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- Museum_Building_(Trinity_College,_Dublin) abstract "The Museum Building is a building within Trinity College. Finished in 1857 and located on the south of New Square, it is home to the University's Geology and Geography departments. It is a Palazzo style building, inspired by Byzantine architecture of Venice, and finished in Lombardo−Romanesque detailing, with over highly decorated 108 carved capitals.".
- Q15260359 abstract "The Museum Building is a building within Trinity College. Finished in 1857 and located on the south of New Square, it is home to the University's Geology and Geography departments. It is a Palazzo style building, inspired by Byzantine architecture of Venice, and finished in Lombardo−Romanesque detailing, with over highly decorated 108 carved capitals.".
- Museum_Building_(Trinity_College,_Dublin) comment "The Museum Building is a building within Trinity College. Finished in 1857 and located on the south of New Square, it is home to the University's Geology and Geography departments. It is a Palazzo style building, inspired by Byzantine architecture of Venice, and finished in Lombardo−Romanesque detailing, with over highly decorated 108 carved capitals.".
- Q15260359 comment "The Museum Building is a building within Trinity College. Finished in 1857 and located on the south of New Square, it is home to the University's Geology and Geography departments. It is a Palazzo style building, inspired by Byzantine architecture of Venice, and finished in Lombardo−Romanesque detailing, with over highly decorated 108 carved capitals.".