Completed in 1750 by Jacques-Ange Gabriel's pavilion was different from the other shapes found around the garden. The building is focused around a rotunda with four wings. Louis XV would prepare coffee for his guests in one of these small rooms. Marie Antoinette became mistress of the French pavilion when she was gifted the Petit Trianon by her husband. She did little to change it and continued the tradition of using it as a pleasure pavilion. Every once in a while she would have tents and pavilions erected around it for amusement parties. Especially her love of music was a source of inspiration for some of these. In 1785-86 concerts and musical parties were held here.
The French Pavillion is 376 prim with measurements of 27m x 27m x 13m.
The French Pavillion comes with all AO, Normal, Spec and texture maps
- Li: 376
- Dim: 27m x 27m x 13m
- AO, Normal, Spec maps inluded
- 100% mesh
- Copy, Modify, No Transfer
Beautiful !
Fantasic - vibrant and high quaility ! Highly recommend! A+ workmanship.
Wonderful Creator, French Pavilion is Beautiful and Worth Every Linden
The French Pavilion is absolutely gorgeous, the rendering and textures are so beautifully detailed and a strong LOD makes is worth every linden. Thank you for creating this, it's truly wonderful.
Beautifully rendered!
Lovely work from this creator. He always puts in 110%, and this has got to be one of my favs! Well worth every Linden!
A lovely find!
This Pavilion is absolutely perfect!
The textures are opulent, well-defined & quite breathtaking.:)
It is a magnificent addition for home.
It is a pleasure to conduct business with this creator.
I highly recommend this purchase for anyone who wishes to add a touch of royalty & beauty to their surroundings.
Magnificent
Ica continues to build truly magnificent structures. His attention to detail is really brilliant. And this is his best so far. Bravo!
Breathtaking build
Icaland demonstrates amazing skill with both mesh and textures in this build. If you love 18th-century buildings, you owe it yourself to take a look at this one.








