Bishop’s Palace of Verdun

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The Bishop’s Palace of Verdun is a historic episcopal residence in Verdun, France, notable for its architectural heritage and role in the city’s religious and civic history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf episcopal palace
historic building
palace
architecturalStyle classical architecture
country France
governingBody France
surface form: French state
hasCategory Buildings and structures in Meuse department
Episcopal palaces in France
Monuments historiques of Grand Est
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of ecclesiastical power in Verdun
hasFunction civic function
religious administration center
hasHistoricalPeriod Ancien Régime
surface form: Ancien Régime France
hasTourismRole tourist attraction in Verdun
heritageDesignation Monument historique of France
heritageProtectionAuthority French Ministry of Culture
surface form: Ministry of Culture of France
heritageStatus protected building
locatedIn Grand Est
surface form: Grand Est region

Meuse department
Verdun, France
surface form: Verdun

northeastern France
locatedNear Cathedral of Verdun
surface form: Verdun Cathedral
notableFor architectural heritage
role in civic history of Verdun
role in religious history of Verdun
partOf Verdun city center
surface form: historic center of Verdun
usedAs episcopal residence
usedBy Bishop of Verdun
surface form: Bishops of Verdun
usedFor administrative purposes of the diocese

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Verdun, France hasLandmark Bishop’s Palace of Verdun