Chinese Pavilion (City of Brussels)
Belgium /
Flamisch Brabant /
Grimbergen /
City of Brussels
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/ Flamisch Brabant
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pavilion, 1900_construction
The Museums of the Far East (French: Musées d'Extrême-Orient, Dutch: Musea van het Verre Oosten) is a complex of three museums in Laeken, City of Brussels (Belgium), dedicated to Oriental art and culture, specifically that of China and Japan. It is part of the Royal Museums of Art and History (RMAH).
One of the principal focuses of the museums' collection, Chinese porcelain and other chinoiserie, is housed in the Chinese pavilion. The Pavilion's displays focus on Chinese art originally designed for export to the West. The Chinese Pavilion is situated in a Chinese garden.
One of the principal focuses of the museums' collection, Chinese porcelain and other chinoiserie, is housed in the Chinese pavilion. The Pavilion's displays focus on Chinese art originally designed for export to the West. The Chinese Pavilion is situated in a Chinese garden.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 50°53'37"N 4°21'36"E
- Floating pavillion 113 km
- Solaris Pavilion 1 113 km
- Waterloo Park 288 km
- Planet "M" 409 km
- Spanish Pavillon 409 km
- Danish pavilion 409 km
- German Pavillon 409 km
- French Pavillon 409 km
- British Pavillon 409 km
- Pavillon Heiligenstadt 498 km
- Parc de Laeken 0.7 km
- Royal Domain 1.1 km
- Port de Bruxelles 1.8 km
- Saint-Vincent Park 3 km
- Trainsortingstation of Schaarbeek 3 km
- Schaerbeek / Schaarbeek 3.9 km
- Evere 4.3 km
- Grimbergen (municipality) 5.8 km
- Vilvoorde (municipality) 5.9 km
- Brussels-Capital Region 6.2 km