The Chinese Pavilion in Puławy is one of the oldest structures in the Czartoryski Park, dating back to the mid-18th century. It was built during the time of Zofia Maria Sieniawska, before 1760, according to the design of Franciszek A. Mokein. The Pavilion served as a place of relaxation for the Puławy court, where guests were received and tea was served.
Currently, the Chinese Pavilion is not open for interior tours, but its external architecture is an interesting example of oriental style in Polish gardens. Walking through the Lower Park, below the slope along the banks of the Vistula Backwaters, it is worth stopping by this monument to admire its unique character and historical significance.
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