Kumsusan Assembly Hall

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Kumsusan Assembly Hall was the original name of the grand mausoleum complex in Pyongyang that now serves as the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, housing the preserved bodies of North Korean leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
government building
mausoleum
alsoKnownAs Kumsusan Memorial Palace NERFINISHED
Kumsusan Palace of the Sun NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle monumental socialist architecture
associatedWith Kim dynasty NERFINISHED
Workers' Party of Korea NERFINISHED
city Pyongyang NERFINISHED
country North Korea
dedicatedTo Kim Il Sung NERFINISHED
Kim Jong Il NERFINISHED
function mausoleum for North Korean leaders
memorial site
housesRemainsOf Kim Il Sung NERFINISHED
Kim Jong Il NERFINISHED
locatedIn North Korea NERFINISHED
Pyongyang NERFINISHED
Taesong District NERFINISHED
originalNameOf Kumsusan Palace of the Sun NERFINISHED
politicalSignificance central site of North Korean leadership cult
status renamed as Kumsusan Palace of the Sun NERFINISHED
symbolOf North Korean state ideology
usedAs resting place of Kim Il Sung
resting place of Kim Jong Il

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Kumsusan Palace of the Sun formerName Kumsusan Assembly Hall