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Corbusier's Pavilion

Welcome to our blog! Today I want to share with you the experience we had on our visit to the famous Le Pavillon de Corbusier in Zurich.

Le Corbusier, one of the most influential architects of the 20th century, designed this glass house in 1960 as a space for architectural experimentation and a place to showcase his revolutionary ideas. The glass pavilion was built in the backyard of the architect's villa in Zurich, and is a leading example of modernist architecture.
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Visiting the pavilion is a fascinating experience. Upon entering, you find yourself in a glass and steel structure, which seems to float in the air. Natural light floods the space, creating a unique and bright atmosphere. From the first moment, you realize that you are in a special place.

The visit includes a detailed explanation of the history and design of the pavilion, as well as a guided tour of its interior. The pavilion has two levels and is divided into different areas, each with a specific purpose. On the first level, we find a living room, a kitchen, a study and a bathroom. On the second level, there is a room with a bed and an additional bathroom.
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One of the most interesting things about the pavilion is its furniture, designed by Le Corbusier and his collaborator, Charlotte Perriand. The furniture is minimalist and functional, with an elegant and futuristic design that adapts perfectly to the architectural style of the pavilion.

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The pavilion also has a large terrace, offering stunning views of the garden and Le Corbusier's villa. The terrace is a perfect place to enjoy the sun and relax while admiring the beauty of the architecture and landscape.

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In short, a visit to Le Pavillon de Corbusier is a unique experience for any lover of architecture and design. The house is an incredible example of Le Corbusier's vision and talent, and a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the history of modern architecture. If you have the opportunity to visit Zurich, don't miss this architectural gem. We assure you that you will not regret it!

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