Museum Building, Trinity College Dublin
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The Museum Building at Trinity College Dublin is a celebrated 19th-century Venetian Gothic–style university building renowned for its richly carved stonework and polychromatic decoration.
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| Label | Occurrences |
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| Museum Building, Trinity College Dublin canonical | 2 |
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Target entity: Museum Building, Trinity College Dublin Context triple: [Benjamin Woodward, notableWork, Museum Building, Trinity College Dublin]
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A.
Provost’s House, Trinity College Dublin
Provost’s House, Trinity College Dublin is the historic official residence of the university’s head, located on the college campus in central Dublin.
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B.
Trinity College Dublin Examination Hall
The Trinity College Dublin Examination Hall is a historic neoclassical building on the university’s campus used primarily for formal examinations and ceremonial events.
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C.
Trinity College Dublin Front Gate
Trinity College Dublin Front Gate is the iconic main entrance to Trinity College Dublin, facing College Green in the historic center of Dublin, Ireland.
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D.
Trinity College Dublin Dining Hall
Trinity College Dublin Dining Hall is the historic main refectory of Trinity College Dublin, serving as a central communal space for student dining and college events.
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E.
Trinity College Dublin Front Square
Trinity College Dublin Front Square is the historic central courtyard of Trinity College Dublin, framed by iconic Georgian and neoclassical buildings and serving as the university’s main ceremonial and visitor entrance space.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Museum Building, Trinity College Dublin Target entity description: The Museum Building at Trinity College Dublin is a celebrated 19th-century Venetian Gothic–style university building renowned for its richly carved stonework and polychromatic decoration.
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A.
Provost’s House, Trinity College Dublin
Provost’s House, Trinity College Dublin is the historic official residence of the university’s head, located on the college campus in central Dublin.
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B.
Trinity College Dublin Examination Hall
The Trinity College Dublin Examination Hall is a historic neoclassical building on the university’s campus used primarily for formal examinations and ceremonial events.
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C.
Trinity College Dublin Front Gate
Trinity College Dublin Front Gate is the iconic main entrance to Trinity College Dublin, facing College Green in the historic center of Dublin, Ireland.
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D.
Trinity College Dublin Dining Hall
Trinity College Dublin Dining Hall is the historic main refectory of Trinity College Dublin, serving as a central communal space for student dining and college events.
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E.
Trinity College Dublin Front Square
Trinity College Dublin Front Square is the historic central courtyard of Trinity College Dublin, framed by iconic Georgian and neoclassical buildings and serving as the university’s main ceremonial and visitor entrance space.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (42)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Venetian Gothic building
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academic building ⓘ listed building ⓘ university building ⓘ |
| architecturalStyle |
Gothic Revival architecture
NERFINISHED
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Venetian Gothic NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| category |
Gothic Revival architecture in Ireland
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buildings and structures in Trinity College Dublin ⓘ university and college buildings in the Republic of Ireland ⓘ |
| continent | Europe ⓘ |
| country | Ireland NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| era | 19th century ⓘ |
| function | teaching and research ⓘ |
| hasArchitecturalFeature |
Gothic arches
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arcaded façade ⓘ decorative carvings ⓘ ornamental columns ⓘ polychrome stone banding ⓘ richly carved capitals ⓘ |
| hasDecoration |
figurative stone carving
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foliate ornament ⓘ polychrome interior detailing ⓘ |
| heritageStatus |
architecturally significant building
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protected structure ⓘ |
| knownFor |
ornate interior decoration
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polychromatic decoration ⓘ richly carved stonework ⓘ use of Irish decorative stone ⓘ |
| locatedIn |
County Dublin
NERFINISHED
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Dublin NERFINISHED ⓘ Ireland NERFINISHED ⓘ Trinity College Dublin NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| material |
polychromatic stone
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stone ⓘ |
| operator | Trinity College Dublin NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| ownedBy | Trinity College Dublin NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| partOf | Trinity College Dublin campus NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| significance |
important example of 19th-century university architecture in Ireland
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noted example of Venetian Gothic style in Ireland ⓘ |
| use |
academic departments
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offices ⓘ university teaching ⓘ |
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Subject: Museum Building, Trinity College Dublin Description of subject: The Museum Building at Trinity College Dublin is a celebrated 19th-century Venetian Gothic–style university building renowned for its richly carved stonework and polychromatic decoration.
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