Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Royal Domain of Drottningholm' has mentioned 'Pavilion' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Contents 1 History 1.1 Origin 1.2 18th century 1.3 19th century 1.4 Royal residence 2 The palace 2.1 The palace church 2.2 The palace theatre 2.3 The Chinese Pavilion 3 The gardens 3.1 The Baroque garden 3.2 The English garden 4 UNESCO World Heritage Site 5 See also 6 Gallery 7 References 8 External links
The Chinese Pavilion[edit]
Main article: Chinese Pavilion at Drottningholm
The Chinese Pavilion, located on the grounds of the Drottningholm Palace park, is a Chinese-inspired royal pavilion built in 1763xe2x80x931770
The palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, mainly because of the Drottningholm Palace Theatre and the Chinese Pavilion.
With its palace, perfectly preserved theatre (built in 1766), Chinese pavilion and gardens, it is the finest example of an 18th-century northern European royal residence inspired by the Palace of Versailles.
It includes Drottningholm Palace, the Palace Theatre, the Chinese Pavilion, Canton Village, the gardens and part of Malmen, and has been used for pleasure and summer recreation from the Baroque era until today.
The Chinese Pavilion with its incomparable combination of architecture, interior decoration and collections is preserved and is a symbol of 18th century contacts between Europe and Asia.
The Drottningholm Palace, the Palace Theatre, the Chinese Pavilion, and the gardens remain intact and represent a royal domain with important elements of 17th and 18th century Swedish and European history.
The historical setting, with the Drottningholm Palace, the Palace Theatre, the Chinese Pavilion, the gardens and the facades of Malmenxe2x80x99s buildings, is intact in form and material from the 17th and 18th centuries.