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  • The Palace of Peace and Reconciliation is a giant pyramid of glass and metal, built in the centre of Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan. The project was conceived as a centre of theology and religious tolerance, a symbol of friendship, unity and peace.
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  • ^ "The Palace of Peace and Reconciliation in Astana". architectism.com. Retrieved 2017-10-27. ^ Daisy Carrington (13 July 2012).
  • The Palace is open every day. Excursions are conducted in three languages - Kazakh, Russian and English Palace of Peace and Accord in Astana.
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  • See all things to do. Palace of Peace and Reconciliation. 4. 329 reviews. #7 of 127 things to do in Astana. OperasArchitectural Buildings.
  • GCE “Palace of Peace and Reconciliation” was founded on the 13rd of July, 2009 according by the decision of Akimat of Astana.
  • When exploring Astana, one of the standout architectural treasures you must visit is the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation.
  • The symbol of friendship between peoples is the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation in Kazakhstan. The famous Pyramid in Astana.
  • Designed by Foster + Partners, the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation was conceived as a venue for the Congress and a global centre for religious understanding.
  • The Palace of Peace and Reconciliation, sometimes referred to as the Pyramid of Peace and Accord, is a modern structure in the form of a pyramid that...
  • And it seems as if the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation Museum in Astana contains endless exhibitions and provides them for its guests.
  • Built between 2004 and 2006 in Kazakhstan’s capital city of Astana, the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation (also known as the Palace of Peace and Accord) is...
  • The central hall of the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation is called the Cheops Atrium. A master plan for the development of Astana until 2030 is shown here.
  • Quite recently in year 2006, Astana opened the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation, built in a form of a regular tetrahedron.