Episcopal Palace of Astorga

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The Episcopal Palace of Astorga is a Neo-Gothic palace in Astorga, Spain, designed by architect Antoni Gaudí and noted for its distinctive modernist style.

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Label Occurrences
Episcopal Palace of Astorga canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Episcopal palace
building
cultural heritage monument
palace
architect Antoni Gaudí
architecturalStyle Modernisme català
surface form: Catalan Modernism

Modernisme
Neo-Gothic
buildingEnd early 20th century
buildingStart late 19th century
constructionEnd 1915
constructionStart 1889
country Spain
creator Antoni Gaudí
currentUse Museo de los Caminos
museum
genre palatial architecture
religious architecture
hasArchitecturalElement chapel
grand staircase
moat
pinnacles
pointed arches
ribbed vaults
stained glass windows
towers
hasBasement yes
hasChapel yes
hasFloorCount 4
hasMuseumCollection Camino de Santiago artifacts
archaeological pieces
religious art
heritageDesignation Bien de Interés Cultural
heritageDesignationCountry Spain
heritageDesignationType monument
locatedInContinent Europe
locatedInTheAutonomousCommunity Castile and León
locatedInTheCity Astorga
locatedInTheProvince Province of León
locatedInTheRegion León
locatedNear Astorga Cathedral
Plaza de la Catedral (Astorga)
locatedOnRoute Camino de Santiago
materialUsed granite
namedAfter Diocese of Astorga
surface form: Episcopal see of Astorga
notableWorkOf Antoni Gaudí
openToPublic yes
originalFunction residence of the Bishop of Astorga
partOf Astorga historic centre
surface form: historic centre of Astorga
touristAttraction yes

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Astorga hasLandmark Episcopal Palace of Astorga
Antoni Gaudí notableWork Episcopal Palace of Astorga
Astorga Cathedral nearbyBuilding Episcopal Palace of Astorga
Roman walls of Astorga near Episcopal Palace of Astorga
Plaza Mayor of Astorga nearbyAttraction Episcopal Palace of Astorga