Residence
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Austria
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Hofburg Palace |
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Vienna |
Winter residence of the Habsburgs until 1918; it now serves as residence of the President of Austria, museums and convention centre |
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Schönbrunn Palace
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Summer residence of the Habsburgs |
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Belvedere
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Private residence of Prince Eugene of Savoy and then Imperial palace of empress Maria Theresa |
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Hermesvilla
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Private residence of Empress Elisabeth in Vienna |
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Hofburg |
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Innsbruck |
Residence of the Archdukes of Tyrol and the Habsburgs until 1918; it now serves as a museum |
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Kaiservilla |
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Bad Ischl |
Hunting lodge and private retreat of Franz Josef I of Austria |
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Laxenburg Castle |
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Laxenburg |
Summer residence of the Habsburgs, along with Schönbrunn Palace |
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Belarus
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Old Grodno Castle
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Grodno
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Belgium
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Royal Palace |
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Brussels |
Official residence of king Philip I |
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Royal Castle of Laeken
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Private residence of king Philip I |
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Royal Greenhouses of Laeken
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Recepctions and state visits |
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Château du Belvédère
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Private Residence of former king Albert II |
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Château du Stuyvenberg
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Private Residence of princess Astrid |
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Château de Ciergnon |
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Ciergnon, Houyet |
Summer Residence |
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Rochefort |
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Villers-sur-Lesse |
Summer Residence |
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Bulgaria
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Royal Palace
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Sofia
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National Art Gallery
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Euxinograd
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Varna
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Czech Republic
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Prague Castle
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Prague
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Denmark
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Marselisborg Palace
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Aarhus
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privately owned by the crown:
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Château de Cayx
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Cahors
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Amalienborg Palace,
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Copenhagen
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Palaces at the disposition by the crown:
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Christiansborg Palace
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Fredensborg Palace
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Fredensborg
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Gråsten Palace
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Gråsten
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Sorgenfri Palace
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Lyngby-Taarbæk
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Hermitage Hunting Lodge
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Jægersborg Dyrehave
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Estonia
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Kadriorg Palace
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Tallinn
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Finland
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Imperial Palace
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Helsinki
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official residences of the President of Finland.
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France
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Palace of Versailles
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Versailles
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Palais du Louvre
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Paris
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Palais des Tuileries
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Palais-Royal
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Seat of the Ministry of Culture, the Conseil d'État and the Constitutional Council
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Luxembourg Palace
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Palais de la Cité
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Palace of Fontainebleau
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Fontainebleau
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Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
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Saint-Germain-en-Laye
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Château de Compiègne
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Compiègne
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Château de Saint-Cloud
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Saint-Cloud
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Château de Rambouillet
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Rambouillet
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Château de Blois
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Blois
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Château d'Amboise
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Amboise
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Château de Chambord
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Chambord, Loir-et-Cher
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Château de Marly
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Marly-le-Roi
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Château de Meudon
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Meudon
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Georgia
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Batonis Castle |
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Telavi |
the 17th Century royal stronghold containing the palace of the Kakhetian kings of eastern Georgia in Telavi.
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Dadiani Palace |
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Zugdidi |
a 19th Century palace built by David Dadiani the Prince of Samegrelo.
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Geguti Palace |
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Kutaisi |
12th Century ruins of the palace of the kings of Imereti in western Georgia.
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Viceroy's Palace |
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Tbilisi |
the former palace of the Russian Viceroys built in 1818.
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Sachino Palace |
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a surviving part of an 18th Century palace built by Kartlian King Erekli II for his queen in Tbilisi.
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Germany
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Berliner Schloss |
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Berlin
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Charlottenburg Castle |
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Stadtschloss, Potsdam |
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Potsdam
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Sanssouci |
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Dresden Castle |
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Dresden
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Zwinger |
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Karlsruhe Palace |
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Karlsruhe
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Residenz |
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Munich
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Nymphenburg Palace |
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Schleissheim Palace |
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Neues Schloss |
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Stuttgart
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Ludwigsburg Palace |
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Ludwigsburg
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Leineschloss |
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Hannover
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Greece
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Old Royal Palace |
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Athens
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historically the Royal Palace of Athens, today houses the Parliament
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New Royal Palace |
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historically Crown Prince's Royal Palace, or Royal Palace of the Duke of Sparta, now the Presidential Manor,
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Royal Mansion |
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Psychiko
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only Crown Prince Paul and Crown Princess Frederica residence, today private property, Athens
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Tatoi Palace |
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Parnitha
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was the summer estate of the former Greek royal family, Athens
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Queen's Tower |
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Athens
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former royal estate held only by Queen Amalia, now private property
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Palace of St. Michael and St. George |
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Corfu
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originally the house of the British Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands, now the seat of the Sino-Japanese Museum,
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Mon Repos |
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a summer residence of the former Greek royal family. It is now an archaeological museum.
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Achilleion |
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Royal Palace of the Empress Elizabeth of Austria, never held by the Greek Royal Family,
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Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes |
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Rhodes
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medieval palace renovated during Italian Occupation to constitute the summer estate of the King of Italy, never held by the Greek Royal Family
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Thessaloniki Government House |
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Kalamaria
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a royal mansion in Salonica situated in the suburb of
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House of Princess Alice |
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Neo Heraklion |
Donated to the Red Cross. It now also belongs to the municipality of Neos Heraklion and houses a club for the elderly
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Hungary
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Buda Castle |
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Budapest
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Ireland
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Dublin Castle |
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Dublin
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Italy
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Palazzo dei Normanni |
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Palermo
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Historic residence of the Kings of Sicily, now seat of the Sicilian Regional Assembly since 1946.
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Palazzina Cinese |
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Palazzo Reale della Ficuzza |
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Residence and hunting lodge of Ferdinand IV of Naples and III of Sicily during his exile in Sicily.
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Palazzo Chiaramonte
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Royal Palace |
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Turin
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Residence of the House of Savoy until 1946, now a museum
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Castello del Valentino |
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Palazzo Madama e Casaforte degli Acaja |
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Palazzo Carignano |
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Villa della Regina |
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Royal Palace of Venaria |
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Castello della Mandria |
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Palazzina di caccia of Stupinigi |
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Castle of Rivoli |
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Castle of Moncalieri |
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Castle of Agliè |
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Castle of Racconigi |
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Royal Palace |
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Naples
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18th century residence of the Buorbons as rulers of the Kingdom of Naples and later of the Two Sicilies.
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Reggia di Capodimonte |
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summer residence and hunting lodge of the Bourbon kings, now comprises the Museo di Capodimonte.
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Reggia di Quisisana |
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Palace of Portici |
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Castel Nuovo |
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Castel Capuano |
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Castel Sant'Elmo |
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Castel dell'Ovo |
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Casina Vanvitelliana |
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Royal Palace of Ischia |
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Villa Favorita |
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Villa Floridiana |
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Villa Rosebery |
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From June 1944, residence of King Victor Emmanuel III until his exile in 1946; now one of the three official residences of the President of Italy.
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Royal Palace of Caserta
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Caserta
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Royal Palace of Carditello
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Belvedere di San Leucio
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Quirinal Palace |
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Rome
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Main residence of the President of Italy
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Presidential Estate of Castelporziano
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Lateran Palace
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Hadrian's Villa |
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Palazzina Reale
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Residence of King Victor Emmanuel III; seat of the embassy of Egypt in Rome since 1997.
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Castello Ursino |
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Catania
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Casino Reale di Persano |
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Salerno
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Palazzo Pitti |
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Florence
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Royal Palace of Milan |
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Milan
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Villa Belgiojoso Bonaparte |
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Royal Villa of Monza |
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Monza
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Royal Palace of Genoa |
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Genoa
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Miramare Castle |
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Trieste
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Palazzo Reale |
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Cagliari
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Liechtenstein
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Vaduz Castle |
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Vaduz
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Lithuania
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Royal Palace of Lithuania |
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Vilnius
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Luxembourg
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Grand Ducal Palace, Luxembourg |
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Luxembourg
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Monaco
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The Prince's Palace |
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Monaco
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Montenegro
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King Nikola's Palace |
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Cetinje
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Podgorica Royal Palace |
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Podgorica
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Blue Palace |
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Cetinje
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Nikšić Royal Palace |
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Nikšić
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Bar Royal Palace |
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Bar
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Biljarda |
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Cetinje
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Netherlands
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Royal Palace |
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Amsterdam
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Noordeinde Palace |
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The Hague
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Huis ten Bosch |
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The Hague
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Binnenhof |
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The Hague
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Het Loo Palace |
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Apeldoorn
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Soestdijk Palace |
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Baarn
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Anneville (Ulvenhout) |
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Ulvenhout
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Bronbeek |
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Arnhem
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City Hall of Tilburg |
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Tilburg
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Het Oude Loo |
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Apeldoorn
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Kneuterdijk Palace |
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The Hague
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Koninklijke Schouwburg |
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The Hague
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Lange Voorhout Palace |
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The Hague
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Mauritshuis |
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The Hague
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Huis Huguetan |
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The Hague
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Stadhouderlijk Hof |
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Leeuwarden
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Drakestein |
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Lage Vuursche
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Breda Castle |
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Breda
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Huis Doorn |
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Doorn
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De Horsten |
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Wassenaar
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Hof van Solms |
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Oirschot
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Oranje Nassau's Oord |
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Wageningen
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Kasteel Vaeshartelt |
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Maastricht
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Norway
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Royal Palace, Oslo |
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Oslo
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Stiftsgården |
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Trondheim
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Poland
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Royal Castle |
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Warsaw
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Wilanów Palace |
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Łazienki Palace |
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Ujazdów Castle |
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Kazimierz Palace |
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Belweder |
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Wawel Royal Castle |
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Kraków
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Royal Castle |
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Lublin
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Royal Castle |
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Poznań
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Imperial Castle |
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Poznań
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Royal Palace |
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Wrocław
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Portugal
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Ajuda National Palace |
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Lisbon |
royal residence in 1828 and 1862-1889.
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Queluz National Palace |
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Queluz |
replaced the Royal Barrack in 1794.
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Sintra National Palace |
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Sintra
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Belem Palace |
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Lisbon |
official residence of the Presidents of the Republic since 1912.
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Necessidades Palace |
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royal residence in 1821-1822, 1828-1861 and 1889-1910. Now headquarters of Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Pena Palace |
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Sintra
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Citadel Palace |
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Cascais
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Mafra National Palace |
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Mafra
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Palace of the Carrancas |
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Porto |
now Soares dos Reid Museum.
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Dom Manuel Palace |
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Evora |
only one wing of the palace survives.
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Ducal Palace |
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Alentejo |
used by the royal family but privately owned as part of the dukedom of Braganza estates.
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Ribeira Palace |
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Lisbon |
royal residence since 1503, destroyed by 1755 earthquake.
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Royal Barrack |
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Lisbon |
wooden building that served as royal residence after the 1755 earthquake, destroyed in 1794 and replaced by the Queluz Palace.
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Alcaçova Palace |
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São Jorge Castle |
Lisbon. Royal residence in 1255-1503, destroyed by 1755 earthquake.
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Salvaterra Palace |
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Salvaterra de Magos |
no longer extant.
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Almeirim Palace |
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Almeirim |
lost.
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Corte Real palace |
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Lisbon |
previous palace of the Corte Real family, bought by the crown for the princes. Destroyed by fire in 1751 and remains destroyed by 1755 earthquake.
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Pinheiro Palace |
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Herdade do Pinheiro |
Previously a Royal property, now in private ownership.
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Guimaraes Castle |
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Guimaraes |
residence of the Counts of Portugal between 1095 and 1131.
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Paço das Escolas |
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Coimbra |
royal residence between 1131 and 1255, used by Coimbra University since 1537.
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Bemposta Palace |
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Lisbon |
Built by Catherine of Braganza widow of Charles II of England, on her return to Portugal. Royal residence in 1822-1826. Now part of the Portuguese Military Academy.
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Palacio Real de Alcantara |
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Lisbon |
located in the area of Calvario, mostly destroyed in 1755. Only part of the old stables survive in calvario square.
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Santos Royal Palace |
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Lisbon |
sold to the family of the Marquis of Abrantes in the 17th century who lived in it up to 1909. Currently it is the Embassy of France in Lisbon.
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Quinta Real de Caxias |
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Caxias |
small palace with formal gardens and large baroque cascade with sculptures by Machado de Castro. Royal residence in 1861-1862.
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Romania
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Royal Palace (Bucharest) |
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Bucharest
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Cotroceni Palace |
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Peleș Castle |
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Sinaia
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Săvârșin Castle |
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Arad County
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Elisabeta Palace |
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Bucharest
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Russia
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Grand Kremlin Palace
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Moscow
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Terem Palace
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Peterhof Palace
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Saint Petersburg
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Stroganov Palace
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Summer Palace
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Tsarskoye Selo
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Pushkin
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Vorontsov's Palace
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Saint Petersburg
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Winter Palace
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Serbia
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Stari Dvor |
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Belgrade
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lit. "Old Palace"; official residence of the King from 1884 to 1922; now Belgrade City Hall
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Novi Dvor |
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lit. "New Palace"; official residence of the King from 1922 to 1934; now the seat of the President of Serbia
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Kraljevski Dvor |
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lit. "Royal Palace"; official residence of the King from 1934 to 1941; now the residence of the Crown Prince-pretender to the Serbian throne
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Beli Dvor |
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lit. "White Palace"; official residence of the Prince Regent from 1934 to 1941; now used as the site for receptions and public events of the Crown Prince-pretender to the Serbian throne
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Villa Zlatni Breg |
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Smederevo |
lit. "Golden Hill Villa"; private residence and summer retreat of the house of Obrenović from 1865 to 1903; now state representation house
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Spain
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Royal Palace of Madrid |
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Madrid
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official residence of the King
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Royal Seat of San Lorenzo de El Escorial |
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Royal Castle & Monastery of El Escorial
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Royal Palace of El Pardo |
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Palace of Zarzuela |
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residence of the King and Royal Family, part of the larger El Pardo complex
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Royal Palace of Aranjuez |
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Royal House of the Farmer |
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Aranjuez
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Cottage of the Prince |
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Madrid
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Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso |
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Segovia |
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Royal Palace of Riofrío |
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Royal Palace of La Almudaina |
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Palma de Mallorca |
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Sweden
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Royal Palace |
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Stockholm
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Drottningholm Palace |
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Drottningholm
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Chinese Pavilion |
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Gripsholm Castle |
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Mariefred
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Gustav III's Pavilion |
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Hagaparken
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Haga Palace |
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Rosendal Palace |
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Djurgården
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Rosersberg Palace |
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Rosersberg
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Strömsholm Palace |
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Kolbäck
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Tullgarn Palace |
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Södertälje
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Ulriksdal Palace |
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Solna
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Ukraine
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Royal Palace |
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Lviv
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Turkey
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Topkapı Palace |
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Istanbul |
In the 15th and 16th centuries it served as the main residence and administrative headquarters of the Ottoman sultans. |
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Çırağan Palace
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Former Ottoman palace, is now a five-star hotel in the Kempinski Hotels chain. |
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Dolmabahçe Palace
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Dolmabahçe Palace served as the main administrative center of the Ottoman Empire from 1856 to 1887 and from 1909 to 1922. |
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Beylerbeyi Palace
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Beylerbeyi Palace was commissioned by Sultan Abdülaziz (1830–1876) and built between 1861 and 1865 as a summer residence and a place to entertain visiting heads of state. |
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Yıldız Palace
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Yıldız Palace built in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It was used as a residence by the Sultan and his court in the late 19th century. |
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Küçüksu Pavilion
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Küçüksu Pavilion was used by Ottoman sultans for short stays during country excursions and hunting. |
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Adile Sultan Palace
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Adile Sultan Palace is the former royal residence of Ottoman princess Adile Sultan. It was donated to the state by Adile Sultan to be used as a school building for the Kandilli Anatolian High School for Girls and is today a cultural center. |
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United Kingdom
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Buckingham Palace |
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London |
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Westminster Palace
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St James's Palace |
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Kensington Palace |
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Richmond Palace |
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Palace of Whitehall |
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Windsor Castle |
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Windsor |
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Eltham Palace |
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Eltham |
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Hampton Court Palace |
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Richmond |
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Nonsuch Palace |
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Nonsuch Park |
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Holyrood Palace |
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Edinburgh |
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Linlithgow Palace |
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Linlithgow |
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Falkland Palace |
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Falkland |
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Hillsborough Castle |
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Royal Hillsborough |
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