Fountain of Tears

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Fountain of Tears is a famous 18th-century marble fountain in the Bakhchisarai Palace in Crimea, renowned as a symbol of tragic love and a major inspiration for Alexander Pushkin’s poem "The Fountain of Bakhchisarai."

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Fountain of Tears canonical 4
Golden Fountain (Fountain of Tears) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural heritage monument
fountain
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Ottoman style
associatedLegend love of a Crimean khan for a Polish captive
associatedWith Crimean Khanate
Qaplan I Giray
surface form: Crimean khans
country Russia
Ukraine
culture Crimean Tatar culture
genreOfInspiredWork narrative poem
hasPart marble bas-reliefs
water spouts resembling tears
heritageDesignation symbol of tragic love
heritageStatus protected monument within Bakhchisarai Palace museum-reserve
imageSubjectOf paintings
photographs
inception 18th century
inspiredAuthor Alexander Pushkin
inspiredWork The Fountain of Bakhchisarai
locatedIn Bakhchisaray Palace
surface form: Bakhchisarai Palace

Bakhchisaray
surface form: Bakhchysarai

Crimea
locatedInPalaceSection Bakhchisaray Palace
surface form: inner courtyard of Bakhchisarai Palace
materialUsed marble
narrativeTheme mourning
tragic love
partOf Bakhchisaray Palace
surface form: Bakhchisarai Palace complex
significantEvent visit by Alexander Pushkin
touristAttraction yes

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Bakhchisarai contains Fountain of Tears
Hansaray contains Fountain of Tears
this entity surface form: Golden Fountain (Fountain of Tears)
Bakhchisaray Palace hasPart Fountain of Tears
Khan's Palace notableFeature Fountain of Tears
Bakhchisaray hasLandmark Fountain of Tears