Category
page 1Pavilions
gazebo
thumb|right|Japanese-style gazebo in the Moscow Botanical Garden of Academy of Sciences
thumb|upright=1.4|The Victorian architecture|Victorian-style bandstand gazebo at Fellows Riverside Gardens at [[Mill Creek Park, Youngstown, Ohio]]
A gazebo is a pavilion structure, sometimes octagonal or turret-shaped, often built in a park, garden, or spacious public area. Some are used on occasions as bandstands.

pavilion
thumb|260px|A marble pavilion, Red Fort, Delhi
In architecture, pavilion has several meanings;
It may be a subsidiary building that is either positioned separately or as an attachment to a main building. Often it is associated with pleasure. In palaces and traditional mansions of Asia, there may be pavilions that are either freestanding or connected by covered walkways, as in the Forbidden City (Chinese pavilions), Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, and in Mughal buildings like the Red Fort.
As part of a large palace, pavilions may be symmetrically placed building blocks that flank (appear to join
Royal Pavilion
former royal residence located in Brighton, England, United Kingdom
Fountain of Ahmed III
fountain in İstanbul, Turkey
German Fountain
Commemorative fountain in Istanbul
sala
open pavilion
.jpg)
cabana
thumb|300px|right|A cabana in Ayampe, Manabí Province, Ecuador.
palapa
open-sided dwelling with a thatched roof
Chinese pavilion
traditional Asian garden pavilion
Rossi Pavilion
pavilion in the Mikhailovsky Garden in Saint Petersburg, Russia
Bosingak
thumb|The Bosingak bell (Treasure No 2. South Korea|ROK)
Bosingak () is a large bell pavilion on Jongno in Seoul, South Korea. The bell in Bosingak gives Jongno its name, which translates to "bell street". The pavilion was originally constructed in 1395 but destroyed many times by both war and fire. It was designated Bosingak by Emperor Gojong in 1895. The bell was cast in 1468.
Naulakha Pavilion
World Heritage Site in Pakistan
Chickee
thumb|Mother and children at a camp on the Brighton Seminole Indian Reservation, 1949
thumb|An Indian camp with a sleep chickee, cooking chickee, and eating chickee
Chikee or Chickee ("house" in the Creek and Mikasuki languages spoken by the Seminoles and Miccosukees) is a shelter supported by posts, with a raised floor, a thatched roof and open sides. Chickees are also known as chickee huts, stilt houses, or platform dwellings.
The chickee style of architecture—palmetto thatch over a bald cypress log frame—was adopted by Seminoles during the Second (1835–1842) and Third (1855–1858) Seminole W

Pavilion of Human Passions
tempietto in Brussels, Belgium
Beach fale
hut in Samoan architecture
Pavillon français, Trianon
Wikimedia disambiguation page
Pavillon du Butard
building in La Celle-Saint-Cloud, France
Monument for the 40th Anniversary of King Gojong's Enthronement
1902 commemorative pavilion in Seoul, South Korea