Peers' Entrance

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Peers' Entrance is a ceremonial entryway to the Palace of Westminster traditionally used by members of the House of Lords.

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Peers' Entrance canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural feature
ceremonial entrance
accesses House of Lords
adjacentTo House of Lords chamber
surface form: House of Lords end of the Palace of Westminster
architecturalStyle Perpendicular Gothic
associatedWith United Kingdom state ceremonies
surface form: House of Lords ceremonies

state occasions at the Palace of Westminster
country United Kingdom
designedBy Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
surface form: Augustus Pugin

Charles Barry
governingBody British Parliament
surface form: UK Parliament
hasAccessRestriction restricted to authorised users
hasFunction ceremonial access to the House of Lords
formal arrival point for peers
hasPrimaryUsers members of the House of Lords
heritageStatus part of a Grade I listed building
part of the Westminster World Heritage Site
locatedIn England
London, England
surface form: London

Palace of Westminster
United Kingdom
City of Westminster
surface form: Westminster
partOf Palace of Westminster
surface form: Houses of Parliament

Palace of Westminster
surface form: UK Parliament estate
usedBy Lords Spiritual
hereditary peers
life peers
members of the House of Lords
usedFor arrival of peers for ceremonial events
arrival of peers for parliamentary sittings

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Royal Gallery primaryAccess Peers' Entrance