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Autodescription — palace of culture (Q1181413)
description: large house of culture, major club-house (thus named especially in socialist societies)
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- Parent classes (classes of items which contain this one item)
- palace of culture (Q1181413)
- house of culture (Q5061188)
- cultural center (Q1329623)
- community center (Q77115)
- →(⋔) event venue (Q18674739)
- organization (Q43229)
- →(@) architectural structure (Q811979)
- →(℧) facility (Q13226383)
- house of culture (Q5061188)
- palace of culture (Q1181413)
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I currently see at least three meanings in this object:
- Cultural Palace, as in the Soviet Union
- Citizen centre, like the Danish and Norwegian "kulturhus"
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They need to be separated. --Palnatoke (talk) 09:50, 3 May 2015 (UTC)
- @Palnatoke: What distinguishes the Soviet-type culture house from the Danish-type culture house? Also: Is there a Danish or Norwegian Wikipedia article for the Soviet-type building, or an Eastern European article about the Danish/Norwegian-type building? --Closeapple (talk) 22:53, 3 May 2015 (UTC)