apha prim in the entire structure. The Pavillion measures 11m x 11m, with a height of 9m (from the bottom step, to the tip of the roof). From the windows, doors to the railing, it’s all sculpted with original and exclusive textures made by me, for an aesthetically pleasing look. Please note, that this building, does not come with furniture!
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- This Building is 164 Prims.
- No Alpha Used, All sculpted or Prim used.
- All textures are unique and made and used exclusively for Ancien Regime.
- One room, using historical panels, and Inspired by historical buildings.
- Does not come with Furniture.
Beautiful!
This is beutiful and very well made, thank you!