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Annecy’s Charles Bertrand Pavillion was built in 1933 to host the city's museum of fine arts, which is now housed in the former Bishop's Palace located nearby. The Charles Bertrand Pavillion was designed by Antoine Chantron and Henri-Paul Nénot in an Art Deco style and is named after the former mayor of Annecy, Charles Bertrand, who was responsible for the construction of the museum.
A carousel sits in a grassy town square under a partly cloudy sky, surrounded by several buildings and parked cars.
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