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The Presidential Palace (
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: Προεδρικό Μέγαρο; Turkish: Cumhurbaşkanlığı Sarayı) is the official residence and principal workplace of the
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. It is located in the
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area of
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and is surrounded by a thick pine woodland.


History

The original building was a prefabricated structure erected in November 1878 on a site known as Snake Hill, on which
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is said to have set up camp."Presidential Palace in Nicosia – Cyprus".

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The building was shipped by the war office from England to Sri Lanka, its original destination; by the time it reached Egypt, it was no longer required in Sri Lanka and was diverted to Cyprus. The building arrived in
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and was transported to Nicosia in boxes on the backs of camels.Kevork K Keshishian (1990) ''Nicosia the Capital of Cyprus Then and Now''. The building was burned down during the 1931 Cyprus Revolt. As a result of the disturbances, a special law was enacted by
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Sir
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on 21 December 1931, whereby the Greek Cypriot inhabitants had to pay for the construction of a new
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. A total of £34,315 was demanded, payable by 30 June 1932; the amounts required from various towns included £14,000 from Nicosia, £5,500 from
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, £5,000 from
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, £2,000 from Larnaca, £500 from
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, and £6,315 from various villages. The new building was designed by Maurice Webb, and constructed by J V Hamilton & L F Weldon of the Nicosia Public Works Department. The main structure was built of sandstone from Gerolakkos, with harder sandstone from Limassol used for the staircases. Construction was completed in 1937, at a total cost of £70,000. Among the Palace's most prominent features are the British coat of arms and four
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s with human heads depicting the British general foreman in charge of construction, the head mason, the head carpenter, and an unknown labourer. Originally named Government House, the building was renamed the Presidential Palace after Cyprus gained independence from British rule in 1960. It suffered fire damage by the
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and EOKA-B during the
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, and was rebuilt by the Public Works Department and Philippou Brothers in 1977. The rebuilding costs were paid by the Greek government. On 28 May 2010, it was announced that the building was to have a €1.2 million upgrade to reduce its carbon emissions. The project included solar panels in the car park, a new ventilation system, and new windows. A further €2.7 million was spent to build a new hall for Cyprus' tenure as
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President from July to December 2012.


Gallery

File:The Cypriot Presidential Palace 3.jpg, The Presidential Palace in May 2021 File:The Cypriot Presidential Palace 4.jpg, Entrance to the Presidential Palace entrance in May 2021, showing the British coat of arms above the doorway File:Dmitry Medvedev in Cyprus 7 October 2010-6.jpeg, Cypriot President
Demetris Christofias Demetris Christofias ( ; 29 August 1946 – 21 June 2019) was a Cypriot politician, who served President of Cyprus from 2008 to 2013. He was previously President of the House of Representatives from 2001 to 2008 and General Secretary of the Prog ...
with Russian President
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at the Palace in October 2010 File:Επίσκεψη ΥΠΕΞ Δ. Δρούτσα σε Κύπρο - Visit of FM D. Droutsas to Cyprus (5447180185).jpg, Cypriot President Demetris Christofias with Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs Dimitrios Droutsas at the Palace in February 2011 File:Ambassador Doherty and Nicos Anastasiades at the Presidential Palace in 2018.jpg, Cypriot President
Nicos Anastasiades Nicos Anastasiades ( ; born 27 September 1946) is a Cypriot politician and businessperson, who served as the seventh president of Cyprus from 2013 to 2023. Previously, he was the leader of Democratic Rally between 1997 and 2013 and served as Me ...
and his future successor, Government Spokesman
Nikos Christodoulides Nikos Christodoulides (; born 6 December 1973) is a Cypriot politician, diplomat, and academic who has served as the 8th President of Cyprus since 2023. He previously served as Government Spokesman from 2014 to 2018 and List of Ministers of Fore ...
, with U.S. Ambassador to Cyprus Kathleen A. Doherty at the Palace in February 2018


See also

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Government Houses of the British Empire and Commonwealth A Government House is any residence used by governors-general, governors and lieutenant-governors in the Commonwealth and the British Empire. Government Houses serve as the venue for governors' official business, as well as the many receptions ...


References


External links


Presidency of the Republic of Cyprus, The Presidential Palace
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