File:Château De Fontainebleau-Cour Ovale-Porte Du Baptistère-20170916.jpg
The Baptistery Gate was built in 1565 by the Primatice. On the courtyard side, we can see, two angels blowing on the trumpets of fame around two shields bearing the arms of Henry IV: the lilies of France joined to the chains of Navarre. Two busts (copies of antiques) decorate the niches of the interior facade. An antique theater mask adorns the keystone.
Extérior façada
Protection
Unesco
Date
Taken on 16 September 2017
Source
Own work
Author
Daniel VILLAFRUELA.
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Fronton de la porte du baptistère
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Masque de théâtre féminin.
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Masque de théâtre masculin.
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This building is classé au titre des monuments historiques de la France. It is indexed in the base Mérimée, a database of architectural heritage maintained by the French Ministry of Culture, under the reference PA00086975
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This place is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, listed as
Palais et Parc de Fontainebleau.
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