Pyramid of Peace and Accord

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The Pyramid of Peace and Accord is a glass-and-steel pyramid in Astana, Kazakhstan, designed by Norman Foster as a global center for interfaith dialogue and cultural events.

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instanceOf building
cultural center
tourist attraction
alternativeName Palace of Peace and Reconciliation NERFINISHED
architect Norman Foster NERFINISHED
architecturalFirm Foster + Partners NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle contemporary architecture
city Astana NERFINISHED
client Government of Kazakhstan NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Nursultan Nazarbayev NERFINISHED
constructionStartYear 2004
continent Asia
country Kazakhstan
floors 6
function meeting place for religious leaders
hasFeature atrium
glass apex
stained glass
underground levels
height approximately 62 meters
houses conference rooms
exhibition spaces
opera hall
research center
languageOfSignage Kazakh
Russian
location Astana NERFINISHED
material glass
steel
stone
name Pyramid of Peace and Accord NERFINISHED
notableFor distinctive pyramid shape in a modern cityscape
role in interreligious dialogue
openingYear 2006
ownership state-owned
purpose conference venue
cultural events
interfaith dialogue
region Akmola Region NERFINISHED
shape pyramid
symbolism ethnic harmony
peace
religious tolerance
tourism popular visitor attraction in Astana
urbanContext Astana government district NERFINISHED
usedFor Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions NERFINISHED

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Palace of Peace and Reconciliation alsoKnownAs Pyramid of Peace and Accord