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Per normal Wikipedia practice, we need independent sources to establish that something is significant. The building certainly is, but the various rooms within in it are not unless there are reliable independent secondary sources saying so - this is to prevent the abuse of Wikipedia for promotional purposes and is normal practice in all articles, not just those on controversial subjects. Guy (Help!) 12:17, 5 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]