Alexander Palace
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Alexander Palace
Summary
Alexander Palace is a Fabergé egg[1]. It draws 110 Wikipedia views per month (faberg_egg category, ranking #15 of 66).[2]
Key Facts
- Alexander Palace is the creator of Henrik Wigström[3].
- Alexander Palace is in the country of Russia[4].
- Alexander Palace's instance of is recorded as Fabergé egg[5].
- Alexander Palace's commissioned by is recorded as Nicholas II of Russia[6].
- Alexander Palace is owned by Alexandra Feodorovna[7].
- Alexander Palace is owned by Moscow Kremlin Museums[8].
- Alexander Palace's manufacturer is recorded as House of Fabergé[9].
- Alexander Palace's depicts is recorded as Alexander Palace[10].
- Alexander Palace is made of nephrite[11].
- Alexander Palace is made of gold[12].
- Alexander Palace is made of diamond[13].
- Alexander Palace is made of ruby[14].
- Alexander Palace is made of ivory[15].
- Alexander Palace's collection is recorded as Moscow Kremlin Museums[16].
- The location of Alexander Palace was Kremlin Armoury[17].
- Alexander Palace's Commons category is recorded as Alexander Palace (Fabergé egg)[18].
- 1908 marks the founding of Alexander Palace[19].
- Alexander Palace's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 55.7495, 'lon': 37.6133}[20].
- Alexander Palace's significant event is recorded as gift[21].
- Alexander Palace's main subject is Alexander Palace[22].
- Alexander Palace's donated by is recorded as Nicholas II of Russia[23].
- Alexander Palace's height is recorded as {'unit': 'Q174728', 'amount': '+11'}[24].
- Alexander Palace's width is recorded as {'unit': 'Q174728', 'amount': '+6.8'}[25].
- Alexander Palace's capital cost is recorded as {'unit': 'Q41044', 'amount': '+12300'}[26].
- Alexander Palace's price is recorded as {'unit': 'Q41044', 'amount': '+12300'}[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Alexander Palace is the creator of Henrik Wigström[3].
Subject and Themes
Alexander Palace's main subject is it[22].
Material and Period
Recorded made from material include nephrite[11], gold[12], diamond[13], ruby[14], and ivory[15]. The location of Alexander Palace was Kremlin Armoury[17].
Why It Matters
Alexander Palace draws 110 Wikipedia views per month (faberg_egg category, ranking #15 of 66).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]