The Palace of Peace and Accord is a complex of architectural structures, a unique creation of architecture. It is located on the artificial hill of the city of Nur-Sultan. The pyramid-shaped palace was solemnly opened on September 2, 2006. Its length is 62 meters, the area of 25.5 thousand m².
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- tourismen.gitlab.io kazakhstan598/palace-of-peace…Excursions are conducted in three languages - Kazakh, Russian and English Palace of Peace and Accord in Astana.
- en.wikipedia.org Palace of Peace and ReconciliationToggle the table of contents. Palace of Peace and Reconciliation. 22 languages. ... Pyramid of Peace and Accord. General information. Status.
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- dwc.kg en/places/palace-of-peace-and-accord/The Palace of Peace and Reconciliation is a unique structure, adorning the capital of Kazakhstan with its brilliance and brightness.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g293944-…Top ways to experience Palace of Peace and Reconciliation and nearby attractions.Bulunamadı: accord
- 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.Bulunamadı: accord
- fosterandpartners.com projects/palace-of-peace-…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.Bulunamadı: accord
- alluringworld.com palace-of-peace-and-…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 serves as.
- discerningtheworld.com 2010/09/11/palace-of-peace…Palace of Peace and Reconciliation (also translated as the Pyramid of Peace and Accord) is a 77 m high building in Astana, the capital.
- travelwaiting.com 17250223-the-main-attraction-of…By right, this majestic Palace of Peace and Accord, the photo of which is in all guidebooks of Kazakhstan, is called the eighth wonder of the world.