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The two pavillions were built in 1784 to 1787 by the French architect Claude-Nicolas Ledoux.
The two pavillions were built in 1784 to 1787 by the French architect Claude-Nicolas Ledoux. who erected many similar toll houses at the entrances to the city.
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