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[[File:Schloss Burgk Sophienhaus.jpg|thumb|260px|The ''Sophienlust'' Pavilion at [[Schloss Burgk]] in the [[Thuringian Highland]]s]]
[[File:Schloss Burgk Sophienhaus.jpg|thumb|260px|The ''Sophienlust'' Pavilion at [[Schloss Burgk]] in the [[Thuringian Highland]]s]]
In [[architecture]], '''''pavilion''''' has several meanings:  
In [[architecture]], '''''pavilion''''' has several meanings:  
* It may be a subsidiary building that is either positioned separately or as an attachment to a main building. Often it is associated with pleasure.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.britannica.com/art/pavilion-architecture|title=Pavilion {{!}} Architecture|publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica}}</ref> In palaces and traditional mansions of Asia, there may be pavilions that are either freestanding or connected by covered walkways, as in the [[Forbidden City]] ([[Chinese pavilion]]s), [[Topkapi Palace]] in [[Istanbul]], and in [[Mughal architecture|Mughal]] buildings like the [[Red Fort]].
* It may be a subsidiary building that is either positioned separately or as an attachment to a main building. Often it is associated with pleasure.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.britannica.com/art/pavilion-architecture|title=Pavilion {{!}} Architecture|publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica}}</ref> In palaces and traditional mansions of Asia, there may be pavilions that are either freestanding or connected by covered walkways, as in the [[Forbidden City]] ([[Chinese pavilion]]s), [[Topkapi Palace]] in [[Istanbul]], and in [[Mughal architecture|Mughal]] buildings like the [[Red Fort]].
* As part of a large palace, pavilions may be symmetrically placed building ''blocks'' that flank (appear to join) a main building block or the outer ends of wings extending from both sides of a central building block, the ''[[corps de logis]]''. Such configurations provide an emphatic visual termination to the composition of a large building, akin to [[bookend]]s.
* As part of a large palace, pavilions may be symmetrically placed building ''blocks'' that flank (appear to join) a main building block or the outer ends of wings extending from both sides of a central building block, the ''[[corps de logis]]''. Such configurations provide an emphatic visual termination to the composition of a large building, akin to [[bookend]]s.


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==Other uses==
==Other uses==
In some areas, a pavilion is a term for a [[hunting lodge]]. The {{lang|fr|Pavillon de Galon|italic=no}} in [[Luberon]], [[France]], is a typical 18th-century aristocratic hunting pavilion. The pavilion, located on the site of an old Roman villa, includes a garden {{lang|fr|à la française}}, which was used by the guests for receptions.
In some areas, a pavilion is a term for a [[Jagdschloss|hunting lodge]]. The {{lang|fr|Pavillon de Galon|italic=no}} in [[Luberon]], [[France]], is a typical 18th-century aristocratic hunting pavilion. The pavilion, located on the site of an old Roman villa, includes a garden {{lang|fr|à la française}}, which was used by the guests for receptions.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:19-15-073-indian-springs.jpg|A stone pavilion, [[Indian Springs State Park]], Georgia
File:19-15-073-indian-springs.jpg|A stone pavilion, [[Indian Springs State Park]], Georgia
File:White Sawan or Bhadon pavilion.jpg|A marble pavilion, [[Red Fort]], Delhi
File:White Sawan or Bhadon pavilion.jpg|A marble pavilion, [[Red Fort]], Delhi
File:460 Walnut Street, Clement Masterson house, demolished 1946, circa 1877 - DPLA - 63aaea3e81e2aa776c9e01a086efc0b6.jpeg|A residence in Macon, GA, United States c. 1877 features a pavilion
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==See also==
==See also==
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* [[Chahartaq (architecture)|Chahartaq]] (Persian pavilion)
* [[Chinese pavilion]]
* [[Chinese pavilion]]
* ''[[Sala Thai]]'' (Thai pavilion)
* [[Dance hall]] (dance pavilion)
* ''[[Chahartaq (architecture)|Chahartaq]]'' (Persian pavilion)
* [[Dharamshala (type of building)]]
* [[Gazebo]]
* [[Gazebo]]
* [[Mirror tent]]
* [[Mirror tent]]
* [[Royal Pavilion]], Brighton, England
* [[Royal Pavilion]], Brighton, England
* [[Dance hall]] (dance pavilion)
* [[Sala Thai]] (Thai pavilion)
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