Stockalper Palace

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Stockalper Palace is a grand 17th-century baroque residence and former mercantile complex in Brig, Switzerland, renowned for its distinctive towers and historical significance along Alpine trade routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baroque residence
historic building
palace
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Baroque
surface form: Baroque architecture
constructionStart 17th century
country Switzerland
culturalSignificance landmark of Brig
elevation approximately 670 metres above sea level
hasCourtyard large inner courtyard
hasExhibition displays on Kaspar Stockalper NERFINISHED
exhibitions on Simplon Pass trade
hasFunction symbol of Brig’s historical prosperity
hasGarden formal garden
hasPart arcaded courtyard
gardens
three towers
hasTour guided tours
hasTower three onion-domed towers
hasUse venue for concerts
venue for conferences
venue for receptions
hasView Alps NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Swiss heritage site of national significance
heritageStatus protected monument
inception 17th century
locatedIn Brig NERFINISHED
Brig-Glis NERFINISHED
Switzerland
canton of Valais NERFINISHED
locatedOn north side of the Simplon Pass route
materialUsed masonry
stone
namedAfter Kaspar Stockalper NERFINISHED
near Brig railway station NERFINISHED
Rhône River NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
owner municipality of Brig-Glis NERFINISHED
preservation restored and maintained by local authorities
region Upper Valais NERFINISHED
significance important site on Alpine trade routes
tourism popular destination in Valais
usedFor administrative purposes
cultural events
mercantile complex
museum exhibitions
residence

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Brig-Glis hasLandmark Stockalper Palace
Brig hasLandmark Stockalper Palace