- 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...
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Jacobs Pavilion (originally
Nautica Stage,
later Scene Pavilion, The
Plain Dealer Pavilion and
Nautica Pavilion) is an open-air
amphitheater located on...
- The
Pavilions is an
indoor shopping centre in Uxbridge,
Greater London, England. It was
opened in 1973 and
refurbished in 1985 and has
previously been...
- Play! is an
upcoming pavilion which is set to open in Epcot's
World Discovery area.
Originally planned to open in 2021, the
attraction missed its opening...
- lɑ̃ din]),
variously translated as the
Great Wave
Pavilion,
Surging Wave
Pavilion, or Blue Wave
Pavilion, is one of the
classical Gardens of
Suzhou that...
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Simpson Pavilion, or Bend
Simpson Pavilion, is a
sports pavilion in Bend, Oregon,
United States.
Plans were
unveiled in late 2013, and
construction began...
- The
Phanmun Pavilion is a
North Korean building located in the
northern part of the
Joint Security Area in Panmunjom.
Built in
September 1969, the building...
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Cliffs Pavilion (locally
known as the Cliffs) is a theatre, sports,
exhibition and
concert venue located on
Station Road in Westcliff-on-Sea, Es****, England...
- Cox
Pavilion is a 78,300-square-foot (7,270 m2), multi-purpose
indoor arena on the
University of Nevada, Las
Vegas campus,
connected to the
Thomas & Mack...
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Chinese pavilion (Chinese 亭,
pinyin tíng) is a
garden pavilion in
traditional Chinese architecture.
While often found within temples,
pavilions are not...