Central Chambers
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Central Chambers
Summary
Central Chambers is an office building[1]. It draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (office_building category, ranking #84 of 354).[2]
Key Facts
- Central Chambers is located in Ottawa[3].
- Central Chambers is in the country of Canada[4].
- Central Chambers's image is recorded as Chambers Building Ottawa.jpg[5].
- Central Chambers's instance of is recorded as office building[6].
- Central Chambers's architect is recorded as John James Browne[7].
- Central Chambers's architectural style is recorded as Queen Anne style[8].
- Central Chambers's location is recorded as Confederation Square[9].
- Central Chambers's postal code is recorded as K1P 1C7[10].
- Central Chambers's Commons category is recorded as Central Chambers[11].
- Central Chambers's Canadian Register of Historic Places ID is recorded as 2857[12].
- Central Chambers's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 45.4232, 'longitude': -75.6953, 'precision': None}[13].
- Central Chambers's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0h540sf[14].
- Central Chambers's located on street is recorded as Elgin Street[15].
- Central Chambers's significant event is recorded as construction[16].
- Central Chambers's heritage designation is recorded as national historic site of Canada[17].
- Central Chambers's heritage designation is recorded as designated heritage property (part IV)[18].
- Central Chambers's heritage designation is recorded as classified federal heritage building of Canada[19].
- Central Chambers's National Historic Sites of Canada ID is recorded as 449[20].
- Central Chambers's Federal Heritage Buildings ID is recorded as 2323[21].
- Central Chambers's Ontario Heritage Act Register ID is recorded as 6068[22].
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Geography
Central Chambers is in the country of Canada[4]. It is located in Ottawa[3].
Designation and Status
Central Chambers's instance of is recorded as office building[6]. Heritage statuses include national historic site of Canada[17], designated heritage property (part IV)[18], and classified federal heritage building of Canada[19].
Why It Matters
Central Chambers draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (office_building category, ranking #84 of 354).[2]