Cour d’honneur

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The Cour d’honneur is the grand ceremonial courtyard of the Élysée Palace in Paris, traditionally used for official receptions, military honors, and state arrivals.

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Cour d'Honneur 1
Cour d'honneur 1
Cour d’honneur canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial space
courtyard
architecturalStyle French classical architecture
associatedWith Secretary General of the Élysée Palace
surface form: French presidency
ceremonialRole venue for military review
venue for official welcoming ceremonies
country France
hasAccessFrom Rue Saint-Honoré
surface form: Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré
hasFeature area for honor guard formations
central open space
formal entrance to the Élysée Palace
space for red-carpet arrivals
hasFunction representational space of the French state
hasSecurity guarded by Republican Guard during ceremonies
isFrontOf main façade of the Élysée Palace
locatedIn France
Paris
location Élysée Palace
surface form: Élysée Palace, Paris, France
partOf Élysée Palace
surfaceType paved courtyard
symbolizes French state protocol
dignity of the French Republic
usedBy President of the French Republic
surface form: President of France
usedFor ceremonial events
diplomatic ceremonies
military honors
official receptions
state arrivals
welcoming foreign heads of state
visibility often shown in media coverage of state visits

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Élysée Palace hasPart Cour d’honneur
La Sorbonne contains Cour d’honneur
this entity surface form: Cour d'honneur
Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy part Cour d’honneur
this entity surface form: Cour d'Honneur