Fürdők – Fürdőhelyek, Magyarország fürdőépítészete (Budapest, 2008)

A makettet Katharina Heyne és Elena Skubowius készítette The model was made by Katherine Heyne and Elena Skubowius FONTAINEBLEAU, PAVILION IN THE PARK OF A MANOR-HOUSE, AROUND 1545 Sebastiano Serlio begins his descriptions with the design of the pavilion in the park of the Fontainebleau manor-house. The architect had a drawing in his book; a plan of the octagonal building which would have been an observatory. It would have been built on that bridge that originally connected the park with a little pond. Unfortunately, it remained a plan, it was never built. As he wrote "the building is not capable for permanent stay, it should be used as a place where the residents or the guests of the manor-house have a rest and have fun for one or two nights only". The bathing rooms could be found right under the premises, designed like the charnel-houses with a rustic frontage. Serlio's idea was a square-based sala with a well in the middle of it. It was divided into 3 rooms; the dressing room, signed with an "E", was a room with 2 beds and a heater, the "sudatory", signed "F", which was heated on the ground, and a square-based pool, signed with the letter "G".

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