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.
Statements (32)
| 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 → |
Referenced by (2)
Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.