Disambiguation evidence for Grand Palace via surface form

"Grand Palace (Peterhof)"


As subject (48)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Grand Palace (Peterhof)".

Predicate Object
UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteSince 1990
architect Bartolomeo Rastrelli
architect Jean-Baptiste Le Blond
architect Niccolò Michetti
architecturalStyle Baroque
surface form: Baroque architecture
architecturalStyle Petrine Baroque
builtFor House of Romanov
surface form: Russian imperial family
client Peter the Great
commissionedBy Peter the Great
country Russia
expandedIn 18th century
function summer residence
hasPart Peterhof Palace
surface form: Ballroom of the Grand Palace (Peterhof)
hasPart Peterhof Palace
surface form: Chesme Hall of the Grand Palace (Peterhof)
hasPart Peterhof Palace
surface form: Picture Hall of the Grand Palace (Peterhof)
hasPart Peterhof Palace
surface form: Throne Room of the Grand Palace (Peterhof)
hasPart Peterhof Palace
surface form: White Dining Room of the Grand Palace (Peterhof)
hasPart church wing of the Grand Palace (Peterhof)
hasView Baltic Sea
heritageDesignation part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments"
inaugurationDate 1723
instanceOf historic building
instanceOf palace
instanceOf royal residence
instanceOf tourist attraction
locatedIn Petergof
surface form: Petergof, Saint Petersburg
locatedNear Gulf of Finland
material stone
notableFor grand enfilade of state rooms
notableFor lavish Baroque interiors
notableFor panoramic view over fountains and gardens
numberOfFloors 2
openToPublic yes
operator Peterhof Palace
surface form: Peterhof State Museum-Reserve
overlooks Peterhof Lower Park
surface form: Grand Cascade (Peterhof)
overlooks Peterhof Lower Park
surface form: Lower Gardens of Peterhof
overlooks Peterhof Palace
surface form: fountains of Peterhof
ownedBy Russia
surface form: Russian Federation
partOf Petergof
surface form: Peterhof
partOf Peterhof Palace
surface form: Peterhof Palace complex
rebuiltIn 1740s
rebuiltIn 1750s
restoredIn post-World War II period
roofMaterial metal
startDate 1714
styleInfluence Château de Versailles
surface form: Versailles
usedAs museum
warDamage World War II