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Places, gardens, theatres, pavilions classified in Seine-Saint-Denis

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4 square, garden, theatre, pavilion en Seine-Saint-Denis

Demountable aluminum pavilion

93420 Villepinte

The Demountable Aluminium Pavilion, designed by Jean Prouvé in 1954, is an iconic metal structure from the 3rd quarter of the 20th century, now located in Villepinte, Île-de-France.
Former park in the English of the Duke of Orleans (also on commune des Pavillons-sous-Bois) and lycée Albert Schweitzer

93340 au Raincy

Old 18th-century English park transformed into a modern high school in Raincy, incorporating historical remains such as the water room of orangery and classified pavilions.
Pantin pool
Swimming pool
93500 Pantin

Pantin's swimming pool, built in the 1930s in Pantin, Île-de-France, is a remarkable Art Deco building, classified as a historical monument for its architecture and local sports history.
Domaine de Villeflix in Noisy-le-Grand
Garden
93160 Noisy-le-Grand

The Domaine de Villeflix in Noisy-le-Grand, Île-de-France, is home to a nymph of the early 18th century, a vestige of an ancient fragmented estate. This historic monument is distinguished by its stone and rock equipment.
Théâtre du Garde-Chasse des Lilas
Theatre
93260 Les Lilas

The Théâtre du Garde-Chasse des Lilas is a cultural monument located in the town of Lilas in Île-de-France. Its history and exact period remain to be specified.
Former headquarters of Humanity in Saint-Denis
Urban heritage
93200 Saint-Denis

The former headquarters of L'Humanité in Saint-Denis, designed by Oscar Niemeyer in 1989, is a modern Y-shaped building, classified as a historical monument. Located opposite the Basilica of Saint-Denis, it illustrates the daring architecture of the 20th century in Île-de-France.