Maison de Loo, A Chinese Pagoda in the heart of Paris

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No, we aren’t in Chinatown.

Bought and transformed in 1925, Mr. Loo’s Pagoda (‘Maison de Loo’ in French) is a Chinese red pagoda located in the middle of Haussmann style buildings, in 8th arrondissement of Paris, near Parc Monceau. It is now a private museum of Asian art and belongs to the gallery “CTLoo & Cie”, formerly owned by a Chinese art dealer “Ching Tsai Loo”.

Our opinion

Nice Chinese Pagoda! A little surprise in the heart of Paris. It is a unique building and it’s definitely worth the stop if you are visiting the nearby Parc Monceau.

Where? 48, Rue de Courcelles in the 8th arrondissement, near Parc Monceau.

Access?  Courcelles station or Monceau station (Metro Line 2). 

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