pipe organ by Nicolas-Antoine Lété
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pipe organ by Nicolas-Antoine Lété
Summary
pipe organ by Nicolas-Antoine Lété is a pipe organ[1].
Key Facts
- pipe organ by Nicolas-Antoine Lété is the creator of Nicolas-Antoine Lété[2].
- pipe organ by Nicolas-Antoine Lété is located in Annecy[3].
- pipe organ by Nicolas-Antoine Lété is in the country of France[4].
- pipe organ by Nicolas-Antoine Lété's image is recorded as 1 Annecy,cathedral31.jpg[5].
- pipe organ by Nicolas-Antoine Lété's instance of is recorded as pipe organ[6].
- pipe organ by Nicolas-Antoine Lété's genre is recorded as organbuilding[7].
- pipe organ by Nicolas-Antoine Lété's made from material is recorded as wood[8].
- pipe organ by Nicolas-Antoine Lété's made from material is recorded as metal[9].
- pipe organ by Nicolas-Antoine Lété's made from material is recorded as hide[10].
- pipe organ by Nicolas-Antoine Lété's location is recorded as St. Peter's Cathedral[11].
- pipe organ by Nicolas-Antoine Lété's Commons category is recorded as Annecy cathedral (main organ)[12].
- pipe organ by Nicolas-Antoine Lété's Palissy ID is recorded as PM74000662[13].
- +1843-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of pipe organ by Nicolas-Antoine Lété[14].
- pipe organ by Nicolas-Antoine Lété's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 45.899166666667, 'longitude': 6.1255555555556, 'precision': 1e-05}[15].
- pipe organ by Nicolas-Antoine Lété's heritage designation is recorded as object classified as a historical monument[16].
- pipe organ by Nicolas-Antoine Lété's heritage designation is recorded as object classified as a historical monument[17].
Body
Geography
pipe organ by Nicolas-Antoine Lété is in the country of France[4]. It is located in Annecy[3].
Designation and Status
pipe organ by Nicolas-Antoine Lété's instance of is recorded as pipe organ[6]. Heritage statuses include object classified as a historical monument[16].
History and Context
+1843-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of pipe organ by Nicolas-Antoine Lété[14].