Palace 2
exhibition hall and administrative building part of Brussels Expo in Brussels
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Palace 2
Summary
Palace 2 is a mixed-use building[1].
Key Facts
- Palace 2 is located in Brussels[2].
- Palace 2 is in the country of Belgium[3].
- Palace 2's image is recorded as Bruxelles - Brussels Expo (4).jpg[4].
- Palace 2's instance of is recorded as mixed-use building[5].
- Palace 2's architect is recorded as Joseph Van Neck[6].
- Palace 2's owned by is recorded as Brussels[7].
- Palace 2's operator is recorded as Brussels Exhibition Center[8].
- Palace 2's architectural style is recorded as Art Deco architecture[9].
- Palace 2's location is recorded as Brussels Expo[10].
- Palace 2's has use is recorded as exhibition park[11].
- Palace 2's has use is recorded as administrative building[12].
- Palace 2's Commons category is recorded as Palace 2[13].
- Palace 2's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 50.89802, 'longitude': 4.3366, 'precision': 1e-05}[14].
- Palace 2's structural engineer is recorded as Louis Baes[15].
- Palace 2's located on street is recorded as Place de Belgique - Belgiëplein[16].
- Palace 2's located on street is recorded as Avenue des Beaux Arts - Schone Kunstenlaan[17].
- Palace 2's located on street is recorded as Avenue Impératrice Charlotte - Keizerin Charlottelaan[18].
- Palace 2's significant event is recorded as construction[19].
- Palace 2's significant event is recorded as Brussels International Exposition[20].
- Palace 2's significant event is recorded as Expo 58[21].
- Palace 2's date of official opening is recorded as +1935-04-27T00:00:00Z[22].
- Palace 2's native label is recorded as Palais 2[23].
- Palace 2's native label is recorded as Paleis 2[24].
- Palace 2's connects with is recorded as Palace 4[25].
- Palace 2's state of conservation is recorded as preserved[26].
Body
Geography
Palace 2 is in the country of Belgium[3]. It is located in Brussels[2].
Designation and Status
Palace 2's instance of is recorded as mixed-use building[5].
History and Context
Palace 2's owned by is recorded as Brussels[7].