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  • The Palace of Peace and Reconciliation by architect Norman Foster was built in Astana, Kazakhstan in 2003-2006.
  • 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...
  • Palace of Peace and Reconciliation (also translated as the Pyramid of Peace and Accord) is a 77 m high building in Astana, the capital.
  • 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.
  • In 2006, Astana experienced a construction boom, and the newly built Palace of Peace and Reconciliation immediately captured the attention of its residents.
  • The symbol of friendship between peoples is the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation in Kazakhstan.
  • Palace of Peace and Reconciliation is one of the sightseeing attractions of the capital. Pyramid has become a symbol of unity of different religions, ethnicities...
  • And it seems as if the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation Museum in Astana contains endless exhibitions and provides them for its guests.
  • Palace of Peace and Reconciliation (aka the Pyramid of Peace and Accord) in Astana. According to Foster and Partners "as a non-denominational contemporary...
  • The Palace of Peace and Reconciliation is a Kazakhstan’s truly unique structure, whose blazing faces, in the best way possible, decorate the capital.