King Edward Terrace

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King Edward Terrace is a prominent ceremonial and administrative road in Canberra’s Parliamentary Triangle, lined with key national institutions and government buildings.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
King Edward Terrace canonical 7
King Edward Terrace (Canberra) 1

Statements (31)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial avenue
road
adjacentTo High Court of Australia
National Gallery of Australia
National Library of Australia
National Portrait Gallery
Parliament House precinct
surface form: Old Parliament House Gardens

Questacon
country Australia
governedBy National Capital Authority
hasFunction administrative road
ceremonial route
hasHeritageValue national capital planning significance
hasJunctionWith Commonwealth Avenue
Kings Avenue NERFINISHED
Parkes Place
linedWith government buildings
national institutions
locatedIn Australian Capital Territory (enclaved within) (geographical context)
surface form: Australian Capital Territory

Canberra
Parliamentary Triangle
namedAfter Edward VII
surface form: King Edward VII
partOf Griffin Plan for Canberra
roadType urban arterial road
runsNear Lake Burley Griffin
runsParallelTo King George Terrace
urbanPlanningRole defines southern edge of Parliamentary Triangle central basin
usedFor official ceremonies
public events
withinViewOf Old Parliament House
Parliament House, Canberra
surface form: Parliament House

Referenced by (8)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Parliamentary Triangle, Canberra contains King Edward Terrace
Parkes contains King Edward Terrace
Kings Avenue hasJunctionWith King Edward Terrace
King George Terrace adjacentTo King Edward Terrace
Parkes Place adjacentTo King Edward Terrace
Treasury Building, Canberra locatedOn King Edward Terrace
this entity surface form: King Edward Terrace (Canberra)