Resurrection Gate

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Resurrection Gate is a historic ceremonial archway in central Moscow that serves as a prominent entrance to Red Square and a symbol of the city's architectural heritage.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Kenreimon Gate 1
Resurrection Gate canonical 1

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Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial arch
historic monument
tourist attraction
accesses Nikolskaya Street
Okhotny Ryad
surface form: Tverskaya Street area
adjacentTo Iberian Chapel
State Historical Museum
faces Manezhnaya Square
function ceremonial gateway
pedestrian passage
hasArchitecturalStyle Russian Revival
surface form: Russian Revival architecture
hasColor red
white decorative elements
hasComponent central chapel
double-headed eagle decorations
icon of the Resurrection
two archways
hasCulturalSignificance iconic city landmark
symbol of Moscow
hasNameOrigin named after the Resurrection icon
hasTouristInfrastructure guided tours stop
information plaques
hasViewOf Towers of the Moscow Kremlin
surface form: Kremlin towers

Red Square
heritageStatus cultural heritage monument of Russia
isAssociatedWith Russian Orthodox traditions
imperial Russian ceremonies
modern Russian state events
isMaintainedBy Government of Moscow
surface form: Moscow city authorities
isPartOf historic center of Moscow
isPhotographedFor postcards
tourist guides
isPopularWith pilgrims
tourists
locatedIn Moscow
Russia
central Moscow
locatedNear Red Square
servesAs entrance to Red Square
symbolOf Moscow's architectural heritage
usedFor festive events
public processions
state ceremonies

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Referenced by (2)

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

Red Square adjacentTo Resurrection Gate
Kyoto Imperial Palace notableGate Resurrection Gate
this entity surface form: Kenreimon Gate