Schloss Tegel
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Schloss Tegel is a historic country house and former manor in Berlin, best known as the childhood home of the Humboldt brothers and a notable example of Prussian neoclassical architecture.
All labels observed (5)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Schloss Tegel canonical | 4 |
| Humboldt family estate at Tegel | 1 |
| Humboldt-Schloss Tegel | 1 |
| Humboldtschloss Tegel | 1 |
| Schloss Tegel (Humboldt family estate) | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T124739 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Schloss Tegel Context triple: [Tegel, hasLandmark, Schloss Tegel]
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Luitpoldhain
Luitpoldhain is a large park in Nuremberg, Germany, historically known for its use as a major site for Nazi Party rallies and now serving as a public recreational and event space.
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Herrenhausen Palace
Herrenhausen Palace is a historic royal residence in Hanover, Germany, best known as the summer seat of the House of Hanover and for its extensive baroque gardens.
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Binnenhof
Binnenhof is a historic complex of buildings in The Hague that serves as the political heart of the Netherlands, housing key institutions of the national government.
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Berghof
Berghof was Adolf Hitler’s mountain retreat and second seat of power in the Bavarian Alps, serving as a key location for Nazi leadership meetings and propaganda.
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Tegeler Forst
Tegeler Forst is a large forested area in the Berlin district of Tegel, known for its natural landscapes, walking trails, and recreational opportunities.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Schloss Tegel Target entity description: Schloss Tegel is a historic country house and former manor in Berlin, best known as the childhood home of the Humboldt brothers and a notable example of Prussian neoclassical architecture.
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A.
Luitpoldhain
Luitpoldhain is a large park in Nuremberg, Germany, historically known for its use as a major site for Nazi Party rallies and now serving as a public recreational and event space.
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B.
Herrenhausen Palace
Herrenhausen Palace is a historic royal residence in Hanover, Germany, best known as the summer seat of the House of Hanover and for its extensive baroque gardens.
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C.
Binnenhof
Binnenhof is a historic complex of buildings in The Hague that serves as the political heart of the Netherlands, housing key institutions of the national government.
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D.
Berghof
Berghof was Adolf Hitler’s mountain retreat and second seat of power in the Bavarian Alps, serving as a key location for Nazi leadership meetings and propaganda.
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E.
Tegeler Forst
Tegeler Forst is a large forested area in the Berlin district of Tegel, known for its natural landscapes, walking trails, and recreational opportunities.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
How these facts were elicited
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Subject: Schloss Tegel Description of subject: Schloss Tegel is a historic country house and former manor in Berlin, best known as the childhood home of the Humboldt brothers and a notable example of Prussian neoclassical architecture.
Referenced by (8)
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