St Stephen’s Hall

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St Stephen’s Hall is a grand, historic interior space within the Palace of Westminster, notable for its Gothic Revival architecture and role as a ceremonial passageway in the UK Parliament.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf hall
historic site
interior space
access accessible to visitors on parliamentary tours
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
connects Central Lobby
Palace of Westminster
surface form: "Westminster Hall"
constructionMaterial stone
country United Kingdom
function ceremonial passageway
processional route
governingBody British Parliament
surface form: "UK Parliament"
heritageDesignation part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "Palace of Westminster and Westminster Abbey including Saint Margaret’s Church"
heritageStatus protected historic interior
historicalRole symbolic link between medieval Westminster Hall and modern parliamentary chambers
interiorFeature ornate stone arches
stained glass windows
vaulted ceiling
locatedIn Palace of Westminster
locatedInBorough City of Westminster
locatedInBuildingComplex Palace of Westminster
surface form: "Houses of Parliament"
locatedInCity London, England
surface form: "London"
namedAfter St Stephen's Chapel
surface form: "St Stephen’s Chapel"
notableFor Gothic Revival interior decoration
historic paintings depicting parliamentary history
statues of notable British statesmen
ownership British Parliament
surface form: "UK Parliament"
partOf Palace of Westminster
usedBy British Parliament
surface form: "UK Parliament"
usedFor official ceremonies
parliamentary processions
public circulation within Parliament

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Central Lobby adjacentTo St Stephen’s Hall
Palace of Westminster contains St Stephen’s Hall