Disambiguation evidence for Chapter House via surface form

"Chapter House, Westminster Abbey"


As subject (47)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Chapter House, Westminster Abbey".

Predicate Object
UNESCOWorldHeritageSite Westminster Abbey, London
surface form: Westminster Abbey, Palace of Westminster and Saint Margaret’s Church
architecturalStyle Decorated Gothic
architecturalStyle English Gothic
associatedWith Anglican Communion
surface form: Anglican Church
associatedWith Parliament of England
surface form: English Parliament
associatedWith English monarchy
country United Kingdom
era Middle Ages
function administrative space
function meeting chamber
hasCategory Buildings and structures in the City of Westminster
hasCategory Gothic architecture in London
hasCategory Medieval architecture in England
hasCategory Westminster Abbey, London
surface form: Westminster Abbey
heritageCriteria UNESCO cultural criterion (i)
heritageCriteria UNESCO World Heritage Programme
surface form: UNESCO cultural criterion (ii)
heritageCriteria UNESCO cultural criterion (iv)
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageDesignation part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Westminster Abbey, Palace of Westminster and Saint Margaret’s Church
instanceOf Gothic architecture
instanceOf chapter house
instanceOf historic building
instanceOf medieval structure
locatedIn City of Westminster
locatedIn England
locatedIn London, England
surface form: London
locatedIn United Kingdom
locatedIn Westminster Abbey, London
surface form: Westminster Abbey
material stone
notableFeature central pillar
notableFeature intricate stone carvings
notableFeature medieval wall paintings
notableFeature polygonal plan
notableFeature stained glass windows
openToPublic true
originalReligiousAffiliation Benedictine monastery
ownedBy Dean and Chapter of Westminster
partOf Westminster Abbey, London
surface form: Westminster Abbey complex
religiousAffiliation Church of England
roofType vaulted roof
significance important center for medieval ecclesiastical administration
significance important site in the development of the English Parliament
touristAttraction yes
usedFor chapter meetings of the abbey
usedFor early English parliamentary gatherings
usedFor ecclesiastical meetings
usedFor royal council meetings