The White Pavilion

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The White Pavilion
Łazienki Park, 00-460, Warsaw, Poland
The White Pavilion was constructed in 1774-1776, based on a design by Domenico Merlini. It was the first garden pavilion to be built for King Stanisław August on the grounds at Łazienki Palace.

The White Pavilion was designed to be surrounded by canals, similar to Stanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski's 17th-century Bathhouse Pavilion on an island.

Remarkably, it has been preserved almost in its entirety, including its interior decorations and some of the furnishings. As a result, the White Pavilion stands as a rare and exceptional example of 18th-century residential architecture in Poland.