Disambiguation evidence for Senate House via surface form

"Senate House, Cambridge"


As subject (47)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Senate House, Cambridge".

Predicate Object
adjacentTo Gonville and Caius College NERFINISHED
adjacentTo King’s Parade, Cambridge
surface form: King's Parade
architect James Burrough
architect James Gibbs
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
category Buildings of the University of Cambridge
category Grade I listed buildings in Cambridge
category Neoclassical architecture in England
constructionStartDate 1722
country United Kingdom
faces King's College Chapel
surface form: King's College Chapel, Cambridge
floorCount 2
hasArchitecturalFeature Corinthian pilasters
hasArchitecturalFeature balustraded parapet
hasArchitecturalFeature central pediment
hasArchitecturalFeature rusticated ground floor
hasFunction venue for University of Cambridge graduation
hasFunction venue for honorary degree ceremonies
hasFunction venue for important university votes
hasInteriorFeature galleries for spectators
hasInteriorFeature raised dais for university officers
hasInteriorFeature single large ceremonial hall
hasNameOrigin named for the Senate of the University of Cambridge
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageDesignationCountry United Kingdom
inception 18th century
instanceOf building
instanceOf ceremonial building
instanceOf university building
locatedIn Cambridge, England
surface form: Cambridge
locatedIn Cambridgeshire, England
surface form: Cambridgeshire
locatedIn England
locatedNear Great St Mary’s Church, Cambridge
surface form: Great St Mary's Church, Cambridge
locatedNear Old Schools, Cambridge
materialUsed Portland stone
operator Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
ownedBy Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
partOf Old Schools complex, University of Cambridge
primaryUse ceremonial center of the University of Cambridge
significantEvent annual Cambridge University graduation ceremonies
significantEvent public degree congregations
use degree conferral ceremonies
use meetings of the Regent House
use university ceremonies
usedBy Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
usedBy Regent House of the University of Cambridge
usedBy Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge