Saint-Sulpice Seminary building
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Saint-Sulpice Seminary building
Summary
Saint-Sulpice Seminary building is a university building[1].
Key Facts
- Saint-Sulpice Seminary building is located in Paris[2].
- Saint-Sulpice Seminary building is in the country of France[3].
- Saint-Sulpice Seminary building's instance of is recorded as university building[4].
- Saint-Sulpice Seminary building's instance of is recorded as religious building[5].
- Saint-Sulpice Seminary building's instance of is recorded as Category:Destroyed religious buildings and structures[6].
- Saint-Sulpice Seminary building is operated by Saint-Sulpice Seminary[7].
- Saint-Sulpice Seminary building's structure replaced by is recorded as place Saint-Sulpice[8].
- Saint-Sulpice Seminary building's Commons category is recorded as Ancien séminaire Saint-Sulpice[9].
- Saint-Sulpice Seminary building comprises Triumph of the Virgin[10].
- Saint-Sulpice Seminary building was dissolved in March 1803[11].
- Saint-Sulpice Seminary building's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 48.85109188013164, 'longitude': 2.333342567008153, 'precision': 1e-08}[12].
- Saint-Sulpice Seminary building's significant event is recorded as construction[13].
- Saint-Sulpice Seminary building's significant event is recorded as land acquisition[14].
- Saint-Sulpice Seminary building's significant event is recorded as construction[15].
- Saint-Sulpice Seminary building's facet of is recorded as Saint-Sulpice Seminary[16].
- Saint-Sulpice Seminary building's facet of is recorded as Ancien séminaire Saint-Sulpice[17].
- Saint-Sulpice Seminary building's replaced by is recorded as Ancien séminaire Saint-Sulpice[18].
- Saint-Sulpice Seminary building's different from is recorded as Ancien séminaire Saint-Sulpice[19].
Body
Geography
Saint-Sulpice Seminary building is in the country of France[3]. It is located in Paris[2].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include university building[4], religious building[5], and Category:Destroyed religious buildings and structures[6].