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The following articles contain lists of royal residences: *List of palaces *List of royal palaces * Spanish royal sites *List of British royal residences *List of Danish royal residences *List of Hawaiian royal residences *List of Moroccan royal residences * List of Serbian royal residences *List of Thai royal residences Royal residences of the Chakri Dynasty in Thailand include the Grand Palace, nineteen royal palaces ( th, พระราชวัง, ; official residences of the king and ''uparaja'' stipulated as such by royal decree) and other palaces (, ''wa ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Royal Residences ...
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List Of Palaces
The following is a list of palaces by country. Afghanistan * Darul Aman Palace, Kabul – the country's most famous palace. * Tajbeg Palace – inaccurately known as the Queen's Palace in English * Arg Presidential Palace – Home of the president of Afghanistan Albania * Presidenca – official residential palace of the president of Albania. Armenia Urartu and Satrapy of Armenia * Erebuni Palace-Fortress * Haykaberd * Van Fortress Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity) * Temple of Garni-Served as the Summer Palace of Khosrovidukht (sister of Tiridates III of Armenia) Bagratid Armenia *Kamsarakan Palace in Ani *Tigran Honents (Merchants) Palace * Dashtadem Palace * Amberd Castle Palace Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia * Korikos Castle Palace * Lampron Castle Palace-Ancestral home of the Armenian Hethumid princes. * Levonkla Castle Palace * Mamure Castle Palace Armenian Melikdoms * Melik Haykaz Palace ( Melikashen) *Melik Ahnazar Palace (Khnatsakh) *Melik Kasu Palace * ...
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List Of Royal Palaces
This is a list of royal palaces, sorted by continent. Africa * Abdin Palace, Cairo * Al-Gawhara Palace, Cairo * Koubbeh Palace, Cairo * Tahra Palace, Cairo * Menelik Palace * National Palace (Ethiopia), Jubilee Palace * Guenete Leul Palace * Imperial Palace- Massawa Eritrea * Ludzidzini Royal Village * Lozitha Palace * Royal Palace Maseru * Royal Palace of Tripoli * Al Manar Palace * Dar al-Makhzen (Rabat), Dar al-Makhzen, Rabat *Dar al-Makhzen (Fez), Dar al-Makhzen, Fez, Morocco, Fez * Bahia Palace, Marrakech * Dar el Makhzen (Tangier), Dar al-Makhzen, Tangier * El Badi Palace, Marrakesh, Marrakech * Olowo of Owo's Palace * Alaafin of Oyo's Palace * Sultan of Sokoto's Palace * Nyanza, Rwanda, Nyanza Palace * Rwesero Art Museum, Rwesero Palace * Sultan's Palace, Zanzibar * Bardo National Museum (Tunis), Bardo Palace, Tunis, now the national museum * Mengo, Uganda, Mengo Palace * Karuziika Palace * Kyabazinga Palace * Kabaka of Buganda, Kabakas Palace Ame ...
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Spanish Royal Sites
The Royal Sites ( es, Reales Sitios) are a set of palaces, monasteries, and convents built for and under the patronage of the Spanish monarchy. They are administered by Patrimonio Nacional ''(National Heritage)'', a Spanish state agency; most are open to the public, at least in part, except when they are needed for state or official events. Here is a list of the Patrimonio Nacional royal sites, with the provinces where they are located. Royal palaces * Royal Palace of Madrid (Madrid) (official residence of the King) * Royal Seat of San Lorenzo de El Escorial (Royal Castle & Monastery of El Escorial (Madrid) * Royal Palace of El Pardo (Madrid) ** Palace of Zarzuela (Madrid) (''de facto'' residence of the King and Royal Family, part of the larger El Pardo complex) * Royal Palace of Aranjuez (Madrid) * Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso (Segovia) * Royal Palace of Riofrío (Segovia) * Royal Palace of La Almudaina (Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands) Royal convents an ...
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List Of British Royal Residences
British royal residences are palaces, castles and houses occupied by members of the British royal family in the United Kingdom. Some, like Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle, are owned by the Crown (ownership by the British monarch is by virtue of his or her position as king or queen), while others like Balmoral Castle and Sandringham House are personally owned and have been passed down for generations. Some royal palaces, such as the Palace of Westminster (now used as the House of Parliament), are no longer residences. Some remain in irregular use for royal occasions, such as Hillsborough Castle in Northern Ireland. The royal palaces enjoy certain legal privileges known as royal prerogatives: for example, there is an exemption from levying duty on alcoholic beverages sold in the bars at the Palace of Westminster and there are exemptions from health and safety legislation. According to '' Halsbury's Laws of England'', it is not possible to arrest a person within ...
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List Of Danish Royal Residences
The Danish Royal Family inhabit a range of residences around Denmark. Historically all the residences of the royal family were privately owned. With the introduction of the new Constitution in 1849, some of the residences were claimed as property of the "Kingdom of Denmark". Some of the palaces are still privately owned by the Queen or other members of the Royal Family. The Agency for Palaces and Cultural Properties (the Danish equivalent of the Historic Royal Palaces Agency) is responsible for the management and upkeep of some of the royal palaces and gardens. The Danish Royal Family traditionally occupy different royal residences during different seasons of the year. In summer, Queen Margarethe resides at Marselisborg Palace or Graasten Palace. In the winter, she resides at Amalienborg, whereas her residence during spring and autumn is Fredensborg Palace. Sometimes members of the royal family spend time on the Royal Yacht Dannebrog, especially when on official visits overseas an ...
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List Of Hawaiian Royal Residences
This is a list of residences once occupied by Hawaiian royalty during the Kingdom of Hawaii. Few can be referred to as palaces; most were private residences used by the aliʻi nui. Royal residences Gallery File:Iolani Palace (1328).JPG, ʻIolani Palace File:Royal Bungalow outside Iolani Palace (PP-96-13-016).jpg, King Kalākaua's residence outside Iolani Palace before 1882 File:Hale Aliʻi in 1857.jpg, Hale Aliʻi, the first royal palace on the spot of the current ʻIolani Palace, in 1857. File:Ainahau - Kaiulani's House2.jpg, ʻĀinahau, home of Kaʻiulani, in the 1890s, showing the newly built Western house File:Cleghorn family bungalow at Ainahau, circa 1878 (PP-96-10-010).jpg, ʻĀinahau, home of Kaiʻulani, in the 1870s, showing the original family bungalow File:'The Southeastern Part of the Town of Hanarua at Oahu, Sandwich Islands', May 1826.jpg, Grasshut palace of King Kamehameha III in Honolulu, 1826 File:Queen Emma Summer Palace (Hanaiakamalama), Honolulu, Hawaii. ...
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List Of Moroccan Royal Residences
The King of Morocco currently has at least one residence in each of the country's principal cities, sometimes going back to ancient times. They are often referred to as Dar el-Makhzen, using the Moroccan term for the monarchical institution. Palaces The royal palaces are owned and maintained of the Moroccan state, and made available to the King and his family: * Royal Palace in part of the Kasbah of Marrakesh, created in 1183 by Caliph Abu Yaqub Yusuf; * Royal Palace of Fez, created in 1276 by Sultan Abu Yusuf Yaqub ibn Abd al-Haqq; * Royal Palace of Meknes (also known as ''Al Mhancha''), occupying part of the Kasbah of Moulay Ismail created in 1672 by Sultan Ismail Ibn Sharif; * Royal Palace of Rabat, created in 1785 by Sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah, principal seat of the monarchy since 1912; * Dar el-Beida, Fez, created in the late 19th century by Sultan Hassan I; * Jbel Kbir Palace in the outskirts of Tangier, used by former Sultan Abdelaziz following his deposition ...
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List Of Thai Royal Residences
Royal residences of the Chakri Dynasty in Thailand include the Grand Palace, nineteen royal palaces ( th, พระราชวัง, ; official residences of the king and ''uparaja'' stipulated as such by royal decree) and other palaces (, ''wang'') used by the king or other members of the royal family. The Bureau of the Royal Household administers and manages several current royal palaces. Historical palaces from earlier periods exist mainly in the ruins of Ayutthaya and Sukhothai. This page lists current and former royal residences, arranged by type of residence. Current royal residences ; Grand Palace : Bangkok – The primary and official residence of the king, also the location of the chapel royal the Wat Phra Kaew. Royal palaces ; Bang Pa-In Royal Palace : Ayutthaya (17th century, rebuilt 1872–89) – Occasional country residence of the king; generally open to the public. ; Dusit Palace : Bangkok (1897–1901) – Commissioned by King Chulalongkorn as an alternati ...
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