Monplaisir Palace

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Monplaisir Palace is a seaside Baroque pavilion in Peterhof, Russia, built as Peter the Great’s favored retreat overlooking the Gulf of Finland.

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Monplaisir Palace canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
palace
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Baroque
associatedWith Peterhof Lower Park
surface form: Peterhof fountains and parks

Russian Empire
category Baroque architecture in Russia
Palaces in Saint Petersburg
Royal residences in Russia
World Heritage Sites in Russia
commissionedBy Peter the Great
continent Europe
country Russia
Russia
surface form: Russian Federation
era early 18th century
favoriteResidenceOf Peter the Great
hasFeature Dutch-style elements
decorative interiors
garden
seaside pavilion
terrace overlooking the sea
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
heritageSiteOf Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments
languageOfName French
locatedIn Gulf of Finland
surface form: Gulf of Finland coast

Peterhof Palace
surface form: Petergof Palace complex

Petergof
surface form: Peterhof

St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
locatedNear Baltic Sea
meaningOfName "my pleasure" in French
openToPublic true
overlooks Gulf of Finland
owner Russian Empire
surface form: Russian state
partOf Peterhof Palace
surface form: Peterhof Palace and Park Ensemble
patron Peter the Great
use museum
royal residence

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Peterhof Palace hasPart Monplaisir Palace
Petergof hasAttraction Monplaisir Palace
Petrodvortsovy District contains Monplaisir Palace