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.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative building
cultural heritage site
historic building
residence
architecturalFunction official residence
associatedWith Peter and Paul Fortress commandant
cultural activities
museum activities
city St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
country Russia
currentUse cultural functions
museum-related functions
heritageContext Russian imperial military history
heritageStatus historic building within Peter and Paul Fortress
historicalUse administrative residence
residence of fortress commandant
locatedIn Peter and Paul Fortress
Russia
St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
locatedOn Zayachy Island
near Neva River
Peter and Paul Cathedral
openToPublic yes
partOf Peter and Paul Fortress
surface form: Peter and Paul Fortress complex

Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments
surface form: historic center of Saint Petersburg
touristAttraction yes
usedFor administrative purposes
cultural events
museum functions
residence of the fortress commandant

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Zayachy Island hasLandmark Commandant’s House
Peter and Paul Fortress hasPart Commandant’s House