Palace of Peace and Reconciliation

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The Palace of Peace and Reconciliation is a pyramid-shaped cultural and conference center in Astana, Kazakhstan, designed by architect Norman Foster to host interfaith and international dialogue.

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instanceOf building
conference center
cultural center
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs Palace of Peace and Reconciliation
surface form: Palace of Peace and Accord

Pyramid of Peace and Accord
architect Norman Foster
architecturalFirm Foster + Partners
architecturalStyle modern architecture
baseWidth approximately 62 meters
city Astana
cityDistrict Astana
surface form: New Administrative Centre of Astana
commissionedBy Government of Kazakhstan
constructionStartYear 2004
continent Asia
country Kazakhstan
floorCount 6
hasFeature atrium
conference halls
exhibition spaces
meeting rooms
opera hall
hasFunction art exhibitions
educational activities
museum space
official state events
hasLightingDesign night illumination
hasOwner Kazakhstan
surface form: Republic of Kazakhstan
hasSeatingCapacity approximately 1500 in the opera hall
height approximately 62 meters
location Astana
material glass
steel
stone
near Bayterek Tower
Kazakh Eli Monument
openingYear 2006
purpose conferences
cultural events
interfaith dialogue
international dialogue
region Akmola Region
shape pyramid
symbolizes peace
religious tolerance
unity
usedFor Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions

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Astana hasLandmark Palace of Peace and Reconciliation
Palace of Peace and Reconciliation alsoKnownAs Palace of Peace and Reconciliation
this entity surface form: Palace of Peace and Accord
Hazrat Sultan Mosque locatedNear Palace of Peace and Reconciliation