Temple of All Religions

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The Temple of All Religions is an eclectic architectural complex in Kazan, Russia, that combines elements of multiple religious traditions as a symbol of spiritual unity and cultural coexistence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural complex
cultural landmark
tourist attraction
architect Ildar Khanov
colorCharacteristic multicolored
constructionStart 1994
country Russia
creator Ildar Khanov
hasArchitecturalStyle eclectic architecture
fantasy architecture
hasFunction artistic project
philosophical project
symbolic temple
hasHeritageStatus local cultural landmark
hasMotto unity of religions
hasNumberOfDomes multiple
hasNumberOfTowers multiple
hasPart Buddhist temple elements
Catholic church elements
Chinese religious motifs
Hindu motifs
Orthodox church elements
mosque elements
pagan motifs
synagogue elements
hasWebsite unofficial local websites
inception 1990s
locatedIn Kazan
Tatarstan
surface form: Republic of Tatarstan
locatedInTimeZone UTC+3
locatedOn Volga River
materialUsed brick
concrete
metal
near Kazan
surface form: Kazan city center

Staroye Arakchino district
notUsedFor regular religious services
symbolizes cultural coexistence
interfaith dialogue
religious tolerance
spiritual unity
touristAttractionFor domestic tourists
international tourists
underConstruction true
usedFor art exhibitions
community gatherings
concerts
cultural events

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Kazan hasLandmark Temple of All Religions