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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- en.wikipedia.org Palace of Peace and ReconciliationThe Pyramid of Peace expresses the spirit of Kazakhstan, where cultures, traditions and representatives of various nationalities coexist in peace...
- visitastana.kz en/about-city/what-to-see/palace-…The symbol of friendship between peoples is the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation in Kazakhstan. The famous Pyramid in Astana.
- explorekazakhstan.com destination/astana/palace-…Palace of Peace and Reconciliation. ... Address: Office #207, Ramada by Wyndham Beibitshilik Street 8, Astana, Kazakhstan. Tel: +7-778-100-90-73.
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g293944-…Palace of Peace and Reconciliation, Astana: 329 yorum, makale ve 378 resme bakın.
- en.ibnbattutatravel.com place/palace-of-peace-and…The Palace of Peace and Harmony, which is a symbol of friendship, unity and peace in Kazakhstan, the pyramids were built at the suggestion of President...
- tripatlas.com palace-peace-reconciliation-…The palace of Peace and Reconciliation also known as Pyramid of Peace and Accord located in Astana, Kazakhstan.
- kazakhstan.travel en/tourist-spot/177/palace-of-…The Palace of Peace expresses the essence of Kazakhstan, where cultures, and various nationalities coexist in peace, harmony and accord.
- centralasia-travel.com en/countries/kazakhstan/…...of Peace and Reconciliation The Palace of Peace and Reconciliation is a giant pyramid of glass and metal, built in the centre of Astana , the capital of Kazakhstan.
- culturemap.kz en/object/dvorec-mira-i-soglasiyaThe idea of creating “Palace of Peace and Reconciliation" belongs to the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev.
- en.wikiarquitectura.com building/palace-of-peace-…The Palace of Peace and Reconciliation by architect Norman Foster was built in Astana, Kazakhstan in 2003-2006.