Founded in Paris, Pagoda Paris is a luxury brand known for its exquisite architecture, art, and vision. With a focus on creating unique and innovative designs, Pagoda Paris has quickly become a favorite among art enthusiasts and collectors. The brand's museums and monuments have garnered rave reviews, attracting visitors from around the world. Pagoda Paris' attention to detail and dedication to quality sets it apart in the industry. Whether it's a stunning invitation or a surprise creation, Pagoda Paris never fails to impress with its east-meets-west aesthetic. Embodying a sense of sophistication and elegance, Pagoda Paris continues to push the boundaries of art and design, solidifying its reputation as a leader in the luxury market.
Amenities and More
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
Reviews
Nhà của Loo, hay vẫn thường được gọi là Chùa Paris, là một tòa nhà độc đáo mang đặc điểm châu Á ngay giữa quận 8 sang trọng rất Pháp. Kiến trúc từ ngoài vào trong đều là tập hợp những tinh tuý và biểu tượng đặc trưng của phương Đông: mái ngói cong, tường đỏ, biểu tượng 12 con giáp, hoạ tiết chữ ở các khung cửa, những bức bình phong sơn mài,…
Mọi thứ đều sang trọng và trang nhã hài hoà, mang tính thẩm mỹ cao. Bất kỳ góc nào của toà nhà cũng mang dấu ấn của lịch sử-nghệ thuật-văn hoá. Thật sự nể người đã tạo ra công trình kiến trúc này cách đây gần 100 năm.
Incredible building on rue de Courcelles. (Difficult to say more as never Ahmad a chance to visit the inside… looking forward to it)
So so beautiful!
I love this mix of Chinese and European architecture next to each other. You can see the difference, that makes the contrast so interesting. Definitely worth some pictures.
In the heart of the Plaine Monceau, a Paris neighborhood which has undoubtedly the largest mansions in m², is an amazing Chinese Pagoda.
Arrived in 1902 in Paris, ChingTsaiLoo is an art dealer who has known a dazzling success. He bought a mansion built in 1880, classic style, in order to work a few steps from Parc Monceau. Mr. Loo was lucky, the owners were not asked to have a building permit at this time.
The architect Fernand Bloch is then responsible for transforming this 19th century building into a beautiful pagoda of Chinese inspiration. The mansion is raised by two floors, the roof was rebuilt, and the entire building painted in red.
The construction was achieved in 1926, which obviously has led many complaints and even a neighbourhood petition for demolition. In vain… the “House Loo” is still standing up today. And although it was sold in 2011, its activity keeps going according to the wishes of its founder, namely to be a cultural bridge between France and China.
It is now a private museum, which offers throughout the year exhibitions and shows (and even offers spaces privatized). The only opportunity to discover the magnificent interior decor typically Chinese of this pagoda.
Quite place , mix culture Vietnam and western
Amazing ancient pagoda in the middle of the bourgeois district of Paris
It is said it’s open from 9am on Mondays, but when we went there past 11am today, still closed. Rang the bell no answer. Called them only auto answers. A bit disappointed. :(
Seems a bit old but original at the same time ☻