Sevastyanov House
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Sevastyanov House is a lavish 19th-century neo-Gothic and neo-Baroque mansion in Yekaterinburg, Russia, renowned for its ornate façade and status as one of the city’s most iconic architectural landmarks.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Sevastyanov House canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Sevastyanov House Context triple: [Yekaterinburg, hasLandmark, Sevastyanov House]
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Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace
Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace is a grand 19th-century Neo-Baroque aristocratic residence in Saint Petersburg, Russia, noted for its ornate façade and richly decorated interiors.
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Gorki Leninskiye estate
Gorki Leninskiye estate is a historic country residence near Moscow best known as Vladimir Lenin’s final home and now preserved as a museum complex.
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Anichkov Palace
Anichkov Palace is a historic Baroque and Neoclassical royal residence on Nevsky Prospekt in Saint Petersburg, Russia, long associated with the Russian imperial family and later used for various state and cultural purposes.
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Mikhailovsky Palace
Mikhailovsky Palace is a grand neoclassical former imperial residence in Saint Petersburg that now serves as the main building of the State Russian Museum.
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Russian Bishop’s House
The Russian Bishop’s House is a historic 19th-century Russian Orthodox ecclesiastical residence and mission building in Sitka, Alaska, preserved as one of the few remaining examples of Russian colonial architecture in North America.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Sevastyanov House Target entity description: Sevastyanov House is a lavish 19th-century neo-Gothic and neo-Baroque mansion in Yekaterinburg, Russia, renowned for its ornate façade and status as one of the city’s most iconic architectural landmarks.
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A.
Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace
Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace is a grand 19th-century Neo-Baroque aristocratic residence in Saint Petersburg, Russia, noted for its ornate façade and richly decorated interiors.
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B.
Gorki Leninskiye estate
Gorki Leninskiye estate is a historic country residence near Moscow best known as Vladimir Lenin’s final home and now preserved as a museum complex.
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C.
Anichkov Palace
Anichkov Palace is a historic Baroque and Neoclassical royal residence on Nevsky Prospekt in Saint Petersburg, Russia, long associated with the Russian imperial family and later used for various state and cultural purposes.
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D.
Mikhailovsky Palace
Mikhailovsky Palace is a grand neoclassical former imperial residence in Saint Petersburg that now serves as the main building of the State Russian Museum.
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E.
Russian Bishop’s House
The Russian Bishop’s House is a historic 19th-century Russian Orthodox ecclesiastical residence and mission building in Sitka, Alaska, preserved as one of the few remaining examples of Russian colonial architecture in North America.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (46)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
architectural landmark
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historic building ⓘ mansion ⓘ |
| architecturalStyle |
Neo-Baroque
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Neo-Gothic ⓘ eclecticism ⓘ |
| builtFor | Nikolai Sevastyanov NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| citySymbolStatus | iconic architectural landmark of Yekaterinburg ⓘ |
| colorScheme | green and white with decorative accents ⓘ |
| constructionEnd | 1860s ⓘ |
| constructionStart | 1860s ⓘ |
| country | Russia ⓘ |
| exteriorFinish | stucco ⓘ |
| façadeCharacteristic |
balconies and loggias
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highly ornate decoration ⓘ rich stucco details ⓘ turrets and pinnacles ⓘ |
| hasFeature |
asymmetrical composition
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corner location at a major city intersection ⓘ decorative cornices and pilasters ⓘ ornamental ironwork on balconies ⓘ |
| hasFunction | ceremonial reception venue ⓘ |
| heritageStatus | cultural heritage monument of regional significance in Russia ⓘ |
| laterUse |
government reception house
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office building ⓘ |
| locatedAt | Plotinka area ⓘ |
| locatedIn |
Sverdlovsk Oblast
NERFINISHED
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Ural Federal District ⓘ Yekaterinburg ⓘ |
| locatedNear | Iset River ⓘ |
| locatedOn | Prospekt Lenina ⓘ |
| material | brick ⓘ |
| namedAfter | Nikolai Sevastyanov NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| nearbyLandmark |
Historical Square of Yekaterinburg
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Plotinka dam ⓘ |
| notableEvent |
used during the 2009 BRIC summit in Yekaterinburg
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used during the 2009 Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in Yekaterinburg ⓘ |
| originalUse | private residence ⓘ |
| overlooks | Iset River embankment ⓘ |
| owner | Government of Sverdlovsk Oblast ⓘ |
| regionSymbolStatus | notable monument of Ural architecture ⓘ |
| renovation | major restoration completed in the 2000s ⓘ |
| roofCharacteristic | domed corner tower ⓘ |
| significance | one of the most recognizable symbols of Yekaterinburg ⓘ |
| tourism | popular tourist attraction in Yekaterinburg ⓘ |
| usedAs | official residence for high-level delegations during international events ⓘ |
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Subject: Sevastyanov House Description of subject: Sevastyanov House is a lavish 19th-century neo-Gothic and neo-Baroque mansion in Yekaterinburg, Russia, renowned for its ornate façade and status as one of the city’s most iconic architectural landmarks.
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