Apollo Colonnade at Pavlovsk (attributed)

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The Apollo Colonnade at Pavlovsk (attributed) is a neoclassical architectural feature in the Pavlovsk palace park near St. Petersburg, traditionally credited to the Scottish-born architect Charles Cameron, known for his work in Russian imperial residences.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural structure
neoclassical colonnade
architectNationality Scottish
architecturalStyle Neoclassicism
associatedWith Pavlovsk Palace NERFINISHED
Russian neoclassical architecture
attributedTo Charles Cameron NERFINISHED
belongsTo historic park design of Pavlovsk
country Russia
culturalPeriod 18th-century Russian Empire
dedicatedTo Apollo NERFINISHED
hasArchitect Charles Cameron NERFINISHED
hasArtisticSchool Russian Neoclassicism NERFINISHED
hasConservationStatus protected cultural heritage site (context: Pavlovsk ensemble)
hasElement classical orders
columns
entablature
hasFunction garden ornament
landscape architecture feature
hasTheme classical mythology
heritageContext Russian imperial residence landscape
influencedBy ancient Greek architecture
ancient Roman architecture
classical antiquity
locatedIn Pavlovsk Palace park NERFINISHED
Pavlovsk Park NERFINISHED
locatedNear Saint Petersburg NERFINISHED
material stone
near Pavlovsk town NERFINISHED
partOf Pavlovsk Palace and Park ensemble NERFINISHED
region Leningrad Oblast NERFINISHED
touristAttraction yes
usedFor promenade setting
scenic viewpoint

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Charles Cameron notableWork Apollo Colonnade at Pavlovsk (attributed)