Commandant’s House
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The Commandant’s House is a historic administrative residence within St. Petersburg’s Peter and Paul Fortress, traditionally used by the fortress commandant and now often associated with museum and cultural functions.
Statements (30)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
administrative building
→
cultural heritage site → historic building → residence → |
| architecturalFunction |
official residence
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| associatedWith |
Peter and Paul Fortress commandant
→
cultural activities → museum activities → |
| city |
Saint Petersburg
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|
| country |
Russia
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| currentUse |
cultural functions
→
museum-related functions → |
| heritageContext |
Russian imperial military history
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| heritageStatus |
historic building within Peter and Paul Fortress
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|
| historicalUse |
administrative residence
→
residence of fortress commandant → |
| locatedIn |
Peter and Paul Fortress
→
Russia → Saint Petersburg → |
| locatedOn |
Zayachy Island
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| near |
Neva River
→
Peter and Paul Cathedral → |
| openToPublic |
yes
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| partOf |
Peter and Paul Fortress complex
→
historic center of Saint Petersburg → |
| touristAttraction |
yes
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|
| usedFor |
administrative purposes
→
cultural events → museum functions → residence of the fortress commandant → |
Referenced by (2)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
Zayachy Island
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hasLandmark |
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Peter and Paul Fortress
→
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hasPart |