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  • 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 one of the world’s most impressive pyramid designs—second, maybe, to the Great Pyramids of Egypt, but that’s an argument to be had between fanatics of modern architecture and ancient construction.
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  • 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 by architect Norman Foster was built in Astana, Kazakhstan in 2003-2006.
  • 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 pyramid of the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation attracts one's attention from far away.
  • Palace of Peace and Reconciliation (also translated as the Pyramid of Peace and Accord) is a 77 m high building in Astana, the capital.
  • 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...
  • At the heart of its purpose, the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation is dedicated to fostering peace, understanding, and unity among religions across the globe.
  • The Palace of Peace and Reconciliation is a delightful glass-and-steel pyramid which was opened in 2006 as the home for the triennial Congress of World and...
  • Locals simply call it ‘ the Pyramid ’, which officially is the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation in Nur-Sultan city .
  • And it seems as if the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation Museum in Astana contains endless exhibitions and provides them for its guests.