Bishops palace in Mahilioŭ
Palace in Mogilyov, Belarus
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Bishops palace in Mahilioŭ
Summary
Bishops palace in Mahilioŭ is a palace[1].
Key Facts
- Bishops palace in Mahilioŭ is located in Mogilev[2].
- Bishops palace in Mahilioŭ is in the country of Belarus[3].
- Bishops palace in Mahilioŭ's image is recorded as Бывший архиерейский дворец (Могилёв).jpg[4].
- Bishops palace in Mahilioŭ's instance of is recorded as palace[5].
- Bishops palace in Mahilioŭ's architect is recorded as Johann Christoph Glaubitz[6].
- Bishops palace in Mahilioŭ's commissioned by is recorded as George (Konissky)[7].
- Bishops palace in Mahilioŭ's founder is recorded as George (Konissky)[8].
- Bishops palace in Mahilioŭ's architectural style is recorded as baroque architecture[9].
- Bishops palace in Mahilioŭ's architectural style is recorded as Baroque[10].
- Bishops palace in Mahilioŭ's Commons category is recorded as Bishop's Palace, Mahilioŭ[11].
- Bishops palace in Mahilioŭ's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 53.895226, 'lon': 30.33447}[12].
- Bishops palace in Mahilioŭ's cultural properties of Belarus reference number is recorded as 511Г000025[13].
- Bishops palace in Mahilioŭ's heritage designation is recorded as Cultural heritage of Belarus[14].
- Bishops palace in Mahilioŭ's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'be', 'text': 'Архірэйскі палац'}[15].
- Bishops palace in Mahilioŭ's Belarus Globe URL is recorded as https://globustut.by/mogilev/index.htm#konis_palace[16].
- Bishops palace in Mahilioŭ's Radzima.org ID is recorded as object/2717[17].
- Bishops palace in Mahilioŭ's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11g0gdgttn[18].
- Bishops palace in Mahilioŭ's production date is recorded as +1785-00-00T00:00:00Z[19].
- Bishops palace in Mahilioŭ's Archivarta ID is recorded as arhirjejski-palac[20].
Body
Geography
Bishops palace in Mahilioŭ is in the country of Belarus[3]. It is located in Mogilev[2].
Designation and Status
Bishops palace in Mahilioŭ's instance of is recorded as palace[5]. Its heritage designation is recorded as Cultural heritage of Belarus[14].