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There is now a tradition of hand-painting the canvas floor of the pavilion. The original painted floor made its debut in... The current floor was painted and presented in... and used for the first time at... | There is now a tradition of hand-painting the canvas floor of the pavilion. The original painted floor made its debut in... The current floor was painted and presented in... and used for the first time at... | ||
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Revision as of 18:31, 23 July 2018
The Purple Pavilion, sometimes called the Royal Pavilion, serves as the kingdom living room at foreign wars, and as a meeting area for the Crown.
There is now a tradition of hand-painting the canvas floor of the pavilion. The original painted floor made its debut in... The current floor was painted and presented in... and used for the first time at...