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An '''official residence''' is a [[House|residence]] designated by an authority and assigned to an official (such as a [[head of state]], [[head of government]], [[governor]], or other senior figures), and may be the same place where the office holder conducts their work functions or lives.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Everett |first=Michael |date=2016 |title=Ministerial Residences |url=https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/SN03367/SN03367.pdf |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150611011840/https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/SN03367/SN03367.pdf |archive-date=2015-06-11 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Official Residence [Department of State Standardized Regulations] Law and Legal Definition |url=https://definitions.uslegal.com/o/official-residence-department-of-state-standardized-regulations/ |access-date=2024-04-09 |website=USLegal }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Blair House |url=https://www.whitehousehistory.org/press-room/press-backgrounders/blair-house/p14 |access-date=2024-04-09 |website=WHHA |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Government of Canada |first=Public Services and Procurement Canada |title=Information archivée dans le Web |trans-title=Information Archived on the Web |url=https://publications.gc.ca/site/archivee-archived.html?url=https://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2021/ccn-ncc/W93-46-2021-eng.pdf |access-date=2024-04-09 |website=publications.gc.ca}}</ref> |
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An '''official residence''' is the [[House|residence]] at which [[heads of state]], [[heads of government]], gubernatorial or other senior figures officially reside. They may or may not be the same location where they conduct their work-related functions. |
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==Africa== |
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==={{flag|Algeria}}=== |
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* [[El Mouradia]] ([[President of Algeria|President]]) |
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==List of official residences, by country== |
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==={{flag|Benin}}=== |
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===Afghanistan=== |
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* Presidential Palace |
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*[[Arg, Kabul|Arg]] ([[Cabinet of Afghanistan|Cabinet]]) |
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===Albania=== |
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* State House ([[Heads of state of Botswana|President]]) |
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* [[Prime Minister's Office (Albania)|Prime Minister's Office]] |
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==={{flag|Burkina Faso}}=== |
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* [[Pallati i Brigadave]] |
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* Presidential Palace |
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* [[Ish-Blloku]] (former residence of [[Enver Hoxha]]) |
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===Algeria=== |
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* [[El Mouradia Palace|El Mouradia Presidential Palace]] |
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===Angola=== |
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* Presidential Palace |
* Presidential Palace |
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===Antigua and Barbuda=== |
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* [[Government House (Antigua & Barbuda)|Government House]] ([[List of Governors-General of Antigua and Barbuda|Governor-General]]) |
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* Unity Palace ([[Heads of state of Cameroon|President]]) |
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===Argentina=== |
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* Presidential Palace |
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[[File:Casa Rosada Buenos Aires.JPG|thumb|Casa Rosada, [[Buenos Aires]]]] |
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==={{flag|Central African Republic}}=== |
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* Presidential |
* [[Casa Rosada]] ([[President of Argentina|Presidential]] office) |
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* [[Quinta de Olivos]] (Presidential residence) |
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* [[Chapadmalal]] Residence (Summer House) |
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===Armenia=== |
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[[File:Plaza de la República, Ereván, Armenia, 2016-10-02, DD 120-122 HDR.jpg|thumb|The [[Government House, Yerevan|Government House]], [[Yerevan]]]] |
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* Presidential Palace |
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* [[President's Residence, Yerevan|President's Residence]] |
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* Prime Minister's Vacation House, in [[Sevan, Armenia|Sevan]] (President, retreat)<ref>{{cite book|author=Beth Potter|title=Lonely Planet Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan|publisher=Lonely Planet Publications|page=218}}</ref> |
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* [[Prime Minister's Residence, Yerevan|Prime Minister's Residence]] |
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* [[Government House, Yerevan|Government House]] |
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===Australia=== |
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====Federal==== |
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* Presidential Palace |
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* [[Government House, Canberra|Government House]] ([[Governor-General of Australia|Governor-General]]) |
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* [[Admiralty House (Sydney)|Admiralty House]] (Governor-General, [[Sydney]] residence) |
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* [[The Lodge (Australia)|The Lodge]] ([[Prime Minister of Australia|Prime Minister]]) |
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* [[Kirribilli House]] (Prime Minister, [[Sydney]] residence) |
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====State==== |
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==={{flagicon|Democratic Republic of the Congo}} [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congo, Democratic Republic of]]=== |
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[[File:GovernmentHouseMelbourne1 gobeirne.jpg|thumb|Government House, Melbourne]] |
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* Kinshasa Presidential Palace |
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* '''[[New South Wales]]''':<br />[[Government House, Sydney|Government House]] ([[Governor of New South Wales|Governor]])<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/sydney-nsw/governor-marie-bashir-makes-a-grand-return-home-to-government-house/comments-e6freuzi-1226160666275 |title=Governor return to Government House |access-date=2011-10-07 |archive-date=2020-03-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321120456/https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/sydney-nsw/governor-marie-bashir-makes-a-grand-return-home-to-government-house/comments-e6freuzi-1226160666275?nk=6685e8a1cfc70dff8062057406f7dcbe-1584792296 |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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* Brazzaville Presidential Palace |
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* '''[[Queensland]]''':<br />[[Government House, Queensland|Government House]] ([[Governor of Queensland|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[South Australia]]''':<br />[[Government House, Adelaide|Government House]] ([[Governor of South Australia|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Tasmania]]''':<br />[[Government House, Hobart|Government House]] ([[Governor of Tasmania|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]''':<br />[[Government House, Melbourne|Government House]] ([[Governor of Victoria|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Western Australia]]''':<br />[[Government House, Perth|Government House]] ([[Governor of Western Australia|Governor]]) |
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====Territorial==== |
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=====Internal territory===== |
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*[[Le Palais de la Présidence]] ([[Heads of state of Côte d'Ivoire|President]]) |
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* '''[[Northern Territory]]''':<br />[[Government House, Darwin|Government House]] ([[Administrator of the Northern Territory|Administrator]]) |
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=====External territories===== |
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==={{flag|Djibouti}}=== |
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* '''[[Christmas Island]]''':<br />Government House (Administrator) |
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* Presidential Palace |
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* '''[[Cocos (Keeling) Islands]]''':<br />Government House (Administrator) |
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* '''[[Norfolk Island]]''':<br />Government House ([[Administrative heads of Norfolk Island|Administrator]]) |
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=====State, former===== |
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* '''[[New South Wales]]'''<br /> [[Old Government House, Parramatta|Old Government House]] ([[Governor of New South Wales|Governor]] country residence at [[Parramatta, New South Wales|Parramatta]] (1790–1855) formerly)<br /> Hillview, ([[Governor of New South Wales|Governor]] summer residence at [[Sutton Forest]] (1882–1958), formerly)<br /> [[Cranbrook, Bellevue Hill]], ([[Governor of New South Wales|Governor]] residence 1901–1917, formerly) |
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* [[Abdin Palace]] ([[President of Egypt|President]]) |
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* '''[[Queensland]]'''<br /> Adelaide House, ([[Governor of Queensland|Governor]] residence (1859–1862) formerly; now The Deanery of St. John's Anglican Cathedral <br />[[Old Government House, Queensland|Old Government House]] ([[Governor of Queensland|Governor]] residence (1862–1909) formerly; kept as headquarters of the [[National Trust of Australia]]) |
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* [[Ras Al-Teen Palace]] (President) |
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* '''[[South Australia]]'''<br />[[Old Government House, South Australia|Old Government House]] ([[Governor of South Australia|Governor]] summer residence (1860–1880), formerly)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.parks.sa.gov.au/belair/visit/index.htm#whats_on|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070901090758/http://www.parks.sa.gov.au/belair/visit/index.htm|url-status=dead|title=Belair National Park – Visiting the Park|archivedate=September 1, 2007}}</ref><br /> [[Marble Hill, South Australia|Marble Hill]] ([[Governor of South Australia|Governor]] summer residence (1880–1955), formerly; destroyed in the Black Sunday Bushfire of 1955) |
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* [[Koubbeh Palace]] (visiting foreign dignitaries) |
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* '''[[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]'''<br />[[La Trobe's Cottage]] ([[Governor of Victoria|Lieutenant Governor]], residence (1840–1854) formerly; kept as museum)<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.nattrust.com.au/trust_properties/melbourne_and_surrounds/la_trobe_s_cottage |title=National Trust of Australia: La Trobe's Cottage |access-date=2007-08-16 |archive-date=2009-12-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091213165650/http://www.nattrust.com.au/trust_properties/melbourne_and_surrounds/la_trobe_s_cottage |url-status=live }}</ref><br />[[Toorak House]] ([[Governor of Victoria|Governor]] residence (1854–1874), formerly; currently being used as a church)<ref>[http://www.whitehat.com.au/Melbourne/Places/ToorakHouse.asp Toorak House] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070831050215/http://www.whitehat.com.au/Melbourne/Places/ToorakHouse.asp |date=2007-08-31 }}</ref><br /> [[Bishopscourt, East Melbourne|Bishopscourt]] ([[Governor of Victoria|Governor]] residence (1874–1876), formerly) <br />[[Stonnington Mansion]] ([[Governor of Victoria|Governor]] residence (1901–1931) formerly; currently being restored as private home)<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.adonline.id.au/buildings/stonnington.php |title=Melbourne Buildings: Stonnington |access-date=2007-08-16 |archive-date=2011-10-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111001213718/http://www.adonline.id.au/buildings/stonnington.php |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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* '''[[Tasmania]]'''<br /> [[Old Government House, Tasmania|Old Government House]] ([[Governor of Tasmania|Governor's]] residence (1807–1857, demolished 1858)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/local/photos/2013/01/31/3680215.htm|title=Model of Old Government House: 1837 - ABC (None) - Australian Broadcasting Corporation|website=[[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]]|access-date=2013-10-14|archive-date=2016-03-04|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304050018/http://www.abc.net.au/local/photos/2013/01/31/3680215.htm|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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===Austria=== |
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[[File:Wien Hofburg Neue Burg Heldenplatz.jpg|thumb|Hofburg ''Neue Burg'' section, seen from [[Heldenplatz]].]] |
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* [[Montaza Palace]] ([[Rulers of Egypt|King]], formerly; kept as a hotel) |
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[[File:Wien - Bundeskanzleramt1.JPG|thumb|[[Ballhausplatz]] Nr. 2]] |
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* [[Ras el-Tin Palace]] (King, formerly) |
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* [[Hofburg]] ([[President of Austria|President]], formerly the [[Habsburg monarchy|Emperor]]) |
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* [[Ballhausplatz]] Nr. 2 ([[Chancellor of Austria|Chancellor]]) |
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* [[Mürzsteg Hunting Lodge|Jagdschloss Mürzsteg]] (Summer retreat of the [[President of Austria|President]]) |
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* [[Schönbrunn Palace]] |
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===Azerbaijan=== |
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* [[Zagulba Presidential Residence|Residence of Zagulba]] ([[President of Azerbaijan]]) |
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* Presidential Palace |
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*[[Government House, Baku]] ([[Prime Minister of Azerbaijan]]) |
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===Bahamas=== |
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[[File:BahamianGovernmentHouse.JPG|thumb|[[Government House, The Bahamas]]]] |
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* National Palace ([[List of Presidents of Ethiopia|President]]) |
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* [[Government House, The Bahamas|Government House]] ([[List of Governors-General of the Bahamas|Governor-General]]) |
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===Bahrain=== |
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*Rifa'a Palace ([[House of Al-Khalifa|King]]) |
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* Presidential Palace |
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*[[Al-Sakhir Palace]] ([[House of Al-Khalifa|King]]) |
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*[[Shaikh Isa Palace]] ([[House of Al-Khalifa|King]]) |
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*[[Al Rawda Palace]] ([[House of Al-Khalifa|King]]) |
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*[[Al-Qudaibiya Palace]] ([[Prime Minister of Bahrain|Prime Minister]]) |
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===Bangladesh=== |
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[[File:Bangabhaban.jpg|thumb|[[Bangabhaban]], [[Dhaka]]]] |
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*[[State House, The Gambia|State House]] ([[Heads of state of The Gambia|President]]) |
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* [[Bangabhaban]] ([[President of Bangladesh|President]]) |
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==={{flag|Ghana}}=== |
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* [[State Guest House Jamuna]] |
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* [[Osu Castle]] ([[Heads of state of Ghana|President]]) |
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* [[Uttara Gonobhaban]] (governmental retreat in the north) |
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* [[Manhyia Palace]] (''[[Asantehene]]'') |
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===Barbados=== |
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*[[State House, Barbados|State House]] ([[President of Barbados|President]]) |
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* Presidential Palace |
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*[[Ilaro Court]] ([[List of Prime Ministers of Barbados|Prime Minister]]) |
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* [[Villa Syli]] (official guest house) |
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* [[Belle Vue (palace)|Belle Vue]] (demolished; former summer residence of the President) |
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===Belarus=== |
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[[File:Дворец независимости в Минске.jpg|thumb|[[Independence Palace, Minsk|Independence Palace]], residence of the president of Belarus]] |
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* Presidential Palace |
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* [[Independence Palace, Minsk|Independence Palace of Belarus]] ([[President of Belarus|President]]) |
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* Old Presidential Residence ([[President of Belarus|President]]) |
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===Belgium=== |
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* [[Royal Palace of Brussels]] ([[Monarchy of Belgium|Monarch's working palace]]) |
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* [[Royal Castle of Laeken|Château de Laeken]] (Monarch's residence) |
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* [[Ciergnon Castle]] (Monarch's [[Ardennes]] residence) |
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* The Lambermont ([[List of Prime Ministers of Belgium|Prime Minister]]'s residence) |
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* Rue de la Loi (Prime Minister's office) |
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===Belize=== |
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* Belize House ([[List of Governors-General of Belize|Governor-General]]) |
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====Former==== |
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* [[Government House, Belize|Government House]] (Governor-General, formerly; kept for official government functions, [[state guest house]] for visiting foreign dignitaries, and as House of Culture Museum) |
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*[[Executive Mansion]] ([[List of Presidents of Liberia|President]]) |
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===Benin=== |
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* Presidential Palace |
* Presidential Palace |
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===Bhutan=== |
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*[[Dechencholing Palace]] ([[List of rulers of Bhutan|King]]) |
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===Bolivia=== |
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[[File:Palacio Quemado (Palacio de Gobierno) y Catedral Metropolitana de La Paz, Bolivia.jpg|thumb|{{lang|es|[[Palacio Quemado]]|italic=no}}]] |
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* Presidential Palace |
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* [[Casa Grande del Pueblo]] (President) |
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==={{flag|Mauritania}}=== |
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* {{lang|es|[[Palacio Quemado]]|italic=no}} (President's office) |
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* Presidential Palace |
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* Palace of Calacoto (Official residence of the [[President of Bolivia|President]]) |
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* Castillo blanco (Winter residence of the President) |
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* Principado de la Glorieta (Summer residence of the President) |
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* Villa Albina (Summer residence of the President) |
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* Mercado street (Office prime minister) |
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* Casa Verde (Official residence of the prime minister) |
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===Bosnia and Herzegovina=== |
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[[File:Presidency of BiH in Sarajevo 2023.01.29 1.jpg|thumb|[[Building of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina]]]] |
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* [[Le Réduit]] ([[List of Presidents of Mauritius|President]]) |
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* [[Building of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina|Presidency Building]] |
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* Konak Residence ([[state guest house]]) |
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===Botswana=== |
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* State House ([[President of Botswana|President]]) |
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* Royal Palace |
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===Brazil=== |
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[[File:Palacio Alvorada commons.jpg|thumb|Palácio da Alvorada, [[Brasília]]]] |
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* [[Palácio da Ponta Vermelha]] ([[Heads of state of Mozambique|President]]) |
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* [[Palácio do Planalto]] (Presidential office) |
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* [[Palácio da Alvorada]] ([[President of Brazil|President]]ial residence) |
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* [[Granja do Torto]] (President, retreat) |
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* [[Palácio Rio Negro]] (President, retreat) |
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* [[Jabiru's Palace|Palácio do Jaburu]] ([[Vice President of Brazil|Vice President]]) |
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====Former==== |
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* [[Catete Palace]] (President, formerly; kept as Museu da República) |
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* State House ([[List of Presidents of Namibia|President]]) |
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* [[Paço de São Cristóvão|Palace of São Cristóvão]] ([[John VI of Portugal|King]] and [[Imperial Family of Brazil|Emperor]], formerly; kept as the [[National Museum of Brazil]]) |
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* [[Imperial Museum of Brazil|Palácio Imperial de Petrópolis]] (Emperor, summer residence, formerly; kept as Imperial Museum of Brazil) |
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====State==== |
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[[File:Webysther_20150907164050_-_Palácio_Rio_Branco.jpg|thumb|[[Rio Branco Palace|Palácio Rio Branco]], [[Salvador, Bahia]]]] |
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* Presidential Palace |
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*[[Bahia]] |
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**Palácio de Ondina |
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**Palácio da Aclamação (former) |
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**[[Rio Branco Palace|Palácio Rio Branco]] (former) |
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* [[Federal District (Brazil)|Federal District]] |
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**Palácio do Buriti |
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*[[Maranhão]] |
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**Palácio dos Leões |
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*[[Minas Gerais]] |
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**Cidade Administrativa de Minas Gerais |
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*[[Paraná (state)|Paraná]] |
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**Palácio Iguaçu |
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* [[Pernambuco]] |
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** [[Campo das Princesas Palace|Palácio do Campo das Princesas]] |
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* [[Rio de Janeiro (state)|Rio de Janeiro]] |
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** [[Palácio das Laranjeiras]] |
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*[[Rio Grande do Sul]] |
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**Palácio Piratini |
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*[[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]] |
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**[[Palácio dos Bandeirantes]] |
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===Brunei=== |
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* [[Istana Nurul Iman]] ([[List of Sultans of Brunei|Sultan]]) |
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* [[Nigerian Presidential Complex|Presidential Complex]] |
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===Bulgaria=== |
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[[File:Euxinograd-palace-benkovski.png|thumb|[[Euxinograd]] palace, [[Bulgaria]]]] |
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* Presidential Palace |
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==={{flag|São Tomé and Príncipe}}=== |
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* [[The Largo]] (A complex of government office buildings in Sofia): |
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* Presidential Palace |
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** Dondukov 1 (The office of the [[Council of Ministers of Bulgaria|Council of Ministers]]) |
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** Dondukov 2 (The office of the [[List of Presidents of Bulgaria|President]]) |
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** [[National Assembly (Bulgaria)|National Assembly]] office building |
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* Boyana Residence (A complex of residential buildings outside Sofia): |
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** [[National Historical Museum (Bulgaria)|Home No. 1]] (National History Museum) |
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** Home No. 2 (Residences of the members of the Cabinet) |
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** Villa Kalina (The home of the [[List of Presidents of Bulgaria|President]]) |
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* [[Euxinograd]] (former royal residence outside Varna; currently used by the President and Prime Minister) |
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* [[Royal Palace (Sofia)|The Royal Palace]] (former royal residence in Sofia; currently the [[National Art Gallery (Bulgaria)|National Art Gallery]]) |
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* Palai de la Republique ([[List of Presidents of Senegal|President]]) |
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* [[Vrana Palace]] (former royal residence outside Sofia; currently used by Tsar Simeon II) |
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* [[Tsarska Bistritsa]] (former royal residence outside Samokov; currently used by Tsar Simeon II) |
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===Burundi=== |
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* Kiriri Presidential Palace |
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* [[State House (Seychelles)|State House]] ([[List of Presidents of Seychelles|President]]) |
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===Cambodia=== |
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[[File:Phnom Penh Preah Moha Prasat Khemarin 02.jpg|thumb|[[Royal Palace of Cambodia#Khemarin Palace|Khemarin Palace]] in [[Phnom Penh]]]] |
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* State House ([[Heads of government of Sierra Leone|President]]) |
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* [[Royal Palace, Phnom Penh|Royal Palace]] ([[King of Cambodia|King]], official; the formal name of the building within the palace compound in which the King resides in is called [[Royal Palace of Cambodia#Khemarin Palace|Khemarin Palace]]) |
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* [[The Royal Residence]] ([[King of Cambodia|King]], secondary) |
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* [[Peace Palace, Phnom Penh|Peace Palace]] ([[Prime Minister of Cambodia|Prime Minister]], official workplace; the Prime Minister lives at his own private residence) |
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===Cameroon=== |
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* Unity Palace<ref>{{cite web|last=Cameroon|first=Unity Palace|title=The Presidential Residence|url=http://www.prc.cm/indexen.php|work=All About the PRC|access-date=2011-08-15|archive-date=2018-12-25|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181225155309/https://www.prc.cm/fr/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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* [[Villa Somalia]] ([[List of Presidents of Somalia|President]]) |
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===Canada=== |
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{{see also|Government Houses of Canada}} |
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* [[Groote Schuur]] ([[President of South Africa|President]]) |
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====Federal==== |
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[[File:Ottawa - Rideau Hall.JPG|thumb|[[Rideau Hall]] in [[Ottawa]]]] |
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* [[Rideau Hall]] ([[Governor General of Canada|governor general]], [[Ottawa]] residence)<ref>[http://www.gg.ca/rh/rh_e.asp Governor General of Canada: Rideau Hall] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090227000000/http://www.gg.ca/rh/rh_e.asp |date=February 27, 2009 }}. [https://archive.today/20121205052132/http://www2.parl.gc.ca/Sites/LOP/Infoparl/english/issue.asp?param=130&art=820 Galbraith, William; ''Canadian Parliamentary Review'': Fiftieth Anniversary of the 1939 Royal Visit; Vol. 12, No. 3, 1989]. Lanctot, Gustave; ''Royal Tour of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in Canada and the United States of America 1939''; E.P. Taylor Foundation; 1964. [http://www.monarchist.ca/mc/palace.htm Aimers, John; ''Monarchy Canada'': The Palace on the Rideau; April 1996] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090131000000/http://www.monarchist.ca/mc/palace.htm |date=January 31, 2009 }}</ref> |
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* [[Citadelle of Quebec]] (governor general, [[Quebec City]] residence)<ref>[http://www.gg.ca/citadelle/index_e.asp Governor General of Canada: La Citadelle] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20061009183138/http://www.gg.ca/citadelle/index_e.asp |date=2006-10-09 }}</ref> |
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[[File:Official residence of the Prime Minister of Canada from the Ottawa River.jpg|thumb|View of [[24 Sussex Drive]] from across the [[Ottawa River]]]] |
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* [[24 Sussex Drive]] ([[Prime Minister of Canada|prime minister]])<ref>[http://www.pm.gc.ca/eng/feature.asp?pageId=34 Prime Minister of Canada: 24 Sussex Drive] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070814081549/http://pm.gc.ca/eng/feature.asp?pageId=34 |date=2007-08-14 }}</ref> |
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* [[Harrington Lake]] (prime minister, country retreat)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.canadascapital.gc.ca/bins/ncc_web_content_page.asp?cid=16297-24563-24537-24540&lang=1 |title=National Capital Commission: Harrington Lake |access-date=2007-08-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071210030320/http://www.canadascapital.gc.ca/bins/ncc_web_content_page.asp?cid=16297-24563-24537-24540&lang=1 |archive-date=2007-12-10 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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* [[Stornoway (residence)|Stornoway]] ([[Leader of the Opposition (Canada)|leader of the opposition]])<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.canadascapital.gc.ca/bins/ncc_web_content_page.asp?cid=16297-24563-24537-24541&lang=1&bhcp=1 |title=National Capital Commission: Stornoway |access-date=2007-08-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080101221639/http://www.canadascapital.gc.ca/bins/ncc_web_content_page.asp?cid=16297-24563-24537-24541&lang=1&bhcp=1 |archive-date=2008-01-01 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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* [[The Farm (Canada)|The Farm, Gatineau Park]] ([[Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada|speaker of the House of Commons]])<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.canadascapital.gc.ca/bins/ncc_web_content_page.asp?cid=16297-24563-24537-24542&lang=1 |title=National Capital Commission: The Farm |access-date=2007-08-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070625065413/http://canadascapital.gc.ca/bins/ncc_web_content_page.asp?cid=16297-24563-24537-24542&lang=1 |archive-date=2007-06-25 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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* [[7 Rideau Gate]] ([[state guest house]])<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.canadascapital.gc.ca/bins/ncc_web_content_page.asp?cid=16297-24563-24537-24543&lang=1 |title=National Capital Commission: 7 Rideau Gate |access-date=2007-08-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071210070430/http://www.canadascapital.gc.ca/bins/ncc_web_content_page.asp?cid=16297-24563-24537-24543&lang=1 |archive-date=2007-12-10 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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====Provincial==== |
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* '''[[British Columbia]]''':<br />[[Government House (British Columbia)|Government House]] ([[Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia|lieutenant governor]]) |
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* '''[[ |
* '''[[Manitoba]]''':<br />[[Government House (Manitoba)|Government House]] ([[Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba|lieutenant governor]]) |
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* '''[[ |
* '''[[New Brunswick]]''':<br />[[Old Government House, Fredericton|Old Government House]] ([[Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick|lieutenant governor]]) |
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* '''[[ |
* '''[[Newfoundland and Labrador]]''':<br />[[Government House (Newfoundland and Labrador)|Government House]] ([[Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador|lieutenant governor]]) |
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* '''[[Nova Scotia]]''':<br />[[Government House (Nova Scotia)|Government House]] ([[Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia|lieutenant governor]]) |
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* '''[[Prince Edward Island]]''':<br />[[Government House (Prince Edward Island)|Government House]] ([[Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island|lieutenant governor]]) |
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* '''[[Quebec]]''':<br/>[[Édifice Price|Édifice Price/Price Building]] ([[Premier of Quebec|premier]]) |
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The provinces of [[Ontario]] and [[Quebec]] no longer have official residences for their [[Lieutenant-Governor (Canada)|lieutenant governors]], but do provide them with accommodations; in the case of Ontario, only if necessary. There is a [[Government House (Saskatchewan)|Government House]] in [[Regina, Saskatchewan]], though it does not serve as a residence, containing only the [[Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan|lieutenant governor]]'s offices. [[Alberta]] also has a [[Government House (Alberta)|Government House]], but it is used solely for official entertaining and meetings. |
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* Presidential Palace |
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===Cape Verde=== |
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[[File:Praia-Palácio Presidencial (1) (cropped).jpg|thumb|[[Presidential Palace of Cape Verde]]]] |
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* [[Embo State Palace]] ([[Ngwenyama|King]]) |
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* [[Palácio Presidencial]] |
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* Royal Kraal (King) |
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===Central African Republic=== |
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==={{flag|Tanzania}}=== |
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* [[Renaissance Palace]] |
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* State House ([[List of Presidents of Tanzania|President]]) |
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===Chad=== |
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* Presidential Palace |
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===Chile=== |
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[[File:Moneda 1.JPG|thumb|Palacio de La Moneda, Santiago]] |
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* Presidential Palace |
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* None. The [[List of presidents of Chile|President]] uses own private residence. |
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* Presidential [[Palace of Cerro Castillo]], [[Viña del Mar]] (President, retreat) |
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* [[Palacio de La Moneda]] (President, formerly; kept as office for president) |
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* State House ([[President of Uganda|President]]) |
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===China=== |
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[[File:Zhongnanhai06.jpg|thumb|Zhongnanhai, [[Beijing]]]] |
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* State House ([[List of Presidents of Zambia|President]]) |
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* [[Zhongnanhai]] (Communist Party/State Council) |
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* [[Jade Spring Hill]] (Villa area of the [[Central Military Commission (China)|Central Military Commission]]) |
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* [[Beidaihe District]] (Communist Party's summer retreat place) |
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* [[Diaoyutai State Guesthouse]] (visiting dignitaries) |
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* State House ([[List of Presidents of Zimbabwe|President]]) |
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* [[Presidential Palace (Nanjing)|Presidential Palace]] in [[Nanjing]] (1912, 1927–1937, 1946–1949; kept as museum from 1998) |
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* Qing army and the naval department in Beijing (1912–1928) |
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* Fortress Park and the [[Prince Chun Mansion]] of [[Zhongnanhai]] (1912–1928) |
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* [[Guangzhou]] Guanyinshan (now Yuexiu Shan) Yuexiu Building (1917–1922, the building destroyed in 1922, today this site for the [[Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (Guangzhou)|Guangzhou Zhongshan Memorial Hall]]) |
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* [[Republic of China (1912–1949)|Republic of China]] Lu Haijun [[Grand Marshal]] base camp was established in Guangzhou, was established in the original Guangdong Shi Min soil factory (1923–1925;now [[Sun Yat-sen]] [[Marshal]] House Memorial Hall) |
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* [[Wuhan]] Nanyang Building (1926–1927) |
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* [[Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China]] Headquarters in [[Nanjing]] (1940–1945) |
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* Residence of [[Wang Jingwei]] in [[Nanjing]] (1940–1945) |
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* [[Chongqing]] [[Nationalist Government]] Building (1937–1945) |
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* Huangshan official residence (1938–1945, [[Chiang Kai-shek]]'s residence in [[Chongqing]]) |
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* Huangpu Road official residence (1929–1937, 1945–1949; also called '''Qi Ru''', [[Chiang Kai-shek]]'s residence in [[Nanjing]]) |
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* Shuangqing Villa in [[Beijing]] (former residence of [[Mao Zedong]] at 1949) |
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;Residence |
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*[[Forbidden City]] (Emperor) |
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*[[Zhongnanhai]] in [[Beijing]] (Emperor, family) |
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*[[Old Summer Palace]] (Emperor, retreat) |
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*[[Mukden Palace]] (Emperor, summer residence) |
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*[[Chengde Mountain Resort]] (Emperor, summer residence) |
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*[[Summer Palace]] (Emperor, retreat) |
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*[[Museum of the Imperial Palace of the Manchu State|Imperial Palace of the Manchu State]] ([[Emperor of Manchukuo]]) |
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*[[Manchukuo]] General Affairs State Council building (Prime Minister of Manchukuo) |
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*Manchukuo Prime Minister's residence (residence of [[Zhang Jinghui]]) |
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====Special administrative regions==== |
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==Americas== |
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====Hong Kong==== |
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[[File:GH facade.JPG|thumb|Government House, Hong Kong]] |
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===={{flag|Antigua and Barbuda}}==== |
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* [[Government House |
* ''[[Government House, Hong Kong|Government House]]'' ([[Chief Executive of Hong Kong|Chief Executive]]) |
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* ''[[Fanling Lodge]]'' ([[Chief Executive of Hong Kong|Chief Executive]] – Summer) |
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* ''Victoria House and Victoria Flats'' (15 Barker Road, The Peak) ([[Chief Secretary (Hong Kong)|Chief Secretary]]) |
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* ''Residence of the Financial Secretary'' (45 Shouson Hill Road, Deep Water Bay) ([[Financial Secretary (Hong Kong)|Financial Secretary]]) |
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* ''Residence of Secretary for Justice'' (19 Severn Road, The Peak) ([[Secretary for Justice]]) |
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* ''Chief Justice's House'' (19 Gough Hill Road, The Peak) ([[Chief Justice]] of the [[Court of Final Appeal (Hong Kong)|Court of Final Appeal]]) Also Known as Clavadel |
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* ''[[Headquarters House (Hong Kong)|Headquarters House]]'' (11 Barker Road, The Peak) (Commanding Officer of PLA in Hong Kong) |
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* ''[[Grenville House]]'' (Residence for [[Tung Chee Hwa]] during his time as [[Chief Executive of Hong Kong|Chief Executive]] 1997–2006) |
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====Macau==== |
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* [[Government House |
* [[Macau Government House|Government House]] ([[Chief Executive of Macau|Chief Executive]]) |
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====Former Portuguese Macau==== |
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*[[Government |
* [[Macau Government Headquarters]] was both the official residence and office for the [[Governor of Macau]] until 1999. |
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*[[Ilaro Court]] ([[List of Prime Ministers of Barbados|Prime Minister]]) |
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====Former British Colony of Hong Kong==== |
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===={{flag|Cuba}}==== |
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* [[Flagstaff House, Hong Kong|Flagstaff House]] (commander of British forces in Hong Kong, formerly until 1978) |
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* [[Presidential Palace]] |
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* [[Island House (Hong Kong)|Island House]] (formerly, District Officers (North), and later District Commissioners for the New Territories) |
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* [[Gate Lodge]] ([[Governor of Hong Kong]]'s summer residence 1900–1934) |
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* [[Mountain Lodge#The first Mountain Lodge (1867–1897)|Mountain Lodge]] (summer residence 1867–1897) |
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* [[Former French Mission Building|Beaconsfield House]] |
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===Colombia=== |
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[[File:Casa-narino-1-fachada.jpg|thumb|Casa de Nariño, Bogotá]] |
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* [[Government House, Dominica|Government House]] ([[List of Presidents of Dominica|President]]) |
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*[[Casa de Nariño]] ([[President of Colombia|President]]) |
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*Hacienda Hato Grande (President, retreat) |
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*Casa de Huéspedes Ilustres (President, summer retreat) [[Cartagena de Indias|Cartagena]] |
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===Comoros=== |
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===={{flag|Dominican Republic}}==== |
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* Presidential Palace |
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*[[Palacio Nacional, Dominican Republic]] ([[List of Presidents of the Dominican Republic|President]]) |
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===Congo, Democratic Republic of the=== |
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===={{flag|Grenada}}==== |
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* [[Palais de la Nation (Kinshasa)|Palais de la Nation]] |
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* Government House ([[List of Governors-General of Grenada|Governor-General]]) |
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====Former==== |
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* Palais du mont [[Ngaliema]] (residence of [[Mobutu Sese Seko]]) |
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* Presidential Palace (or National Palace) |
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* [[Palais de Marbre]] (residence of [[Laurent-Désiré Kabila]]) |
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===Congo, Republic of the=== |
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* Brazzaville Presidential Palace |
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* Government House, also King's House ([[Governor-General of Jamaica|Governor-General]]) |
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* Jamaica House ([[Prime Minister of Jamaica|Prime Minister]]) |
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===Costa Rica=== |
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===={{flag|Saint Kitts and Nevis}}==== |
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* Casa Presidencial, Costa Rica (President) |
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* [[Government House, Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla|Government House]] ([[List of Governors-General of Saint Kitts and Nevis|Governor-General]]) |
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===Croatia=== |
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* [[Predsjednički dvori]] ([[President of Croatia|President]]) |
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* Government House ([[List of Governors-General of Saint Lucia|Governor-General]]) |
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* [[Banski dvori]] ([[Croatian Government|Government]]) |
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===Cuba=== |
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===={{flag|Saint Vincent and the Grenadines}}==== |
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[[File:Comité Central PCC.jpg|thumb|[[Palace of the Revolution]]]] |
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* Government House ([[List of Governors-General of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines|Governor-General]]) |
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*[[Palace of the Revolution]] ([[First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba|First Secretary]]) |
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====Former==== |
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*[[Museum of the Revolution (Cuba)|Presidential Palace]] ([[List of Presidents of Cuba|President]]) |
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* President's House |
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* Whitehall ([[List of Prime Ministers of Trinidad and Tobago|Prime Minister]]) |
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===Cyprus=== |
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* [[Presidential Palace, (Nicosia)|Presidential Palace]] |
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===={{flag|Belize}}==== |
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* Belize House ([[List of Governors-General of Belize|Governor-General]]} |
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===Czech Republic=== |
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[[File:Night view of the Castle and Charles Bridge, Prague - 8034.jpg|thumb|[[Prague Castle]], the residence of the president of the Czech Republic]] |
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* [[Government House, Belize|Government House]] (Governor-General, formerly; kept for official government functions, visiting foreign dignitaries, and as House of Culture Museum) |
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* [[Prague Castle]] ([[President of the Czech Republic|President]]) |
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* [[Lány Castle]] (President, summer residence) |
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* [[Kramář's Villa]] ([[Prime Minister of the Czech Republic|Prime Minister]], residence) |
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* [[Straka Academy]] ([[Prime Minister of the Czech Republic|Prime Minister]], office) |
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===Denmark=== |
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[[File:Copenhagen amalienborg seen from opera house.jpg|thumb|[[Amalienborg Palace]], Denmark]] |
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=====Federal===== |
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* [[Gråsten Palace]] ([[List of Danish monarchs|Monarch]], summer residence) |
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* [[Rideau Hall]] ([[Governor General of Canada|Governor General]]; [[Monarchy of Canada|monarch]], [[Ottawa]] residence)<ref>[http://www.gg.ca/rh/rh_e.asp Governor General of Canada: Rideau Hall]. [http://www.parl.gc.ca/Infoparl/english/issue.htm?param=130&art=820 Galbraith, William; ''Canadian Parliamentary Review'': Fiftieth Anniversary of the 1939 Royal Visit; Vol. 12, No. 3, 1989]. Lanctot, Gustave; ''Royal Tour of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in Canada and the United States of America 1939''; E.P. Taylor Foundation; 1964. [http://www.monarchist.ca/mc/palace.htm Aimers, John; ''Monarchy Canada'': The Palace on the Rideau; April 1996]</ref> |
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* [[Amalienborg Palace]] (Monarch, winter residence) |
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* [[Citadelle of Quebec]] (Governor General, [[Quebec City]] residence)<ref>[http://www.gg.ca/citadelle/index_e.asp Governor General of Canada: La Citadelle]</ref> |
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* [[Fredensborg Palace]] (Monarch, spring and autumn residence) |
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* [[24 Sussex Drive]] ([[Prime Minister of Canada|Prime Minister]])<ref>[http://www.pm.gc.ca/eng/feature.asp?pageId=34 Prime Minister of Canada: 24 Sussex Drive]</ref> |
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* [[Marselisborg Palace]] (Monarch, summer retreat) |
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* [[Harrington Lake]] (Prime Minister, country retreat)<ref>[http://www.canadascapital.gc.ca/bins/ncc_web_content_page.asp?cid=16297-24563-24537-24540&lang=1 National Capital Commission: Harrington Lake]</ref> |
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* [[The Hermitage Palace]] (Monarch) |
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* [[Stornoway (residence)|Stornoway]] ([[Leader of the Opposition (Canada)|Leader of Opposition]])<ref>[http://www.canadascapital.gc.ca/bins/ncc_web_content_page.asp?cid=16297-24563-24537-24541&lang=1&bhcp=1 National Capital Commission: Stornoway]</ref> |
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* [[Sorgenfri Palace]] (Monarch) |
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* [[The Farm (Canada)|The Farm, Gatineau Park]] ([[Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons|Speaker of the House of Commons]])<ref>[http://www.canadascapital.gc.ca/bins/ncc_web_content_page.asp?cid=16297-24563-24537-24542&lang=1 National Capital Commission: The Farm]</ref> |
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* Chancellory House (Crown Prince and family) |
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* [[7 Rideau Gate]] (visiting foreign dignitaries}<ref>[http://www.canadascapital.gc.ca/bins/ncc_web_content_page.asp?cid=16297-24563-24537-24543&lang=1 National Capital Commission: 7 Rideau Gate]</ref> |
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* [[Marienborg]] ([[Prime Minister of Denmark|Prime Minister]], Official Residence/Summer Retreat) |
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====Former==== |
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* [[Frederiksborg Palace]] |
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* [[Hatley Park National Historic Site|Hatley Castle]] ([[Monarchy of Canada|monarch]], formerly; never resided in; kept as [[Royal Roads University]])<ref>[http://www.ltgov.bc.ca/whatsnew/sp/sp_may07_2004.htm Office of the Lieutenant Governor: Speech by Iona Campolo, Retired Heads of Mission Association's Gala Dinner, Royal Roads University, Hatley Castle, Victoria, BC, February 5, 2007]</ref> |
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* [[Kronborg]] |
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* [[Rosenborg Castle]] |
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* [[Frederiksberg Palace]] |
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===Djibouti=== |
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* Presidential Palace |
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* '''[[British Columbia]]''':<br>[[Government House (British Columbia)|Government House]] ([[Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia|Lieutenant Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Manitoba]]''':<br>[[Government House (Manitoba)|Government House]] ([[Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba|Lieutenant Governor]]) |
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* '''[[New Brunswick]]''':<br>[[Old Government House]] ([[Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick|Lieutenant Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Nova Scotia]]''':<br>[[Government House (Nova Scotia)|Government House]] ([[Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia|Lieutenant Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Prince Edward Island]]''':<br>[[Government House (Prince Edward Island)|Government House]] ([[Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island|Lieutenant Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Newfoundland and Labrador]]''':<br>[[Government House (Newfoundland and Labrador)|Government House]] ([[Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador|Lieutenant Governor]]) |
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<small><nowiki>*</nowiki>The provinces of [[Alberta]], [[Saskatchewan]], and [[Ontario]] no longer have official residences for their [[Lieutenant-Governor (Canada)|lieutenant governors]], but do provide them with accommodations; in the case of Ontario, only if necessary.</small> |
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===Dominica=== |
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======Provincial, former====== |
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* [[Government House, Dominica|Government House]] ([[List of Presidents of Dominica|President]]) |
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* '''[[Alberta]]''':<br>[[Government House (Alberta)|Government House]] ([[Lieutenant Governor of Alberta|Lieutenant Governor]], formerly; kept for official government functions) |
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* '''[[Ontario]]''':<br>[[Government House (Ontario)|Government House]] ([[Lieutenant Governor of Ontario|Lieutenant Governor]], formerly; demolished) |
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* '''[[Quebec]]''':<br>[[Government House (Quebec)|Government House]] ([[Lieutenant Governor of Quebec|Lieutenant Governor]], formerly; destroyed by fire) |
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* '''[[Saskatchewan]]''':<br>[[Government House (Saskatchewan)|Government House]] ([[Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan|Lieutenant Governor]], formerly; kept as offices of the Lieutenant Governor, and for official government functions) |
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===Dominican Republic=== |
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[[File:Dominikanische Republik Nationalpalast Santo Domingo.jpg|thumb|[[National Palace (Dominican Republic)|Palacio Nacional, Dominican Republic]]]] |
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* Casa Presidencial (President) |
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*[[National Palace (Dominican Republic)|Palacio Nacional, Dominican Republic]] ([[List of Presidents of the Dominican Republic|President]]) |
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===East Timor=== |
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* [[Nicolau Lobato Presidential Palace]] ([[President of East Timor|President]]) |
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*[[Casa Presidencial (El Salvador)|Casa Presidencial]], also called Casa Blanca (President) |
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===Ecuador=== |
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[[File:Carondelet - Quito.JPG|thumb|{{lang|es|[[Palacio de Carondelet]]}}]] |
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* [[Casa Presidencial (Guatemala)|Casa Presidencial]] |
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* {{lang|es|[[Palacio de Carondelet]]}} ([[List of heads of state of Ecuador|President]]) |
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===Egypt=== |
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* [[Abdeen Palace]] |
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* [[Palacio "José Cecilio del Valle"]] ([[President of Honduras|President]]) |
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* [[Heliopolis Palace]] |
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* [[Koubbeh Palace]] |
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* [[Montaza Palace]] |
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* [[Ras el-Tin Palace]] |
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===El Salvador=== |
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* [[Casa Presidencial (El Salvador)|Casa Presidencial]], also called Casa Blanca (President) |
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* [[Los Pinos]] ([[President of Mexico|President]]) |
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===Equatorial Guinea=== |
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* [[Malabo Government Building]] |
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[[Image:MexCity-palacio.jpg|thumb|right|200px|National Palace, Mexico City]] |
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* [[National Palace (Mexico)|National Palace]] ([[List of Emperors of Mexico|Emperor]] then President, formerly; kept as seat of Federal Executive) |
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* [[Chapultepec Castle|Castillo de Chapultepec]] (Emperor then President, formerly; kept as National Museum of History) |
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<nowiki>*</nowiki><small>In every state of the Mexico the [[Palacio de Gobierno]], or Government Palace, was the official residence the governor, they are now maintained solely as the relevant governor's offices.</small> |
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===Eritrea=== |
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* [[Asmara President's Office]] |
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Queretaro |
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* Casa de la Corregidora (Governor mansion) |
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===Estonia=== |
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[[File:Palacio presidencial Kadriorg, Tallinn, Estonia, 2012-08-12, DD 04.JPG|thumb|[[Presidential Palace (Tallinn)|Presidential Palace]] in [[Kadriorg]], [[Tallinn]]]] |
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* Presidential Palace |
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*[[Presidential Palace (Tallinn)|Presidential Palace]] ([[President of Estonia|President]]) |
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*[[Stenbock House]] ([[Prime minister of Estonia|Prime minister]]){{citation needed|date=September 2018}} |
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* [[Kadriorg Palace]] ([[President of Estonia|President]], 1938-1940, formerly; kept as museum) |
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* [[Palacio de las Garzas]] ([[List of Heads of State of Panama|President]]) |
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*[[Oru Palace]] (President, 1935–1940, summer residence) |
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*[[Paslepa]] Residence (President, 199?–2008, summer residence) |
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===Eswatini=== |
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===={{flag|United States}}==== |
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* Lozitha Palace ([[Ngwenyama|King]]) |
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[[Image:HobanNorthPortico.jpg|thumb|right|200px|White House, Washington]] |
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*[[White House]] ([[President of the United States|President]]) |
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*[[Camp David]] (President, retreat) |
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*[[Number One Observatory Circle]] ([[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]]) |
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*[[Blair House]] (visiting foreign dignitaries) |
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{{see also|List of United States presidential residences|Western White House}} (non-official presidential residences) |
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===Ethiopia=== |
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* [[National Palace (Ethiopia)|National Palace]] ([[List of Presidents of Ethiopia|President]]) |
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* '''[[Alabama]]''':<br>[[Alabama Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* [[Imperial Palace Addis Ababa|Imperial Palace]] ([[List of heads of government of Ethiopia|Prime Minister]]) |
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* '''[[Alaska]]''':<br>[[Alaska Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[Arkansas]]''':<br>[[Arkansas Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[Colorado]]''':<br>[[Colorado Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[Connecticut]]''':<br>[[Connecticut Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[Delaware]]''':<br>[[Delaware Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]], also Woodburn |
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* '''[[Florida]]''':<br>[[Florida Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]''':<br>[[Georgia Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[Hawaii]]''':<br>[[Washington Place]] |
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* '''[[Idaho]]''':<br>[[The Idaho House]] |
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* '''[[Illinois]]''':<br>[[Illinois Executive Mansion|Executive Mansion]] ([[Governor of Illinois|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Indiana]]''':<br>[[Indiana Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[Iowa]]''':<br>[[Terrace Hill]] ([[List of Governors of Iowa|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Kansas]]''':<br>[[Cedar Crest (mansion)|Governor's Mansion]], also Cedar Crest |
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* '''[[Kentucky]]''':<br>[[Kentucky Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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[[Image:KY Governors Mansion.png|thumb|right|200px|Governor's Mansion, Kentucky]] |
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* '''[[Louisiana]]''':<br>[[Louisiana Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[Maine]]''':<br>[[The Blaine House]] ([[List of Governors of Maine|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Maryland]]''':<br>[[Government House (Maryland)|Government House]] ([[Governor of Maryland|Governor]]) |
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*'''[[Massachusetts]]''':<br/>''Despite several proposals for establishing an official residence for the [[Governor of Massachusetts]], the Commonwealth of Massachusetts does not have a Governor's Mansion.'' |
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* '''[[Michigan]]''':<br>[[Michigan Governor's Residence|Lansing Governor's Residence]]<br>[[Michigan Governor's Residence#Summer residence|Mackinac Island Governor's Residence]] (summer residence) |
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* '''[[Minnesota]]''':<br>[[Minnesota Governor's Residence|Governor's Residence]] |
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* '''[[Mississippi]]''':<br>[[Mississippi Governor's Mansion|Governor's Residence]] |
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* '''[[Missouri]]''':<br>[[Missouri Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[Montana]]''':<br>[[Montana Governor's Residence|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[Nebraska]]''':<br>[[Nebraska Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[Nevada]]''':<br>[[Nevada Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[New Hampshire]]''':<br>[[New Hampshire Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]], also Bridges House |
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* '''[[New Jersey]]''': <br>[[Drumthwacket]] ([[Governor of New Jersey|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[New Mexico]]''':<br>[[New Mexico Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[New York]]''':<br>[[New York State Executive Mansion|Executive Mansion]] ([[List of Governors of New York|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[North Carolina]]''':<br>[[North Carolina Executive Mansion|Executive Mansion]] ([[Governor of North Carolina|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[North Dakota]]''':<br>[[North Dakota Governor's Residence|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[Ohio]]''':<br>[[Ohio Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[Oklahoma]]''':<br>[[Oklahoma Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[Oregon]]''':<br>[[Mahonia Hall]] ([[Governor of Oregon|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Pennsylvania]]''':<br>[[Pennsylvania Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[South Carolina]]''':<br>[[South Carolina Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[South Dakota]]''':<br>[[South Dakota Governor's Residence|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[Tennessee]]''':<br>[[Tennessee Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[Texas]]''':<br>[[Texas Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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[[Image:Texas governors mansion.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Governor's Mansion, Texas]] |
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* '''[[Utah]]''':<br>[[Utah Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[Vermont]]''':<br>[[The Pavilion (government building)|The Pavilion]] ([[Governor of Vermont|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Virginia]]''':<br>[[Executive Mansion (Virginia)|Executive Mansion]] ([[Governor of Virginia|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Washington]]''':<br>[[Washington Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[West Virginia]]''':<br>[[West Virginia Governor's Mansion|Executive Mansion]] ([[List of Governors of West Virginia|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Wisconsin]]''':<br>[[Wisconsin Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[Wyoming]]''':<br>[[Wyoming Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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===Fiji=== |
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* [[Government House, Suva|Government House]] ([[President of Fiji|President]]) |
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[[Image:Iolani Palace (1328).JPG|thumb|right|200px|{{okina}}Iolani Palace, Honolulu]] |
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* '''[[California]]''':<br>[[California Governor's Mansion]] (Governor, formerly; kept for official government functions) |
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* '''[[Hawaii]]''':<br>[[Washington Place]] ([[Kingdom of Hawaii|Queen]] then [[Governor of Hawaii|Governor]], formerly; kept as museum)<br>[[ʻIolani Palace|{{okina}}Iolani Palace]] (Queen, formerly; kept for official government functions)<br>[[Hulihee Palace]] (Queen, formerly; retained as museum) |
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* '''[[Oregon]]''':<br>[[Mahonia Hall#Previous governors' residence|Stiff-Jarman House]] (Governor, formerly; kept as headquarters of the [[Oregon Department of Environmental Quality]]) |
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===Finland=== |
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[[File:Presidential Palace, Helsinki, 1820 (2) (36293837230).jpg|thumb|The [[Presidential Palace, Helsinki|Presidential Palace]], the official residence of the [[president of Finland]].]] |
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* '''[[Puerto Rico]]''':<br>[[La Fortaleza]] ([[Governor of Puerto Rico|Governor]]) |
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* [[Presidential Palace, Helsinki|Presidential Palace]] (president, state official use) |
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* '''[[Guam]]''':<br>Government House ([[List of Guam Governors|Governor]]) |
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* [[Mäntyniemi]], also Talludden (private residence [[President of Finland|President]]) |
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* [[Kultaranta]], also Gullranda (summer residence the President) |
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* [[Kesäranta]], also Villa Bjälbo ([[Prime Minister of Finland|Prime Minister]]) |
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* [[Tamminiemi]] (President, formerly; kept as [[Urho Kekkonen]] Museum) |
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* [[Casa Rosada]] ([[President of Argentina|President]]) |
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* [[Quinta de Olivos]] (President, summer residence) |
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===France=== |
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[[File:Secretary Pompeo Arrives to Meet with French Foreign Minister Le Drian in Paris (50610423656).jpg|thumb|Élysée Palace]] |
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* [[Palacio Quemado|Palacio de Gobierno]] (President) |
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[[File:Fort de Brégançon 07.06.2007.JPG|thumb|Brégançon Fort]] |
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[[File:Grande cour de l'Hôtel Matignon Sep 2017.jpg|thumb|Hôtel Matignon]] |
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* [[Élysée Palace]] ([[President of France|President]]) |
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* [[La Lanterne (Versailles)]] (President, retreat) |
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* [[Fort de Brégançon]] (President, summer residence) |
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* [[Hôtel de Matignon]] ([[Prime Minister of France|Prime Minister]]) |
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* Domaine de Souzy-la-Briche (Prime Minister, summer residence) |
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* [[Petit Luxembourg]] (President of the [[French Senate|Senate]]) |
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* Hôtel de Lassay (President of the [[French National Assembly|National Assembly]]) |
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* [[Hôtel de Marigny]] ([[state guest house]]) |
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* [[Château de Rambouillet]] (President, former summer residence) |
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====Former royal residences==== |
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* [[Château de Blois]] |
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* [[Château de Chambord]] |
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* [[Château de Compiègne]] |
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* [[Château de Malmaison]] |
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* [[Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye]] |
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* [[Louvre Palace]] |
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* [[Palace of Fontainebleau]] |
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* [[Palace of Versailles]] |
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====Territorial==== |
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* [[Palácio da Alvorada]] ([[President of Brazil|President]]) |
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'''French Polynesia''' |
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* [[Granja do Torto]] (President, retreat) |
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* Presidence (President of French Polynesia) |
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* Haut Commissariat (High Commissioner of French Polynesia) |
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====Other==== |
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The following are official residences maintained by private, nongovernmental institutions: |
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* [[Catete Palace]] (President, formerly; kept as Museu da República) |
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* [[National Museum of Brazil|Paço de São Cristóvão]] ([[John VI of Portugal|King]] and [[Imperial Family of Brazil|Emperor]], formerly; kept as the National Museum of Brazil) |
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* [[Imperial Museum, Petrópolis|Palácio Imperial de Petrópolis]] (Emperor, summer residence, formerly; kept as Imperial Museum of Brazil) |
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*'''[[Clairefontaine-en-Yvelines]]''':<br/>Château de Saint-Rémy-des-Landes (residence of the chairman of [[LVMH]]) |
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=====State===== |
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===Gabon=== |
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* [[Rio de Janeiro]] |
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* Presidential Palace |
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* Palácio da Guanabara |
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===Gambia=== |
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*[[State House, The Gambia|State House]] ([[Heads of state of The Gambia|President]]) |
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* [[Cerro Castillo]] (President, retreat) |
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===Georgia=== |
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* [[Avlabari Presidential Palace]] (2009-2018) |
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[[Image:La Moneda 2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Palacio de La Moneda, Santiago]] |
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* [[Orbeliani Palace]] (since 2018) |
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* [[Palacio de La Moneda]] (President, formerly; kept as office for President) |
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===Germany=== |
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[[File:Villa Hammerschmidt Bonn Seite Adenauerallee 20080831.jpg|thumb|Villa Hammerschmidt]] |
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*[[Palacio de Nariño]] ([[President of Colombia|President]]) |
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:[[File:Bellevue Palace Berlin 02-14.jpg|thumb|Schloss Bellevue]] |
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*[[Casa de Huspedes (Cartagena)]] (President) |
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*[[Hacienda Hato Grande]] (President, retreat) |
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====Current==== |
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[[File:Bundeskanzleramt from Reichstag.jpg|thumb|Bundeskanzleramt]] |
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* [[Palacio de Carondelet]] ([[List of heads of state of Ecuador|President]]) |
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[[File:Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-001502, Bonn, Palais Schaumburg.jpg|thumb|Palais Schaumburg]] |
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'''Federal''' |
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* [[Schloss Bellevue]] (President, residence) |
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* [[Bundespräsidialamt]] ([[President of Germany|President]], office) |
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* [[Villa Hammerschmidt]] (President, retreat) |
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* [[Federal Chancellery, Berlin|Bundeskanzleramt]] ([[Chancellor of Germany|Chancellor]], residence) |
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* [[Palais Schaumburg]] (Chancellor, retreat) |
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* [[Schloss Meseberg]], [[Gransee]] (Official Guest house for Berlin) |
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* [[Hotel Petersberg|Gästehaus auf dem Petersberg]], [[Königswinter]] (Official Guest house for Bonn) |
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'''States''' |
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===={{flag|Guyana}}==== |
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* Villa Reitzenstein, [[Stuttgart]], [[Baden-Württemberg|State of Baden-Württemberg]] |
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* [[British Guiana, Government House|State House]] ([[List of Presidents of Guyana|President]]) |
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* [[Bayerische Staatskanzlei]], [[Munich]], [[Free State of Bavaria]] |
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* [[Rotes Rathaus]], [[Berlin]], [[Berlin|City State of Berlin]] |
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* Staatskanzlei Brandenburg, [[Potsdam]], [[State of Brandenburg]] |
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* [[Bürgerschaft of Bremen|Haus der Bürgerschaft]], [[Bremen]], [[Free Hanseatic City of Bremen]] |
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* [[Hamburg Rathaus]], [[Hamburg]], [[Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg]] |
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* Grand Hotel Rose, [[Wiesbaden]], [[Hesse|State of Hesse]] |
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* Staatskanzlei Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, [[Schwerin]], [[Mecklenburg-Vorpommern|State of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern]] |
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* Niedersächsische Staatskanzlei, [[Hanover]], [[Lower Saxony|State of Lower Saxony]] |
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* Landeshaus Düsseldorf, [[Düsseldorf]], [[North Rhine-Westphalia|State of North Rhine-Westphalia]] |
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* Neues Zeughaus, [[Mainz]], [[Rhineland-Palatinate|State of Rhineland-Palatinate]] |
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* Staatskanzlei des Saarlandes, [[Saarbrücken]], [[Saarland|State of Saarland]] |
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* Sächsische Staatskanzlei, [[Dresden]], [[Saxony|Free State of Saxony]] |
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* Palais am Fürstenwall, [[Magdeburg]], [[Saxony-Anhalt|State of Saxony-Anhalt]] |
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* Staatskanzlei Schleswig-Holstein, [[Kiel]], [[Schleswig-Holstein]] |
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* Kurmainzische Statthalterei, [[Erfurt]], [[Thuringia|Free State of Thuringia]] |
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====Former royal residences==== |
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'''[[Brandenburg]]'''/'''[[Prussia]]'''/'''Imperial'''/'''[[East Germany]]'''/'''Former [[West Germany]]''' |
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* [[Palacio de López]] ([[List of Presidents of Paraguay|President]]) |
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[[File:P1190390 Potsdam sans souci rwk.jpg|thumb|Sanssouci Palace]] |
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[[File:Berlin-BerlinerSchloss-2-Asio (cropped).JPG|thumb|Berlin Palace]] |
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* [[Stadtschloss, Potsdam|Potsdam City Palace]], [[Potsdam]] (now [[Landtag of Brandenburg]] seat) |
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* [[Babelsberg Palace]], Potsdam |
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* [[Cecilienhof]], Potsdam |
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* [[New Palace (Potsdam)|New Palace]], Potsdam |
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* [[Sanssouci]], Potsdam |
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* [[Berlin Palace]], [[Berlin]] |
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* [[Charlottenburg Palace]], Berlin |
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* [[Kronprinzenpalais]], Berlin |
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* [[Reich Chancellery]] (office of the [[Chancellor of Germany]]) |
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* [[Friedrichsruh]] Manor, ([[Otto von Bismarck]]'s residence in [[Herzogtum Lauenburg]], [[Schleswig-Holstein]], near [[Hamburg]]) |
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* [[Varzin]] Manor, ([[Otto von Bismarck]]'s residence in [[Farther Pomerania]]) |
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* [[Führerbunker]], ([[Adolf Hitler]]'s Berlin residence) |
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* [[Berghof (residence)|Berghof]], ([[Adolf Hitler]]'s Berchtesgaden residence) |
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* [[Kehlsteinhaus]] ([[Adolf Hitler]]'s Berchtesgaden residence) |
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* [[Wolf's Lair]] ([[Adolf Hitler]]'s first [[Eastern Front (World War II)|Eastern Front]] military headquarters in [[World War II]]) |
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* [[Führer Headquarters]] |
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* [[Schoenhausen Palace]], [[Berlin]] East German President (1949–1960) |
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* [[Majakowskiring]], [[Berlin]] East German Leadership compound (to 1960), |
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* [[Waldsiedlung]], East German Leadership compound (1960–1990), North of Berlin near Wandlitz, Brandenburg |
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* [[Bundeskanzleramt]], [[Bonn]], (Office of [[Chancellor of Germany]], 1976–1999), today used for seat of Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development |
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* Kanzlerbungalow, [[Bonn]], Private residence of the [[Chancellor of Germany]] and his family 1964–1999 |
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'''Other''' |
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[[File:Castle Mannheim.jpg|thumb|Mannheim Palace]] |
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* [[Dresden Castle]] |
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* [[Herrenhausen Palace]] |
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* [[Kaiserpfalz Goslar]] |
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* [[Karlsruhe Palace]] |
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* [[Leineschloss]] |
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* [[Ludwigsburg Palace]] |
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* [[Munich Residenz]] |
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* [[Mannheim Palace]] |
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* [[Schloss Oldenburg]] |
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* [[Residential Palace Darmstadt]] |
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* [[Schwerin Castle]] ([[Landtag of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern]] seat) |
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* [[Veste Coburg]] |
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* [[Schloss Weimar]] |
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===Ghana=== |
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* [[Osu Castle]] formal ([[President of Ghana|Presidential]]) residence |
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[[Image:Palacenight.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Palacio de Gobierno, Lima]] |
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* [[Golden Jubilee House]] current ([[President of Ghana|Presidential]]) residence |
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* [[Government Palace (Peru)|Palacio de Gobierno]] ([[List of Presidents of Peru|President]]) |
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* Peduase Lodge ([[President of Ghana|Presidential]]) retreat |
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===Greece=== |
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* [[Presidential Palace, Athens|Presidential Mansion]] ([[List of Presidents of Greece|President]], formerly the [[King of Greece|King]]) |
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* Presidential Palace |
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* [[Maximos Mansion]] ([[List of Prime Ministers of Greece|Prime Minister]], office) |
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====Former==== |
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*[[Tatoi|Palace of Dekeleia]] ([[Kings of Greece]]) |
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* [[Anchorena Park]] (President, retreat) |
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===Grenada=== |
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* Government House ([[List of Governors-General of Grenada|Governor-General]]) |
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* [[Palacio de Miraflores]] ([[President of Venezuela|President]]) |
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===Guatemala=== |
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[[File:Palacio De Gobierno De Guatemala (243091369).jpeg|thumb|[[National Palace (Guatemala)|National Palace, Guatemala City,<br>(built 1939-1943,<br>renovated 2010,<br>now used as a museum)]]]] |
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* [[La Casona]] |
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* [[Casa Crema]]<br>([[Casa Presidencial de Guatemala]],<br>Guatemala City) |
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====Former==== |
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* [[National Palace (Guatemala)]]<br>(built 1939-1943, renovated 2010,<br>now used as a museum) |
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==={{flag|Afghanistan}}=== |
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* [[Presidential Palace (Afghanistan)|Presidential Palace]] |
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===Guyana=== |
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* [[State House, Guyana|State House]] ([[List of Presidents of Guyana|President]]) |
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* Presidential Palace |
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===Guinea=== |
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*[[ |
* [[Presidential Palace (Guinea)|Presidential Palace]] |
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* Villa Syli (official guest house) |
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====Former==== |
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* |
* Belle Vue (demolished; former summer residence of the President) |
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===Guinea-Bissau=== |
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[[File:Palácio Presidencial em Bissau (2).jpg|thumb|[[Presidential Palace, Bissau]]]] |
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*[[Dechenchholing Palace]] ([[List of rulers of Bhutan|King]]) |
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* [[Presidential Palace, Bissau|Presidential Palace]] |
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===Haiti=== |
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* [[Istana Nurul Iman]] ([[List of Sultans of Brunei|Sultan]]) |
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====Former==== |
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* [[Khemarindra Palace]] ([[King of Cambodia|King]]) |
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* [[National Palace (Haiti)|National Palace]] (destroyed by the [[2010 Haiti earthquake|2010 earthquake]]) |
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==={{flagicon|People's Republic of China}} [[People's Republic of China|China, People's Republic of]]=== |
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[[Image:Zhongnanhai06.jpg|thumb|200px|Zhongnanhai]] |
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*[[Zhongnanhai]] (most top [[Communist Party of China]] leaders) |
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===Honduras=== |
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====Special administrative regions==== |
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* [[Presidential Palace of Honduras|Palacio José Cecilio del Valle]] ([[President of Honduras|President]]) |
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* '''[[Hong Kong]]''':<br>[[Government House, Hong Kong|Government House]] ([[Chief Executive of Hong Kong|Chief Executive]])<br>[[Fanling Lodge]] ([[Chief Executive of Hong Kong|Chief Executive]] - Summer/alternate)<br>[[Victoria House]] (15 Barker Road) ([[Chief Secretary (Hong Kong)|Chief Secretary]])<br>[[45 Shouson Hill Road]] ([[Financial Secretary (Hong Kong)|Financial Secretary]])<br>[[Residence of Secretary for Justice]] (19 Severn Road) ([[Secretary for Justice]])<br>[[Chief Justice's House]] ([[Chief Justice]] of the [[Court of Final Appeal#Hong Kong|Court of Final Appeal]])<br>[[Headquarters House]] (11 Barker Road) (Commander-in-Chief) |
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===Hungary=== |
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=====Former British Colony of Hong Kong===== |
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[[File:Buda--Castles01.jpg|thumb|Buda Castle, Budapest]] |
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*[[Flagstaff House]] (commander of British forces in Hong Kong, formerly) |
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*[[Sándor Palace]] ([[Heads of state of Hungary|President]]) |
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*[[Island House]] (formerly, District Officers (North), and later District Commissioners for the New Territories) |
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*[[Court Theatre of Buda|Carmelite Monastery]] ([[Prime Minister of Hungary|Prime Minister]]) |
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*[[Gate Lodge]] ([[Governor of Hong Kong]]'s summer residence 1900-1934) |
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====Former==== |
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* [[Buda Castle]] ([[Royal Hungary|King]], formerly; retained as Historical Museum of Budapest and [[Hungarian National Gallery]]) |
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===Iceland=== |
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* [[Macau Government House]] (home and later office of the Governor of Macau, Avenida de Praia Grande); now office of the [[Chief Executive of Macau]] |
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* [[Bessastaðir]] ([[President of Iceland|President]]) |
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===India=== |
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==={{flagicon|ROC}} [[Republic of China|Taiwan]]=== |
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{{main|List of official residences of India}} |
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[[Image:Presidential Building, Taiwan (0750).JPG|thumb|200px|Presidential Building]] |
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* [[Presidential Building (Taipei)|Presidential Building]] (formerly office of [[Governor-General of Taiwan]]) |
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====Former==== |
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* [[Presidential Palace (Nanjing)|Presidential Palace]] in [[Nanjing]] (1927–1937, 1946–1949; kept as museum from 1998) |
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====Union==== |
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[[File:Rashtrapati Bhavan-2.jpg|thumb|The Rashtrapati Bhavan, [[New Delhi]]]] |
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====National==== |
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[[Image:Rashtrapati Bhavan (Dehli).jpg|thumb|200px|Rashtrapati Bhavan]] |
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* [[Rashtrapati Bhavan]] ([[President of India|President]]) |
* [[Rashtrapati Bhavan]] ([[President of India|President]]) |
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* [[Rashtrapati |
* [[Rashtrapati Ashiana]] (Presidential retreat) |
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* [[ |
* [[Rashtrapati Nilayam]] (Presidential retreat) |
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* [[Rashtrapati Niwas]] (Presidential retreat) |
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* [[Vice President House]] ([[Vice-President of India|Vice-President]]) |
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* [[ |
* [[Vice President's Enclave]] ([[Vice President of India|Vice President]]) |
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* [[7, Lok Kalyan Marg]] ([[Prime Minister of India|Prime Minister]]) |
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* [[Hyderabad House]] (visiting foreign dignitaries) |
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* [[Teen Murti Bhavan]] (Prime Minister 1947–1964 formerly) |
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====State==== |
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* '''[[Andhra Pradesh]]''':<br>[[Raj Bhavan |
* '''[[Andhra Pradesh]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Vijayawada]] ([[Governor of Andhra Pradesh|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Arunachal Pradesh]]''':<br>[[Raj Bhavan |
* '''[[Arunachal Pradesh]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Itanagar]] ([[Governor of Arunachal Pradesh|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Assam]]''':<br>[[Raj Bhavan |
* '''[[Assam]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Guwahati]] ([[Governor of Assam|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Bihar]]''':<br>[[Raj Bhavan (Bihar |
* '''[[Bihar]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Patna]] ([[Governor of Bihar|Governor]])<br /> [[1, Aney Marg]] ([[Chief Minister of Bihar|Chief Minister]]) |
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* '''[[ |
* '''[[Chhattisgarh]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Raipur]] ([[Governor of Chhattisgarh|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Goa]]''':<br>[[Raj Bhavan |
* '''[[Goa]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Panaji]] ([[Governor of Goa|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Gujarat]]''':<br>[[Raj Bhavan |
* '''[[Gujarat]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Gandhinagar]] ([[Governor of Gujarat|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Haryana]]''':<br>[[Raj Bhavan |
* '''[[Haryana]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Haryana]] ([[Governor of Haryana|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Himachal Pradesh]]''':<br>[[Raj Bhavan (Himachal Pradesh |
* '''[[Himachal Pradesh]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Shimla]] ([[Governor of Himachal Pradesh|Governor]])<br /> [[Oakover]] ([[Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh|Chief Minister]]) |
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* '''[[ |
* '''[[Jharkhand]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Ranchi]] ([[Governor of Jharkhand|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[ |
* '''[[Karnataka]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Bangalore]] ([[Governor of Karnataka|Governor]])<br /> [[Anugraha]] ([[Chief Minister of Karnataka|Chief Minister]]) |
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* '''[[ |
* '''[[Kerala]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram]] ([[Governor of Kerala|Governor]])<br /> [[Cliff House, Thiruvananthapuram|Cliff House]] ([[Chief Minister of Kerala|Chief Minister]]) |
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* '''[[ |
* '''[[Madhya Pradesh]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Bhopal]] ([[Governor of Madhya Pradesh|Governor]])<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Pachmarhi]] (Governor, summer residence) |
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* '''[[Maharashtra]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Mumbai]] ([[Governor of Maharashtra|Governor]])<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Nagpur]] (Governor, winter residence)<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Pune]] (Governor, monsoon residence)<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Mahabaleshwar]] (Governor, summer residence)<br />[[Varsha Bungalow]] ([[Chief Minister of Maharashtra|Chief Minister]]) |
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* '''[[Manipur]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Imphal]] ([[Governor of Manipur|Governor]]) |
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[[Image:Raj Bhavan Chennai.jpg|thumb|200px|Raj Bhavan, Tamil Nadu]] |
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* '''[[Meghalaya]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Shillong]] ([[Governor of Meghalaya|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Maharashtra]]''':<br>[[Raj Bhavan (Maharashtra)|Raj Bhavan, Mumbai ]] ([[Governors of Maharashtra|Governor]])<br>[[Raj Bhavan (Nagpur)|Raj Bhavan, Nagpur ]] (Governor, winter residence)<br>[[Raj Bhavan (Pune)|Raj Bhavan, Pune ]] (Governor, monsoon residence)<br>[[Raj Bhavan (Mahabaleshwar)|Raj Bhavan, Mahabaleshwar ]] (Governor, summer residence) |
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* '''[[ |
* '''[[Mizoram]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Aizawl]] ([[Governor of Mizoram|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[ |
* '''[[Nagaland]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Kohima]] ([[Governor of Nagaland|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[ |
* '''[[Odisha]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Bhubaneswar]] ([[Governor of Odisha|Governor]]) <br /> [[Raj Bhavan, Puri]] (Governor, summer residence) |
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* '''[[ |
* '''[[Punjab, India|Punjab]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Punjab]] ([[Governor of Punjab (India)|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[ |
* '''[[Rajasthan]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Jaipur]] ([[Governor of Rajasthan|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Sikkim]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Gangtok]] ([[Governor of Sikkim|Governor]]) |
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[[Image:Raj Bhavan Udagamandalam.JPG|thumb|200px|Raj Bhavan, Ooty]] |
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* '''[[ |
* '''[[Tamil Nadu]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Chennai]] ([[Governor of Tamil Nadu|Governor]])<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Ooty]] (Governor, summer residence) |
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* '''[[ |
* '''[[Telangana]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Hyderabad]] ([[Governor of Telangana|Governor]])<br /> [[Praja Bhavan]] ([[Chief Minister of Telangana|Chief Minister]]) |
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* '''[[ |
* '''[[Tripura]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Agartala]] ([[Governor of Tripura|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[ |
* '''[[Uttar Pradesh]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Lucknow]] ([[Governor of Uttar Pradesh|Governor]])<br /> [[5, Kalidas Marg]] ([[Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh|Chief Minister]]) |
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* '''[[ |
* '''[[Uttarakhand]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Dehradun]] ([[Governor of Uttarakhand|Governor]])<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Nainital]] (Governor, summer residence) |
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* '''[[ |
* '''[[West Bengal]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Kolkata]] ([[Governor of West Bengal|Governor]])<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Darjeeling]] (Governor, summer residence) |
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* '''[[Uttarakhand]]''':<br>[[Raj Bhavan (Uttarakhand)|Raj Bhavan]] ([[Governors of Uttarakhand|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[West Bengal]]''':<br>[[Raj Bhavan (West Bengal)|Raj Bhavan, Kolkata]] ([[Governors of West Bengal|Governor]])<br>[[Raj Bhavan, Darjeeling]] (Governor, summer residence) |
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====Union territories==== |
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* '''[[Andaman and Nicobar Islands]]''':<br> [[Raj Niwas, Port Blair |
* '''[[Andaman and Nicobar Islands]]''':<br /> [[Raj Niwas, Port Blair]] ([[Lieutenant Governor of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands|Lieutenant Governor]]) |
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* '''[[ |
* '''[[Delhi]]''':<br /> [[Raj Niwas, Delhi]] ([[Lieutenant Governor of Delhi|Lieutenant Governor]]) |
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* '''[[ |
* '''[[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu and Kashmir]]''':<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Jammu]] ([[Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir|Lieutenant Governor]], winter residence)<br />[[Raj Bhavan, Srinagar]] (Lieutenant Governor, summer residence) |
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* '''[[ |
* '''[[Ladakh]]''':<br /> [[Raj Niwas, Leh]] ([[Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh|Lieutenant Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Puducherry (union territory)|Puducherry]]''':<br /> [[Raj Niwas, Pondicherry]] ([[Lieutenant Governor of Pondicherry|Lieutenant Governor]]) |
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===Indonesia=== |
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[[File:Merdeka Palace Changing Guard 2.jpg|thumb|Istana Merdeka, [[Jakarta]]]] |
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* [[Istana Negara, Jakarta|Istana Negara]] ([[List of Presidents of Indonesia|President]]) |
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* [[Istana |
* [[Istana Negara, Jakarta|Istana Negara]], [[Jakarta]] ([[President of Indonesia|President]]) |
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* [[Istana |
* [[Istana Merdeka]], Jakarta (President) |
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* [[Istana |
* [[Tampaksiring Palace|Istana Tampaksiring]], [[Bali]] (President) |
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* [[ |
* [[Garuda Palace]], [[Nusantara (city)|Nusantara]] (President) |
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* [[ |
* [[Gedung Agung]], [[Yogyakarta]] (President) |
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* [[ |
* [[Istana Bogor]], [[Bogor]], [[West Java]] (President, retreat) |
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* [[Istana Cipanas]], [[Cipanas, Cianjur|Cipanas]], West Java (President, retreat) |
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* [[Diponegoro House]] ([[List of Vice Presidents of Indonesia|Vice President]]) |
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* [[Vice Presidential Palace (Indonesia)|Vice Presidential Palace]], Jakarta ([[Vice President of Indonesia|Vice President]]) |
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* [[Wisma Negara]] (visiting foreign dignitaries) |
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===Iran=== |
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* [[Beit Rahbari Complex]] ([[Supreme Leader of Iran|Supreme Leader]]) |
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* '''[[Yogyakarta Sultanate]]''':<br>Keraton Ngayokyakarto Hadiningrat (Sultan) |
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* [[Sa'dabad Palace]] ([[President of Iran|President]]) |
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* '''[[Surakarta]]''':<br>Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (Sultan) |
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* '''[[Kasepuhan]]''':<br>Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon (Sultan) |
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* '''Kanoman''':<br>Keraton Kanoman, Cirebon (Sultan) |
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* '''[[Sultanate of Deli|Deli]]''':<br>Istana Maimun, Medan (Sultan) |
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* ''' Siak''':<br>Istana Siak Seri Indera Pura (Sultan) |
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* [[Ālī Qāpū|Ali Qapu]] ([[Safavid dynasty]], formerly; kept as museum) |
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[[Image:Pagaruyung.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Pagaruyung Palace, since destroyed by fire]] |
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* [[Golestan Palace]] ([[Qajar dynasty]], formerly; kept as museum) |
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* '''[[West Sumatra]]''':<br>[[Istana Pagaruyung]] (Yang di-pertuan gadih) |
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* [[Marble Palace (Tehran)|Marble Palace]] ([[Pahlavi dynasty]], kept as museum) |
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* '''[[South Sulawesi]]''':<br>[[Istana Luwu]] (Governor) |
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* [[Niavaran Palace Complex]] ([[Pahlavi dynasty]], formerly; kept as museum) |
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* [[Ramsar Palace]] ([[Pahlavi dynasty]], kept as museum) |
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* [[Sadabad Palace]] ([[Pahlavi dynasty]], formerly; Some buildings are kept as museum and some are still used by the government) |
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===Iraq=== |
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* [[Radwaniyah Palace]]: (President) |
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* '''[[Aceh]]''':<br>[[Meligoe Aceh]] (Governor) |
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* [[Republican Palace (Iraq)|Republican Palace]]: (Prime Minister) |
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* [[Al Zaqura Building]]: (Prime Minister) |
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===Ireland=== |
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[[File:Áras an Uachtaráin 2010.jpg|thumb|Áras an Uachtaráin, [[Dublin]]]] |
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* [[Áras an Uachtaráin]] ([[President of Ireland|President]]) |
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* ''Per Sharia Law (Iran is an Islamic Republic), the nation is not permitted to construct a residence soley for the use of a political dignitary, in this case the president. However the president may construct his own residence only for his use.'' |
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* [[Steward's Lodge]] ([[Taoiseach]]'s 'unofficial residence'; the Taoiseach's office is in [[Government Buildings, Dublin]]) |
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====Former==== |
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* [[Farmleigh]] (visiting foreign dignitaries) |
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* [[Golestan Palace]] ([[Iranian monarchy|Shah]], formerly; kept as museum) |
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* [[Ali Qapu]] (Shah, formerly; kept as museum) |
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* [[Niavaran Palace Complex]] (Shah, formerly; kept as museum) |
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* [[Sadabad Palace]] (Shah, formerly; kept as museum) |
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====Former==== |
====Former==== |
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* [[Hill of Tara]] (''[[High King of Ireland|Ard-Rí]]'') |
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* [[Presidential Palace, Baghdad|Presidential Palace]] (President, formerly) |
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* [[Dublin Castle]] (seat of British rule prior to independence in 1922) |
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* [[Deerfield Residence|Chief Secretary's Lodge]], now the U.S. Ambassador's Residence ([[Chief Secretary for Ireland]]) |
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* Viceregal Lodge, now [[Áras an Uachtaráin]] ([[Lord Lieutenant of Ireland|Lord Lieutenant]] / [[Governor-General of the Irish Free State|Governor-General]]) |
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===Israel=== |
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[[File:Julius Jacobs house.jpg|thumb|Beit Aghion, [[Jerusalem]].]] |
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* President House |
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* ''[[Beit HaNassi]]'' ("President's House") ([[President of Israel|President]]) |
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* Prime Minister House |
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* ''[[Beit Aghion]]'' ("Aghion House") ([[Prime Minister of Israel|Prime Minister]]) |
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* ''[[King David Hotel]]'' (visiting dignitaries) |
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===Italy=== |
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[[File:Quirinale palazzo e obelisco con dioscuri Roma.jpg|thumb|Palazzo del Quirinale]] |
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[[Image:Kantei 1929.jpg|thumb|200px|Kōtei (Official Residence of Prime Minister) at its completion in 1929 as Kantei (Prime Minister's Office)]] |
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[[File:Palazzo Chigi - esterno.jpg|thumb|Palazzo Chigi]] |
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* [[Kōkyo]], also known as Imperial Palace ([[Emperor of Japan|Emperor]]) |
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* [[Quirinal Palace]] ([[President of the Italian Republic|President]], residence; formerly residence of the [[Pope]] and then of the [[House of Savoy|King]]) |
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* Castelporziano (President, retreat) |
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* [[Villa Rosebery]] (President, summer retreat) |
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* [[Chigi Palace]] ([[Prime Minister of Italy|Prime Minister]]) |
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* [[Villa Doria Pamphili]] (International meetings) |
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* [[Villa Madama]] (International meetings) |
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* [[Palazzo Giustiniani, Rome|Palazzo Giustiniani]] ([[President of the Senate (Italy)|President of the Senate]]) |
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====Former residences==== |
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* [[Villa Farnese]] (former summer presidential residence) |
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* [[Palazzo del Viminale]] (formerly Prime Minister, now seat of the Ministry of the Interior) |
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* [[Palazzo Venezia]] ([[Benito Mussolini|Mussolini]]'s office) |
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* [[Villa Torlonia (Rome)]] ([[Benito Mussolini|Mussolini]]'s residence) |
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* [[Residences of the Royal House of Savoy]] (Royal family's residences in [[Piedmont]]) |
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* [[Palace of Caserta|Royal Palace of Caserta]] (Royal family) |
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* [[Royal Palace of Milan]] (Royal family) |
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* [[Royal Villa of Monza]] (Royal family) |
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* [[Royal Palace of Naples]] (Royal family) |
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===Ivory Coast=== |
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* Le Palais de la Présidence ([[List of heads of state of Ivory Coast|President]]) |
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===Jamaica=== |
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* [[King's House, Jamaica|King's House]], also Government House ([[Governor-General of Jamaica|Governor-General]]) |
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* Jamaica House ([[Prime Minister of Jamaica|Prime Minister's office]]) |
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* [[Vale Royal (Jamaica)|Vale Royal]] ([[Prime Minister of Jamaica|Prime Minister]]) |
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===Japan=== |
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[[File:Seimon Ishibashi.JPG|thumb|The [[Tokyo Imperial Palace]], the official residence of the [[emperor of Japan]].]] |
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[[File:Kantei PM Japan Residence.jpg|thumb|[[Kantei]], Tokyo]] |
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* [[Akasaka Palace]], Official State Guest House of [[Japan]] |
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* [[Kyoto State Guest House]], Second Official State Guest House of Japan |
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* [[Osaka Castle]], also known as one of Japan's most famous landmarks (residence of [[Kampaku]] [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]], now kept as [[Osaka Castle Park]]) |
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* [[Edo Castle]], ([[Tokugawa shogunate]], 1603–1867; demolished, now part of Imperial Palace Gardens) |
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* [[Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum|Gaishō Kōtei]], also known as Prince Asaka Residence (Prime Minister, 1947 and 48–50, now open to the public as museum) |
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* [[Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum]], also known as Prince Asaka Residence (Prime Minister, 1947 and 48–50, now open to the public as a museum) |
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===Jordan=== |
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*[[Raghadan Palace]] ([[List of kings of Jordan|King]]) |
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*Al Hummar Palace (used for state receptions) |
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*Basman Palace (King) |
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*Al Qasr al Sagheer (King) |
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===Kazakhstan=== |
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[[File:Ak Orda Presidential Palace.jpg|thumb|Ak Orda Presidential Palace]] |
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* [[Ak Orda Presidential Palace]] ([[President of Kazakhstan|President]]) |
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===Kenya=== |
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==={{flagicon|North Korea}} [[North Korea|Korea, North]]=== |
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*[[State House (Kenya)|State House]] ([[Heads of state of Kenya|President]]) |
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* [[Pyongyang No. 15]] ([[Chairman of the National Defense Commission of North Korea|Chairman of National Defense Commission]]) |
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===Kuwait=== |
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* [[Seif Palace]] (also known as the [[Amiri Diwan]] or Emir's Palace) ([[List of emirs of Kuwait|Emir]]) |
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* [[Bayan Palace]] (Emir) |
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* Dar Salwa (Emir) |
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====Former==== |
====Former==== |
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* Dasman Palace (Emir, formerly) |
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[[Image:Kumsusan Palace.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Kumsusan Memorial Palace]] |
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* [[Kumsusan Memorial Palace]] ([[List of Presidents of North Korea|President]], formerly; kept as mausoleum) |
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===Kyrgyzstan=== |
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==={{flagicon|South Korea}} [[South Korea|Korea, South]]=== |
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* [[White House, Bishkek|White House]], also Government House or Presidential Palace |
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[[Image:Seoul Gyeongbokgung Blue House Bukhansan cropped.jpg|thumb|200px|Blue House]] |
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* [[ |
* [[Ala Archa State Residence]] (President, Prime Minister, Former Presidents) |
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===Laos=== |
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* [[ |
* [[Presidential Palace (Laos)|Presidential Palace]] (President) |
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* [[Dar Salwa]] (Emir) |
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====Former==== |
====Former==== |
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* [[Royal Palace, Luang Prabang]] (also known as Haw Kham, former residence of the King of [[Kingdom of Laos|Laos]]) |
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* [[Dasman Palace]] (Emir, formerly) |
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===Latvia=== |
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* [[Rīgas pils]] ([[List of Presidents of Latvia|President]]) |
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* [[White House, Bishkek|White House]], also Government House or Presidential Palace |
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==={{flag|Laos}}=== |
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* [[Haw Kham Palace]] (President) |
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===Lebanon=== |
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[[ |
[[File:Beiteddine Palace InnerCourtyard.jpg|thumb|Beiteddine Palace]] |
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* [[Baabda Palace]] ([[List of Presidents of Lebanon|President]]) |
* [[Baabda Palace]] ([[List of Presidents of Lebanon|President]]) |
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* [[Beiteddine Palace]] (President, summer retreat) |
* [[Beiteddine Palace]] (President, summer retreat) |
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* [[Grand Serail]] ([[List of Prime Ministers of Lebanon|Prime Minister]]) |
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* Ain Al Tine Palace (Parliament Speaker) |
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====Former==== |
====Former==== |
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* [[ |
* [[Beiteddine Palace]] ([[Fakhr-al-Din II|Prince]], formerly; kept as a museum) |
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===Lesotho=== |
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*Royal Palace ([[List of kings of Lesotho|King]]) |
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*[[Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur|Istana Negara]], also called National Palace ([[Yang di-Pertuan Agong|King]]) |
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*State House ([[List of Prime Ministers of Lesotho|Prime Minister]]) |
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*[[Istana Melawati]] (King, retreat) |
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*[[Seri Perdana]] ([[Prime Minister of Malaysia|Prime Minister]]) |
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*[[Seri Satria]] (Deputy Prime Minister) |
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===Liberia=== |
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*[[Executive Mansion (Liberia)|Executive Mansion]] ([[President of Liberia|President]]) |
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[[Image:Theemuge.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Presidential Palace, Maldives]] |
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* [[Theemuge]] ([[President of the Maldives|President]]) |
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===Libya=== |
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*Al-Sikka, Tripoli ([[Government of National Unity (Libya)|Government of National Unity]]) |
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* Presidential Palace |
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*Al Nasr Convention Centre ([[General National Congress]], formerly) |
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*Dar al-Salam Hotel ([[House of Representatives (Libya)|House of Representatives]]) |
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*Abusita Navy Base ([[Presidential Council (Libya)|Presidential Council]]) |
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*[[Royal Palace of Tripoli]] ([[List of heads of state of Libya|King]], formerly) |
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*[[Bab al-Azizia]] ([[List of heads of state of Libya|Leader and Guide of the Revolution]], formerly) |
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===Liechtenstein=== |
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*[[Vaduz Castle]] ([[List of princes of Liechtenstein|Prince]]) |
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===Lithuania=== |
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[[File:Wilno - Pałac prezydencki.jpg|thumb|Presidential Palace, Vilnius]][[Presidential Palace, Vilnius|Presidential Palace]] |
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* Qasr al Alam Royal Palace |
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* [[Historical Presidential Palace, Kaunas]] (President, formerly; kept as museum) |
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====Federal==== |
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* [[ |
* [[Royal Palace of Lithuania]] (formerly [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania|Grand Duke]]) |
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* [[Prime Minister House]] |
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===Luxembourg=== |
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[[File:Grand Ducal Palace, Luxembourg 1.jpg|thumb|Grand Ducal Palace]] |
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* '''[[Balochistan (Pakistan)|Balochistan]]''':<br>Governor's House |
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* [[Grand Ducal Palace, Luxembourg|Grand Ducal Palace]] ([[List of Grand Dukes of Luxembourg|Monarch]]) |
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* '''[[North-West Frontier Province]]''':<br>Governor's House |
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* [[Berg Castle]] (Monarch) |
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* '''[[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]]''':<br>[[Governor House]] |
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* [[Fischbach Castle]] (Grand Duke Jean) |
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* '''[[Sindh]]''':<br>Flag Staff House ([[Provincial Governors of Pakistan|Governor]]) |
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* [[:fr:Hôtel de Bourgogne (Luxembourg)|Hôtel de Bourgogne]] ([[List of prime ministers of Luxembourg|Prime minister]]) |
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===Madagascar=== |
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* [[Iavoloha Palace|Iavoloha]] |
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* [[Malacañang Palace|Malacañan Palace]] ([[President of the Philippines|President]]) |
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* [[Ambohitsorohitra Palace|Ambohitsorohitra]] |
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* [[Mansion House, Baguio City|Mansion House]] (President, summer retreat) |
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* [[Malacañang sa Sugbo|Malacañan sa Sugbo]] (President, Palace in Visayas) |
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* [[Malacañang sa Davao|Malacañang sa Davao]] (President, Palace in Mindanao) |
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===Malawi=== |
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* [[Sanjika Palace]] ([[Heads of state of Malawi|President]]) |
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* New State House ([[Heads of state of Malawi|President]]) |
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===Malaysia=== |
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====Federal==== |
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* Riyadh Qasr Malik Abdullah bin Abdulaziz ([[List of kings of Saudi Arabia|King]]) |
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*[[Istana Negara, Jalan Duta|Istana Negara]], [[Kuala Lumpur]] ([[Yang di-Pertuan Agong|King]]) |
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* Jeddah Qasr Malik Abdullah bin Abdulaziz (King) |
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*[[Istana Melawati]]. [[Putrajaya]], ([[Yang di-Pertuan Agong|King]], retreat) |
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* Mina Royal Palace |
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*[[Seri Perdana]], [[Putrajaya]] ([[Prime Minister of Malaysia|Prime Minister]]) |
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* Makkah Royal Palace |
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* Seri Satria, [[Putrajaya]] ([[Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia|Deputy Prime Minister]]) |
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====State==== |
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*'''[[Perlis]]'''<br />Istana Arau ([[Raja of Perlis|Raja]])<br />Chief Minister's Official Residence ([[List of Menteris Besar of Perlis|Chief Minister]]) |
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[[Image:Istana 20, Singapore, Jan 06.JPG|thumb|right|200px|[[Istana Singapore]]]] |
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*'''[[Kedah]]'''<br />[[Anak Bukit|Istana Anak Bukit]] ([[Sultan of Kedah|Sultan]])<br />Seri Mentaloon ([[List of Menteris Besar of Kedah|Chief Minister]]) |
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* [[Istana Singapore]] ([[President of Singapore|President]]) |
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*'''[[Penang]]'''<br />[[The Residency, Penang|Seri Mutiara]] ([[List of governors of Penang|Governor]])<br />[[Seri Teratai]] ([[List of Chief Ministers of Penang|Chief Minister]]) |
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*'''[[Perak]]'''<br />[[Istana Iskandariah]] ([[Sultan of Perak|Sultan]], largely ceremonial)<br />Istana Kinta ([[Sultan of Perak|Sultan]])<br />Chief Minister's Official Residence ([[List of Menteris Besar of Perak|Chief Minister]]) |
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*'''[[Selangor]]'''<br />[[Istana Alam Shah]] ([[Sultan of Selangor|Sultan]], largely ceremonial)<br />[[Istana Bukit Kayangan]] ([[Sultan of Selangor|Sultan]])<br />Chief Minister's Official Residence ([[List of Menteris Besar of Selangor|Chief Minister]]) |
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*'''[[Negeri Sembilan]]'''<br />[[Seri Menanti|Istana Besar Seri Menanti]] ([[Yamtuan Besar|Yang di-Pertuan Besar]])<br />Chief Minister's Official Residence ([[List of Menteris Besar of Negeri Sembilan|Chief Minister]]) |
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*'''[[Malacca]]'''<br />Istana Melaka ([[Yang di-Pertua Negeri Melaka|Governor]])<br />Seri Bendahara ([[List of Chief Ministers of Malacca|Chief Minister]]) |
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*'''[[Johor]]'''<br />[[Istana Besar]] ([[Sultan of Johor|Sultan]], largely ceremonial)<br />[[Istana Bukit Serene]] ([[Sultan of Johor|Sultan]])<br />Saujana ([[List of Menteris Besar of Johor|Chief Minister]]) |
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*'''[[Pahang]]'''<br />Istana Abu Bakar ([[Sultan of Pahang|Sultan]])<br />Chief Minister's Official Residence ([[List of Menteris Besar of Pahang|Chief Minister]]) |
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*'''[[Terengganu]]'''<br />Istana Syarqiyyah ([[Sultan of Terengganu|Sultan]])<br />Seri Iman ([[List of Menteris Besar of Terengganu|Chief Minister]]) |
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*'''[[Kelantan]]'''<br />Istana Balai Besar ([[Sultan of Kelantan|Sultan]], largely ceremonial)<br />Istana Negeri ([[Sultan of Kelantan|Sultan]])<br />JKR 10 ([[List of Menteris Besar of Kelantan|Chief Minister]]) |
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*'''[[Sabah]]'''<br />Istana Seri Kinabalu ([[Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Sabah|Governor]])<br />Seri Gaya ([[Chief Minister of Sabah|Chief Minister]]) |
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*'''[[Sarawak]]'''<br />[[The Astana, Sarawak|The Astana]] ([[Yang di-Pertua Negeri Sarawak|Governor]])<br />Demak Jaya ([[List of Chief Ministers of Sarawak|Premier]]) |
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* Former [[Istana Negara, Jalan Istana|Istana Negara at Jalan Istana]] (King, former official residence) |
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* [[President's House, Colombo|President's House]] |
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*'''[[Penang]]'''<br />[[Suffolk House, Penang|Suffolk House]] (Former [[List of governors of Penang|Governor]]'s residence) |
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* [[Prime Minister's House (Colombo)|Prime Minister's House]] |
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*'''[[Malacca]]'''<br />[[Governor's Museum|Old Governor's residence]] (Former Governor and [[Yang di-Pertua Negeri Melaka|Yang di-Pertua Negeri]]'s residence) |
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===Maldives=== |
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* Presidential Palace, also called Tesheen Palace |
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* [[Muliaage]] ([[President of the Maldives|President]]) |
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==={{flag|Tajikistan}}=== |
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* Hilaaleege Official residence ([[Vice President of the Maldives|Vice President]]) |
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* Presidential Palace |
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====Former==== |
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* [[Theemuge]] ([[President of the Maldives|President]], formerly; now the Supreme Court of the Maldives) |
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[[Image:Grand Palace in Bangkok - Chakri Mahaprasad Hall.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Grand Palace, Bangkok]] |
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* [[Grand Palace, Bangkok|Grand Palace]] ([[House of Chakri|monarch]]) |
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* [[Bang Pa-In Royal Palace]] (monarch, summer retreat) |
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* [[Chitralada Palace]] (monarch, The king & the queen of Thailand was living here.)) |
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* [[Sanam Chan Palace]] (monarch) |
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* [[Vimanmek Palace]] (monarch) |
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* [[Baan Phitsanulok]] ([[List of Prime Ministers of Thailand|Prime Minister]]) |
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===Mali=== |
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* Presidential Palace |
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*[[Türkmenbaşy Palace]] ([[Politics of Turkmenistan|President]]) |
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===Malta=== |
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==={{flag|United Arab Emirates}}=== |
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[[File:Malta Attard San Anton Palace BW 2011-10-09 10-06-16.jpg|thumb|[[San Anton Palace]], [[Attard]]]] |
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* [[Amiti Palace]] ([[President of the United Arab Emirates|President]]) |
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* [[San Anton Palace]] (Official Residence of the President) |
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==={{flag|Uzbekistan}}=== |
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* [[ |
* [[Verdala Palace]] (Summer Residence of the President) |
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* [[Villa Francia]] (Official Residence of the Prime Minister) |
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* [[Girgenti Palace]] (Summer Residence of the Prime Minister) |
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* [[Fort St. Angelo]] (former residence of the Grand Master, now restored) |
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[[Image:Vietnamese Presidential Palace, Hanoi, 2006-Nov-17.jpg|thumb|200px|Presidential Palace, Hanoi]] |
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* [[Grandmaster's Palace (Valletta)|Grandmaster's Palace]] (former residence of the Grand Master and the Governor, now housing the Office of the President and a museum) |
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* [[Presidential Palace, Hanoi|Presidential Palace]] |
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* [[Palazzo Vilhena]] (former residence of the Grand Master, now a museum) |
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* [[Aħrax Tower]] (former summer residence of the Governor, now abandoned) |
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* [[Casa Leoni]] (former residence of the Governor, now housing a government ministry) |
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===Mauritania=== |
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* Presidential Palace |
* [[Presidential Palace (Mauritania)|Presidential Palace]] |
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===Mauritius=== |
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* [[State House (Mauritius)|State House]] ([[List of Presidents of Mauritius|President]]) |
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==={{flag|Albania}}=== |
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* [[Clarisse House]] ([[List of Prime Ministers of Mauritius|Prime Ministers]]) |
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* Pallati i Brigadave |
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===Mexico=== |
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[[File:Palacio Nacional, México D.F., México, 2013-10-16, DD 119.JPG|thumb|[[National Palace (Mexico)|National Palace]] in Mexico City]] |
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* Presidential Palace, also "President House" |
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* [[National Palace (Mexico)|National Palace]] ([[President of Mexico|President]]) |
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* #1 Government House ([[Prime Minister of Armenia|Prime Minister]]) |
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* [[Los Pinos]] (Presidential residence and office) |
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[[Image:CIMG2973 bkanzleramt wien.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Ballhausplatz Nr. 2]] |
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* [[Chapultepec Castle|Castillo de Chapultepec]] (Emperor then President, formerly; kept as National Museum of History) |
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* [[Hofburg Imperial Palace]] ([[President of Austria|President]]) |
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<nowiki>*</nowiki><small>In every state of the Mexico the [[Palacio de Gobierno]], or Government Palace, was the official residence the governor, they are now maintained solely as the relevant governor's offices.</small> |
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* Ballhausplatz Nr. 2 ([[Chancellor of Austria|Chancellor]]) |
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*Casa Borda, Cuernavaca (Emperor's summer residence, formerly; kept as a cultural centre) |
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====States==== |
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Querétaro |
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* [[Drozdi]] ([[President of Belarus|President]]) |
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* Casa de la Corregidora (Governor mansion) |
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===Moldova=== |
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* [[Presidential Palace, Chișinău|Presidential Palace]] |
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* [[Royal Palace of Brussels]] ([[Monarchy of Belgium|monarch]]) |
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* [[Royal Castle of Laeken|Château de Laeken]] (monarch) |
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* [[Rue de la Loi-Wetstraat 16]] ([[List of Prime Ministers of Belgium|Prime Minister]]) |
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====Transnistria==== |
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==={{flag|Bosnia and Herzegovina}}=== |
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* Presidential Palace, Tiraspol |
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* Presidency Building |
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* Konak Residence (visiting foreign dignitaries; also used for state receptions) |
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===Monaco=== |
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*[[Prince's Palace of Monaco|Palais Princier de Monaco]] ([[Prince of Monaco|Monarch]]) |
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[[Image:Euxinograd-palace-benkovski.png|right|thumb|200px|Euxinograd palace, Bulgaria]] |
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*Résidence du ministre d'État ([[Minister of State (Monaco)|Minister of State]]) |
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* [[Euxinograd]] ([[List of Presidents of Bulgaria|President]]) |
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===Mongolia=== |
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* [[ |
* [[Government Palace (Mongolia)|Government Palace]] (Offices of the President and Prime Minister) |
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* The Marshal Mansion ([[President of Mongolia|President]], former winter residence of [[Khorloogiin Choibalsan]] and [[Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal]]) |
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* [[Banski dvori]] ([[Government of Croatia|Government]]) |
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* Ikh Tenger Complex (President's residence) |
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===Montenegro=== |
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* Blue Palace (Official Residence of the President) |
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* [[Presidential Palace, (Nicosia)|Presidential Palace]] |
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===Morocco=== |
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* [[Dar al-Makhzen (Rabat)|Dar al-Makhzen]], [[Rabat]] (main residence) |
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* [[Prague Castle]] ([[President of the Czech Republic|President]]) |
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* [[Dar al-Makhzen (Fez)|Dar al-Makhzen]], [[Fes]] |
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* [[Lány (Kladno District)|The Lány Chateau]] (President, summer residence) |
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* [[Kasbah of Marrakesh|Dar al-Makhzen]], [[Marrakesh]] |
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* [[Kramářova Vila]] ([[Prime Minister of the Czech Republic|Prime Minister]]) |
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* [[Kasbah of Moulay Ismail|Dar al-Makhzen]], [[Meknes]] |
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* [[Dar el Makhzen (Tangier)|Marchane Palace]], [[Tangier]] |
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* [[Bahia Palace]], [[Marrakech]] |
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===Mozambique=== |
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* [[Palácio da Ponta Vermelha]] ([[Heads of state of Mozambique|President]]) |
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[[Image:Copenhagen amalienborg seen from opera house.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Amalienborg Palace]] |
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* [[Gråsten Palace]] ([[List of Danish monarchs|monarch]], summer retreat) |
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* [[Amalienborg Palace]] (monarch, winter retreat) |
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* [[Fredensborg Palace]] (monarch, spring and autumn retreat) |
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* [[Sorgenfri Palace]] (monarch) |
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* [[Marselisborg Palace]] (monarch) |
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* [[Chancellory House]] (crown prince) |
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* [[Schackenborg Castle]] (younger son of the monarch) |
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* [[Chateau de Cayx]] (monarch, summer retreat in [[France]]) |
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* [[Marienborg]] ([[Prime Minister of Denmark|Prime Minister]], summer residence) |
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===Myanmar=== |
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*[[ |
* [[Presidential Palace, Naypyidaw|Presidential Palace]] ([[President of Myanmar|President]]) |
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* Zeyadili Palace ([[Tatmadaw]] Headquarters) |
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*[[Paslepa]] (President, residence) |
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==={{flag|Finland}}=== |
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[[Image:Presidentinlinna.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Presidential Palace, Helsinki]] |
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* [[Presidential Palace, Helsinki|Presidential Palace]] ([[President of Finland|President]]) |
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* [[Mäntyniemi]], also Talludden (President) |
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* [[Kultaranta]], also Gullranda (President, summer residence) |
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* [[Kesäranta]], also Villa Bjälbo ([[Prime Minister of Finland|Prime Minister]]) |
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====Former==== |
====Former==== |
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* [[Government House, Rangoon|Government House]] (Governor) |
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* [[Tamminiemi]] (President, formerly; kept as [[Urho Kekkonen]] Museum) |
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* [[Belmond Governor's Residence]] (Governor) |
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* Zayar Thiri Baikman in [[Yangon]] ([[Tatmadaw]] Headquarters) |
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===Namibia=== |
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* [[State House of Namibia|State House]] ([[List of Presidents of Namibia|President]]) |
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[[Image:Palais de l'Elysée Entrée.JPG|thumb|200px|Palais de l'Elysée]] |
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* [[Élysée Palace|Palais de l'Élysée]] ([[President of France|President]]) |
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* [[Château de Rambouillet]] (President) |
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* Fort de [[Bregancon|Brégançon]] (President, summer residence) |
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* Domaine National de Marly (President) |
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* Domaine de Souzy-la-Biche (President) |
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* [[Hôtel Matignon]] ([[Prime Minister of France|Prime Minister]]) |
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* [[Hôtel de Lassay]] (President of the [[French National Assembly]]) |
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* Hôtel de [[Marigny]] (visiting foreign dignitaries) |
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===Nauru=== |
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* [[State House (Nauru)|State House]] ([[President of Nauru|President]]; formerly kept as immigration detention center) |
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* '''[[French Polynesia]]''':<br>Presidence (President of French Polynesia)<br>Haut Commissariat (High Commissioner of French Polynesia) |
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===Netherlands=== |
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[[File:Palacio Real, Ámsterdam, Países Bajos, 2016-05-30, DD 07-09 HDR.jpg|thumb|Royal Palace, Amsterdam]] |
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* Presidential Palace |
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* [[The Dutch Royal Palace|The Royal Palace]] (official reception palace for foreign dignitaries and used for weddings and the act of abdication) |
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* [[Noordeinde Palace]] (official working palace of the king) |
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* [[Huis ten Bosch|Palace Huis ten Bosch]] (official residence of the king) |
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* [[Drakensteyn Castle]] (private residence of [[Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands]], the country's former Queen) |
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* [[Catshuis]] (official residence of the prime minister of the Netherlands) |
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Former residence |
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==={{flag|Germany}}=== |
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[[ |
[[File:Den Haag Binnenhof 02.jpg|thumb|Binnenhof, The Hague]] |
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[[File:Apeldoorn Paleis Het Loo 1.jpg|thumb|Palace het Loo, Apeldoorn]] |
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* [[Schloss Bellevue]] ([[President of Germany|President]]) |
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* [[Soestdijk Palace]] (former royal residence of [[Juliana of the Netherlands|Queen Juliana]]) |
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* [[Villa Hammerschmidt]] (President, second residence) |
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* [[Het Loo Palace]] (former royal summer residence of [[Wilhelmina of the Netherlands|Queen Wilhelmina]]) |
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* [[German Chancellery|Bundeskanzleramt]] ([[Chancellor of Germany|Chancellor]]) |
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* [[ |
* [[Anneville (Ulvenhout)]] (former royal residence of [[Wilhelmina of the Netherlands]]) |
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* [[Binnenhof]] (former royal residence of [[Floris IV, Count of Holland]]), (currently parlement building) |
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* [[Breda Castle]] (former royal residence of [[William III of England]]) |
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* [[Bronbeek]] (former royal residence of [[William III of the Netherlands]]) |
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* [[City Hall of Tilburg]] (former royal residence of [[William II of the Netherlands]] ) |
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* [[Huis Doorn]] (former royal residence of [[Wilhelm II, German Emperor]]) |
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* [[Kneuterdijk Palace]] (former royal residence of [[William II of the Netherlands]]) |
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* [[Koninklijke Schouwburg]] (former royal residence of [[William V, Prince of Orange]]) |
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* [[Lange Voorhout Palace]] (former royal residence) |
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* [[Mauritshuis]] (former royal residence of [[John Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen]]) |
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* [[Stadhouderlijk Hof]] (former royal residence of [[William Louis, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg]]) |
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===Nepal=== |
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* [[ |
* [[Sheetal Niwas]] ([[President of Nepal|President]]) |
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* |
*[[Baluwatar, Kathmandu|Baluwatar]] ([[Prime Minister of Nepal|Prime Minister]]) |
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==={{flag|Guernsey}}=== |
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* Government House (Lieutenant Governor) |
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===New Zealand=== |
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[[File:Government House front.jpg|thumb|[[Government House, Wellington|Government House]], [[Wellington]]]] |
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*[[Sándor Palace]] ([[Heads of state of Hungary|President]]) |
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* [[Government House, Wellington|Government House]] ([[Governor-General of New Zealand|Governor-General]]) |
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* [[Government House, Auckland|Government House]] (Governor-General, Auckland residence) |
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* [[Premier House]] ([[Prime Minister of New Zealand|Prime Minister]]) |
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====Former==== |
====Former==== |
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*[[Old Government House, Auckland]] |
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[[Image:Buda--Castles01.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Buda Castle, Budapest]] |
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* [[Buda Castle]] ([[Royal Hungary|King]], formerly; retained as Historical Museum of Budapest and [[Hungarian National Gallery]]) |
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====Realm==== |
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*'''Cook Islands''': Government House ([[Queen's Representative]]) |
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* [[Bessastaðir]] ([[President of Iceland|President]]) |
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* '''Tokelau''': Government House ([[Administrators of Tokelau|Administrator]]) |
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===Nicaragua=== |
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* [[:es:Casa Naranja|Presidential Palace]] |
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* [[Áras an Uachtaráin]] ([[President of Ireland|President]]) |
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* El Carmen Residence (Residence of president [[Daniel Ortega]]) |
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* [[Stewards House]], [[Farmleigh]] ([[Taoiseach]]) |
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* [[:es:La Loma (Palacio Presidencial)|Presidential Palace]] (former) |
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* [[Farmleigh]] (visiting foreign dignitaries) |
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* [[Mansion House, Dublin]] ([[Lord Mayor of Dublin]]) |
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===Niger=== |
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* Presidential Palace |
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* [[Government House, Isle of Man|Government House]] ([[Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man|Lieutenant Governor]]) |
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===Nigeria=== |
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====Federal==== |
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*[[Aso Villa]] ([[President of Nigeria|President]]) |
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====State==== |
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* [[Quirinal Palace|Palazzo del Quirinale]] Official residence of the [[President of the Italian Republic|President of the Republic]] in Rome |
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* '''[[Lagos State]]''':<br />[[Lagos State Governor's House|Lagos House]] ([[Governor of Lagos State|Governor]]) |
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* [[Castelporziano]] President |
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* '''[[Rivers State]]''':<br />[[Government House, Port Harcourt|Government House]] ([[Governor of Rivers State|Governor]]) |
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* [[Villa Rosebery]] President |
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* [[Palazzo Chigi]] Official Seat of the Italian Government and Roman residence of the [[Italian Prime Minister]] |
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* [[Villa Doria Pamphili]] Prime Minister |
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* [[Villa Madama]] Prime Minister |
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===North Korea=== |
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{{main|North Korean leader's residences}} |
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* Government House ([[Lieutenant Governor of Jersey|Lieutenant Governor]]) |
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* [[Government Complex No. 1]] (39°0'56"N 125°44'43"E) |
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* [[Ryongsong Residence]] ([[Chairman of the National Defense Commission of North Korea|Chairman of National Defense Commission]]) |
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* [[Kangdong Residence]] |
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* [[Sinuiju North Korean Leader's Residence]] |
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* [[:zh:百花園迎賓館|Paekhwawon State Guest House]] |
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====Former==== |
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* [[ |
* [[Kumsusan Palace of the Sun]] ([[List of Presidents of North Korea|President]], formerly; kept as mausoleum) |
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===North Macedonia=== |
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* [[Villa Vodno]] (Official Presidential workplace) |
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*[[Schloss Vaduz]] ([[List of princes of Liechtenstein|Prince]]) |
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===Norway=== |
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[[ |
[[File:Slottet oslo 2.jpg|thumb|Royal Palace, Oslo]] |
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* [[ |
* [[Royal Palace, Oslo|Royal Palace]] ([[Oslo]]) |
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* [[Bygdøy Royal Estate]] ([[Norwegian monarchy|Monarch]], summer retreat) |
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* [[Oscarshall Castle, Oslo|Oscarshall Castle]] |
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* [[Akershus Castle, Oslo|Akershus Castle]] |
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* [[Gamlehaugen]] (Monarch, [[Bergen]]) |
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* [[Ledaal]] (Monarch, [[Stavanger]]) |
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* [[Stiftsgården]] (Monarch, [[Trondheim]]) |
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* [[Skaugum|Skaugum Estate]] (Crown Prince) |
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* [[Inkognitogata 18]] ([[Heads of government of Norway|Prime Minister]]) |
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* [[Inkognitogata 18|Riddervolds gate 2]] (Visiting foreign dignitaries) |
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===Oman=== |
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[[File:Al Alam Palace.jpg|thumb|Al Alam Palace]] |
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* [[Historical Presidential Palace, Kaunas]] (President, formerly; kept as museum) |
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*[[Al Alam Palace]] |
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* [[Royal Palace of Lithuania]] (formerly [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania|Grand Duke]]; demolished) |
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*[[Al Baraka Palace]] |
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*[[Al Maamoura Palace]] |
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*[[Al Shomoukh Palace]] |
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===Pakistan=== |
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====Federal==== |
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* [[Grand Ducal Palace, Luxembourg|Grand Ducal Palace]] ([[List of Grand Dukes of Luxembourg|monarch]]) |
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* [[Aiwan-e-Sadr]] ([[President of Pakistan|President]]) |
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* [[Berg Castle]] (monarch) |
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* [[Prime Minister House (Pakistan)|Prime Minister House]] ([[Prime Minister of Pakistan|Prime Minister]]) |
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====Provincial==== |
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* '''[[Balochistan, Pakistan|Balochistan]]''':<br />[[Governor's House (Quetta)|Governor's House]] |
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* Presidential Palace |
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* '''[[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]]''':<br />[[Governor's House (Peshawar)|Governor's House]] |
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* '''[[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]]''':<br />[[Governor's House (Lahore)|Governor's House]] |
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* '''[[Sindh]]''':<br />[[Governor's House (Karachi)|Governor's House]] |
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===Palestine=== |
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*[[Mukataa]] (PLO) |
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* [[San Anton Palace]] {[[President of Malta|President]]) |
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* Verdala Palace (President, summer retreat) |
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* Inquisitor's Palace ([[Prime Minister of Malta|Prime Minister]]) |
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===Panama=== |
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* [[Palacio de las Garzas]] ([[List of Heads of State of Panama|President]]) |
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* Presidential Palace |
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===Papua New Guinea=== |
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* Government House ([[Governor-General of Papua New Guinea|Governor-General]]) |
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*[[Palais de Monaco]] ([[Prince of Monaco|monarch]]) |
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===Paraguay=== |
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[[File:Palacio de los López.jpg|thumb|[[Palacio de los López]]]] |
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* Presidential Palace |
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* [[Mburuvichá Roga]] ([[List of Presidents of Paraguay|President]]) |
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* [[Palacio de los López]] (Presidential office) |
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===Peru=== |
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[[ |
[[File:PalacioEjecutivodelPeru.jpg|thumb|Palacio de Gobierno, [[Lima]]]] |
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* [[ |
* [[Government Palace (Peru)|Palacio de Gobierno]] ([[List of Presidents of Peru|President]]) |
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* [[Noordeinde Palace]] (monarch; kept as office for monarch) |
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===Philippines=== |
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* [[The Dutch Royal Palace|The Royal Palace]] |
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[[File:Malacañang Palace (local img).jpg|thumb|The [[Malacañang Palace]] as viewed from the [[Pasig River]]]] |
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* [[Villa Eikenhorst]] (Crown Prince and family) |
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* [[Malacañang Palace]], [[Manila]] ([[President of the Philippines|President]]) |
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* [[Castle Drakensteyn]] (monarch, retreat; visiting foreign dignitaries) |
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* [[Malacañang sa Sugbo]], [[Cebu City]] ([[President of the Philippines|President]], official residence in Visayas) |
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* [[Catshuis]] ([[Prime Minister of the Netherlands|Prime Minister]]) |
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* [[Malacañang of the South|Presidential Guest House (''Malacañang of the South'')]], [[Davao City]] ([[President of the Philippines|President]], official residence in Mindanao) |
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* [[The Mansion (Baguio)|Mansion House]], [[Baguio]] ([[President of the Philippines|President]], official summer residence) |
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====Former==== |
====Former==== |
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* Independence House, [[Aguinaldo Shrine]], [[Kawit]], [[Cavite]] (''de facto'' official residence of [[First Philippine Republic]] and [[Republic of Biak-na-Bato]]) |
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* [[Het Loo]] (monarch, formerly; retreat, now kept as museum) |
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* [[Palacio del Gobernador]], [[Intramuros]], [[Manila]] (residence of [[Governor-General of the Philippines]]) |
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* [[Noordeinde 66]] (monarch, formerly; kept as office for Prince of Orange) |
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* [[ |
* [[Malolos Cathedral]], [[Malolos]], [[Bulacan]] (official residence of [[First Philippine Republic]]) |
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* [[Malacañang of the North|Malacañang ti Amianan]], [[Paoay, Ilocos Norte|Paoay]], [[Ilocos Norte]] (former residence of the late [[Ferdinand Marcos]]; now a memorial museum) |
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* [[Leyte Provincial Capitol]], seat of the [[Commonwealth of the Philippines]] |
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===Poland=== |
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[[File:Warszawa Pałac Prezydencki 2011.jpg|thumb|[[Presidential Palace, Warsaw|Presidential Palace]], Warsaw]] |
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* [[Presidential Palace, Warsaw|Presidential Palace]] in [[Warsaw]] ([[President of the Republic of Poland|President]]) |
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* [[Royal Palace, Oslo|Royal Palace]] |
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* [[Building of the Chancellery of the Prime Minister (Poland)|Chancellery of the Prime Minister]] (Official workplace of Prime Minister) |
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* [[Bygdø Royal Estate]] ([[Norwegian monarchy|monarch]]) |
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* Villa Parkowa (Official residence of [[Prime Minister of Poland|Prime Minister]]) |
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* [[Oscarshall Castle, Oslo|Oscarshall Castle]] |
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* [[Belweder]] in [[Warsaw]] (President's residence until 1994; since then kept for official government functions and visiting foreign dignitaries) |
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* [[Akershus Castle, Oslo|Akershus Castle]] |
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* Presidential Castle in [[Wisła]] |
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* [[Gamlehaugen]] (monarch, summer retreat) |
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* Presidential Manor House in [[Ciechocinek]] |
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* [[Ledaal]] (monarch) |
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* Presidential Residence in [[Hel, Poland|Hel]] |
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* [[Stiftsgården]] (monarch) |
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* Presidential Residence in [[Lucień]] |
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* [[Skaugum|Skaugum Estate]] (crown prince) |
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* Presidential Residence in [[Ruda Tarnowska]] |
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* [[Inkognito gt. 18]] ([[Heads of government of Norway|Prime Minister]]) |
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* Presidential Villa in Klarysew part of [[Konstancin-Jeziorna]] |
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* [[Parkveien 45]], also called Villa Parafina (visiting foreign dignitaries) |
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[[File:Gmach Kancelarii Prezesa Rady Ministrów kwiecień 2017.jpg|thumb|[[Building of the Chancellery of the Prime Minister (Poland)]] in Warsaw]] |
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* [[Presidential Palace, Warsaw|Pałac Prezydencki]] ([[President of the Republic of Poland|President]]) |
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* Summer Residence (President, summer retreat) |
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* [[Wawel Castle]] |
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==={{flag|Portugal}}=== |
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* [[Royal Castle, Warsaw|Royal Castle]] (King, formerly; now museum) |
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* [[Belém Palace|Palácio de Belém]] ([[President of Portugal|President]]) |
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*[[Wilanów Palace]] |
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* [[Palácio de São Bento]] ([[List of Prime Ministers of Portugal|Prime Minister]]) |
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*[[Palace on the Isle]] |
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* [[Palácio das Necessidades]] (Minister of Foreign Affairs) |
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*[[Sanok Castle]] |
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*[[Zhovkva Castle]] |
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*[[Malbork Castle]] |
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*[[Brzeg Castle]] |
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*[[Ujazdów Castle]] |
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*[[Piotrków Trybunalski Castle]] |
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*[[Niepołomice Castle]] |
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*[[Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania]] |
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*[[Saxon Palace]] |
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*[[Tykocin Castle]] |
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===Portugal=== |
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[[File:Palacio Belem Lisboa.JPG|thumb|[[Belém Palace|Belém National Palace]], [[Lisbon]].]] |
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* [[Cotroceni Palace]] ([[President of Romania|President]]) |
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[[File:Queluz Palace fountains.JPG|thumb|[[Queluz National Palace]], [[Queluz, Portugal|Queluz]].]] |
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* [[Belém Palace]] ([[President of Portugal|President of the Republic]]) |
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** [[Palace of the Dukes of Braganza]] ([[President of Portugal|President of the Republic]], official residence in the [[Norte Region, Portugal|North Region]]) |
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** [[Citadel of Cascais]] ([[President of Portugal|President of the Republic]], official summer residence) |
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* [[São Bento Mansion]] ([[List of Prime Ministers of Portugal|Prime Minister]]) |
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* [[Palace of Necessidades]] (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) |
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* [[Fort of São Julião da Barra]] (Minister of National Defence) |
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* [[:pt:Palácio de São Lourenço|Palace of São Lourenço]] (Representative of the Republic in [[Madeira]]) |
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* [[Madre de Deus Manor]] (Representative of the Republic in the [[Azores]]) |
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* [[Queluz Palace]] ([[state guest house]]) |
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==== Former ==== |
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* [[Ajuda Palace|Ajuda Royal Palace]] (official royal residence) |
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[[Image:Grand Kremlin Palace.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Kremlin]] |
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* [[Castle of São Jorge|Alcáçova Palace at São Jorge Castle]] (official royal residence) |
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* [[University of Coimbra|Alcáçova Palace at Coimbra]] (official royal residence) |
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* [[Royal Palace of Évora|Évora Royal Palace]] (official royal residence) |
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* [[Palace of Mafra|Royal Building of Mafra (Palace and Basilica)]] (official royal residence) |
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* [[Palace of Necessidades|Necessidades Royal Palace]] (official royal residence) |
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* [[Ribeira Palace|Ribeira Royal Palace]] (official royal residence) |
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* [[Queluz Palace|Queluz Royal Palace]] (summer residence turned official royal residence) |
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* [[Sintra National Palace|Sintra Royal Palace]] (summer residence turned official royal residence) |
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===Qatar=== |
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* [[Amiri Diwan of the State of Qatar|Emir's Palace]] ([[List of emirs of Qatar|Emir]]) |
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* Al Wajba Palace (Emir) |
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===Romania=== |
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* Vila Lac 3 (residence of the [[President of Romania|President]]) |
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* [[Cotroceni Palace]] (office of the President) |
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* [[Victoria Palace]] (office of the [[Prime Minister of Romania|Prime Minister]]) |
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* [[Elisabeta Palace]] (official residence of HM [[Margareta of Romania]]) |
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* [[Săvârșin Castle]] (residence of HM [[Margareta of Romania]]) |
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===Russia=== |
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[[File:Grand Kremlin Palace, Moscow.jpg|thumb|Grand Kremlin Palace]] |
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* [[Moscow Kremlin|Kremlin]] ([[President of Russia|President]]) |
* [[Moscow Kremlin|Kremlin]] ([[President of Russia|President]]) |
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* [[Zavidovo]] (President) |
* [[Zavidovo]] (President) |
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* [[Novo-Ogaryovo]] (President) |
* [[Novo-Ogaryovo]] (President) |
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* [[White House (Moscow)|White House]] ([[Prime Minister of Russia|Prime Minister]]) |
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====Former==== |
====Former==== |
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* [[Alexander Palace]] ([[ |
* [[Alexander Palace]] ([[Russian Czar|Tsar]], formerly; kept as museum) |
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* [[Anichkov Palace]] (Tsar, formerly; kept as Pioneers Palace) |
* [[Anichkov Palace]] (Tsar, formerly; kept as Pioneers Palace) |
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* [[Catherine Palace]] (Tsar, summer retreat, formerly; kept as museum) |
* [[Catherine Palace]] (Tsar, summer retreat, formerly; kept as museum) |
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* [[Nicholas Palace]] (Tsar, formerly; kept as commercial offices) |
* [[Nicholas Palace]] (Tsar, formerly; kept as commercial offices) |
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* [[Oranienbaum, Russia|Oraniembaum]] (Tsar, formerly; kept as museum) |
* [[Oranienbaum, Russia|Oraniembaum]] (Tsar, formerly; kept as museum) |
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* [[Pavlovsk]] (Tsar, formerly; kept as museum) |
* [[Pavlovsk Palace|Pavlovsk]] (Tsar, formerly; kept as museum) |
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* [[Peterhof]] (Tsar, formerly; kept as museum) |
* [[Peterhof Palace]] (Tsar, formerly; kept as museum) |
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* [[Pella Palace]] (Tsar, summer retreat, formerly; demolished) |
* [[Pella Palace]] (Tsar, summer retreat, formerly; demolished) |
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* [[Summer Palace ( |
* [[Summer Palace (Rastrelli)|Summer Palace]] (Tsar, summer retreat, formerly; demolished) |
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* [[Tauride Palace]] (Tsar, formerly; kept as offices for Interparliamentary Assembly of Member Nations of the Commonwealth of Independent States) |
* [[Tauride Palace]] (Tsar, formerly; kept as offices for Interparliamentary Assembly of Member Nations of the Commonwealth of Independent States) |
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* [[Vladimir Palace]] (Tsar, formerly; kept as Academics' House) |
* [[Vladimir Palace]] (Tsar, formerly; kept as Academics' House) |
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* [[Winter Palace]] (Tsar, winter retreat, formerly; kept as museum) |
* [[Winter Palace]] (Tsar, winter retreat, formerly; kept as museum) |
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* [[Yelagin Palace]] (Tsar, summer retreat, formerly; kept as museum) |
* [[Yelagin Palace]] (Tsar, summer retreat, formerly; kept as museum) |
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* [[Kuntsevo Dacha]] (Summer residence of [[Joseph Stalin]]) |
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* Stalin's Dacha in [[Sochi]] (Summer residence of [[Joseph Stalin]]) |
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====Republics==== |
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[[File:Kazan Kremlin Presidential Palace 08-2016.jpg|thumb|Kazan Kremlin]] |
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[[Image:Predsednistvo.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Novi Dvor (''New Palace'')]] |
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* '''[[Adygea]]''':<br />Building of the Administration of the Republic Of Adygea, [[Maykop]] ([[Head of the Republic of Adygea|Head]]) |
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* [[Beli Dvor]] ([[House of Karađorđević|Crown Prince]]) |
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* '''[[Bashkortostan]]''':<br />[[Republic House, Bashkortostan|Republic House]] ([[Head of the Republic of Bashkortostan|Head]]) |
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* [[Novi Dvor]] (''New Palace'') ([[President of Serbia]]) |
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* '''[[Buryatia]]''':<br />54 Ulitsa Lenina, [[Ulan-Ude]] ([[Head of the Republic of Buryatia|Head]]) |
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* '''[[Chechnya]]''':<br />Residence of the Head of the Chechen Republic, [[Grozny]] ([[Head of the Chechen Republic|Head]]) |
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* '''[[Chuvashia]]''':<br />Government House, [[Cheboksary]] ([[Head of the Chuvash Republic|Head]]) |
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* '''[[Dagestan]]''':<br />White House, [[Makhachkala]] ([[Head of the Republic of Dagestan|Head]]) |
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* '''[[Ingushetia]]''':<br />14 Prospekt I. Zyazikova, [[Magas]] ([[Head of the Republic of Ingushetia|Head]]) |
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* '''[[Karachay-Cherkessia]]''':<br />Government House, [[Cherkessk]] ([[Head of Karachay-Cherkessia|Head]]) |
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* '''[[Republic of Karelia]]''':<br />19 Prospekt Lenina, [[Petrozavodsk]] ([[Head of the Republic of Karelia|Head]]) |
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* '''[[Khakassia]]''':<br />Residence of the Head of the Republic of Khakassia, [[Abakan]] ([[Head of the Republic of Khakassia|Head]]) |
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* '''[[Komi Republic]]''':<br />9 Ulitsa Kommunisticheskaya, [[Syktyvkar]] ([[Head of the Komi Republic|Head]]) |
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* '''[[Mordovia]]''':<br />Dom Respubliki, [[Saransk]] ([[Head of the Republic of Mordovia|Head]]) |
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* '''[[Sakha Republic|Sakha]]''':<br />11 Ulitsa Kirova, [[Yakutsk]] ([[Head of the Sakha Republic|Head]]) |
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* '''[[Tatarstan]]''':<br />[[Kazan Kremlin]] ([[President of the Republic of Tatarstan|President]]) |
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* '''[[Udmurtia]]''':<br />Palace of the Head of the Udmurt Republic, [[Izhevsk]] ([[Head of the Udmurt Republic|Head]]) |
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====Krais==== |
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* '''[[Krasnodar Krai]]''':<br />35 Ulitsa Krasnaya, [[Krasnodar]] ([[Governor of Krasnodar Krai|Governor]]) |
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===Rwanda=== |
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* [[Urugwiro]] |
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===Saint Kitts and Nevis=== |
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* [[Government House, Saint Christopher and Nevis|Government House]] ([[List of Governors-General of Saint Kitts and Nevis|Governor-General]]) |
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===Saint Lucia=== |
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* [[Government House, Saint Lucia|Government House]] ([[List of Governors-General of Saint Lucia|Governor-General]]) |
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===Saint Vincent and the Grenadines=== |
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* Government House ([[List of Governors-General of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines|Governor-General]]) |
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===Samoa=== |
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* Government House ([[O le Ao o le Malo|Head of State]]) |
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====Former==== |
====Former==== |
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*Villa Vailima |
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* [[Old Palace (Belgrade)|Old Palace]] ([[House of Obrenović|King]], formerly; kept as City Assembly of Belgrade) |
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===São Tomé and Príncipe=== |
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[[File:São Tomé - Palacio Presidencial.jpg|thumb|[[Presidential Palace of São Tomé e Príncipe]]]] |
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* [[Presidential Palace of São Tomé e Príncipe|Presidential Palace]] |
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===Saudi Arabia=== |
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* [[Al Yamamah Palace]], [[Riyadh]] ([[King of Saudi Arabia|King]]) |
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* Al Salam Palace, [[Jeddah]] ([[King of Saudi Arabia|King]]) |
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* Al Safa Palace, [[Mecca]] ([[King of Saudi Arabia|King]]) |
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===Senegal=== |
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* Palais de la Republique ([[List of Presidents of Senegal|President]]) |
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===Serbia=== |
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[[File:Predsednistvo.jpg|thumb|[[Novi Dvor]]]] |
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* [[Novi Dvor]] ([[President of Serbia|President]]'s office) |
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* [[List of official residences of Serbia#Official Residences|Villa Mir]] (President's residence) |
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* [[List of official residences of Serbia#Official Residences|Villa Bokeljka]] (President's residence) |
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* [[Government Building, Belgrade|Government Building]] ([[Prime Minister of Serbia|Prime Minister]]'s office) |
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* [[List of official residences of Serbia#Official Residences|Villa Bor]] (Prime Minister's residence) |
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====Former==== |
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* [[Stari dvor|Stari Dvor]] (formerly royal residence; currently [[Belgrade]] City Hall) |
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* [[Kraljevski Dvor]] (formerly royal residence; currently residence of [[Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia|Crown Prince]]-[[pretender]] to the throne) |
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* [[Beli dvor|Beli Dvor]] (formerly royal residence; currently residence of Crown Prince-pretender to the throne) |
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===Seychelles=== |
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* [[State House (Seychelles)|State House]] ([[List of Presidents of Seychelles|President]]) |
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===Sierra Leone=== |
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* [[State House (Sierra Leone)|State House]] ([[Heads of government of Sierra Leone|President]]) |
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===Singapore=== |
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* [[Istana (Singapore)|Istana]] (President; de jure) |
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* [[Sri Temasek]] ([[Prime Minister of Singapore|Prime Minister]]) |
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===Slovakia=== |
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[[ |
[[File:Bratislava-grassalkovičov palác.jpg|thumb|Grassalkovich Palace]] |
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* [[Grassalkovich Palace]] ([[List of Presidents of Slovakia|President]]) |
* [[Grassalkovich Palace]] ([[List of Presidents of Slovakia|President]]) |
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===Slovenia=== |
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* [[Government and Presidential Palace, Ljubljana]] |
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===Solomon Islands=== |
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* Government House ([[Governor-General of the Solomon Islands|Governor-General]]) |
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===Somalia=== |
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* [[Villa Somalia]] ([[List of Presidents of Somalia|President]]) |
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===South Africa=== |
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* [[Mahlamba Ndlopfu|Mahlamba Ndlopfu (Libertas)]], [[Pretoria]] ([[President of South Africa|President]]) |
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* [[Genadendal Residence]], [[Cape Town]] ([[President of South Africa|President]]) |
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* [[Tuynhuys]], Cape Town ([[President of South Africa|President]]) |
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====Provincial==== |
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* '''[[Free State (province)|Free State]]:''' |
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**Free State House ([[Premier of the Free State|Premier]]) |
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* '''[[Gauteng]]:''' |
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**Bryanston Mansion ([[Premier of Gauteng|Premier]]) |
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**Oliver Tambo House ([[Deputy President of South Africa|Deputy President]]) |
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**[[Palace of Justice, Pretoria|Palace of Justice]] (Parliament) |
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* '''[[KwaZulu-Natal]]:''' |
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**[[King's House (Durban)|King's House]] ([[President of South Africa|President]] and [[Deputy President of South Africa|Deputy President]]) |
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* '''[[Western Cape]]:''' |
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**[[Leeuwenhof]] ([[Premier of the Western Cape|Premier]]) |
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**Highstead ([[Deputy President of South Africa|Deputy President]]) |
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====Provincial, former==== |
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* '''[[Cape Province]]''': |
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**[[Government House, Cape Province|Government House]] (Governor, formerly; kept as offices for [[Prime Minister of South Africa|Prime Minister]]) |
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**[[Groote Schuur]] (President, formerly, also as residence to [[Prime Minister of South Africa|Prime Minister]]) |
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* '''[[Transvaal Province|Transvaal]]''': |
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**[[Government House, Pretoria|Government House]] (Lieutenant General, formerly) |
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* '''[[Colony of Natal|Natal]]''': |
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**[[Government House, Natal|Government House]] (Lieutenant-Governor, formerly) |
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* '''[[Orange Free State (province)|Orange Free State]]''': |
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**[[Government House, Orange Free State|Government House]] (Governor, formerly) |
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**[[Old Presidency]] (President of the Orange Free State) |
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===South Korea=== |
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[[File:Seoul Gyeongbokgung Blue House Bukhansan cropped.jpg|thumb|Cheong Wa Dae, [[Seoul]]]] |
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* [[Blue House|Cheong Wa Dae]] ("House with Blue Rooftiles") ([[President of South Korea|President]]; no longer used) |
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: – Cheong Wa Dae was the official presidential office and residence complex for the [[President of South Korea]] before [[Yoon Suk-yeol]]. |
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: – It is located next to Gyeongbokgung, the main palace during the Joseon dynasty. |
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* Cheong Nam Dae ("Cheong Wa Dae in the South") ([[President of South Korea|President]]; no longer used) |
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: – Cheong Nam Dae used to be one of the two vacation residences for the President of Republic of Korea. It was returned to public in 2003. |
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: – It is located in Cheongwon-gun, North Chungcheong Province. |
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* Cheong Hae Dae ("Cheong Wa Dae on the Seashore") ([[President of South Korea|President]]; no longer used) |
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: – Cheong Hae Dae used to be one of the two vacation residences for the President of Republic of Korea. Although the president no longer uses this facility this compound is still under the administration of the Republic of Korea Navy, and thus is not open to public access. |
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: – It is located on one of the islands of Geoje-shi, South Gyeongsang Province. |
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* Gukhoeuijang Gonggwan ("Official Residence of the Speaker of National Assembly") ([[List of Speakers of the National Assembly of South Korea|Speaker of National Assembly]]) |
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: – This is the official residence for the Speaker of the National Assembly of Republic of Korea. The Speaker, also, does not work here. |
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: – It is located in Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, where many foreign missions to Korea are located. |
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* Daebeobwonjang Gonggwan ("Official Residence of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court") ([[Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Korea]]) |
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: – This is the official residence for the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Korea. The Chief Justice, also, does not work here. |
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: – It is also located in Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul. |
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* Heonbeopjaepansojang Gonggwan ("Official Residence of the President of the Constitutional Court") ([[President of the Constitutional Court of Korea]]) |
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: – This is the official residence for the President of the Constitutional Court of Korea. The President of the Court, also, does not work here. |
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: – It is located close to Cheong Wa Dae. |
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* Chongri Gonggwan ("Official Residence of the Prime Minister") ([[Prime Minister of South Korea|Prime Minister]]) |
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: – This is the official residence for the Prime Minister of Republic of Korea. The Prime Minister, however, does not work here. |
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: – It is located close to Cheong Wa Dae. |
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* Most ministers of state and heads of administrative regions also have official residences, although they are not listed here. |
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===South Sudan=== |
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* Presidential Palace |
* Presidential Palace |
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===Spain=== |
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[[ |
[[File:Royal Palace of Madrid 02.jpg|thumb|[[Royal Palace of Madrid]], the official residence of the [[king of Spain]].]] |
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* [[Palacio Real de Madrid]] (Official residence of [[Spanish Royal Family|Spanish |
* [[Palacio Real de Madrid]] (Official residence of [[Spanish Royal Family|Spanish monarchs]], but used only for state ceremonies. In [[Madrid]]'s city center) |
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* [[Palacio de la Zarzuela]] (De facto residence of the |
* [[Palacio de la Zarzuela]] (''De facto'' residence of the monarch. Also his office. A few kilometers outside of Madrid's city center) |
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* [[Palacio de Marivent]] (Summer retreat of the |
* [[Palace of Marivent|Palacio de Marivent]] (Summer retreat of the monarch. In [[Majorca]], [[Balearic Islands]]) |
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* [[Alcázar of Seville|Reales Alcázares de Sevilla]] (official residence of the |
* [[Alcázar of Seville|Reales Alcázares de Sevilla]] (official residence of the monarch in [[Andalusia]]) |
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* |
* Palacio de Albéniz (official residence of the monarch in [[Catalonia]]. In [[Barcelona]]) |
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* [[Palacio de la Moncloa]] ([[Prime Minister of Spain|President of the Government]]. Also his office) |
* [[Palacio de la Moncloa]] ([[Prime Minister of Spain|President of the Government]]. Also his office) |
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* [[Santa Cruz Palace, Madrid]] ([[Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation (Spain)|Minister of Foreign Affairs]]) |
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* [[Palacio de El Pardo]] (visiting foreign dignitaries, former dictator [[Francisco Franco]]'s residence) |
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====Autonomous communities==== |
====Autonomous communities==== |
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* '''[[Andalusia]]''':<br>[[Palacio de San Telmo]] (President of the [[Junta de Andalucía|Junta]]) |
* '''[[Aragon]]''':<br />Edificio Pignatelli (President of DGA) |
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* '''[[Andalusia]]''':<br />[[Palacio de San Telmo]] (President of the [[Junta de Andalucía|Junta]]) |
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* '''[[Basque Country (autonomous community)|Basque Country]]''':<br>[[Ajuria Enea]] ([[ |
* '''[[Basque Country (autonomous community)|Basque Country]]''':<br />[[Ajuria Enea]] ([[Lehendakari]]) |
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*'''[[Catalonia]]''':<br> |
*'''[[Catalonia]]''':<br />Casa dels Canonges ([[List of Presidents of the Generalitat de Catalunya|President of the Generalitat]]) |
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*'''[[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]]''':<br> |
*'''[[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]]''':<br />Monte Pío ([[List of Presidents of Galicia|President of the Xunta]]) |
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*'''[[Castile and Leon]]''':<br /> Colegio de la Asunción (President of the [[Junta de Castilla y León|Junta]]) |
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===Sri Lanka=== |
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* [[President's House, Colombo|President's House]] (Official residence in [[Colombo]] of the [[President of Sri Lanka|President]]) |
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[[Image:Royal-Palace-Stockholm.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Royal Palace, Stockholm]] |
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* [[President's Pavilion]] (Official residence in [[Kandy]] of the President) |
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* [[Stockholm Palace]] ([[Monarch of Sweden|monarch]]) |
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* [[Queen's Cottage]] (Country retreat of the President) |
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* [[Drottningholm Palace]] (monarch) |
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* [[Prime Minister's House (Colombo)|Temple Trees]] (Official residence of the [[Prime Minister of Sri Lanka|Prime Minister]]) |
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* [[Strömsholm Palace]] (monarch) |
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* [[Prime Minister's Cottage]] (country retreat of the prime minister) |
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* [[Rosersberg Palace]] (monarch) |
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* [[Speaker's Residence, Sri Jayawardenapura-Kotte|Speaker's Residence]] (official residence of the [[Speaker of the Parliament of Sri Lanka|speaker of the Parliament]]) |
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* [[Ulriksdal Palace]] (monarch) |
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* Chief Justice's House, Colombo (official residence of the [[Chief Justice of Sri Lanka|chief justice]]) |
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* [[Rosendal Palace]] (monarch) |
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* [[Visumpaya]] (Residence of a cabinet minister nominated by the president) |
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* [[Tullgarn Palace]] (monarch) |
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* [[General's House, Nuwara Eliya|General's House]] (country retreat for Members of Parliament) |
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* [[Gripsholm Castle]] (monarch) |
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* Bank House, Colombo (official residence of the [[governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka]]) |
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* [[Sager House]] ([[Prime Minister of Sweden|Prime Minister]]) |
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* [[General's House, Colombo]] (official residence of the [[commander of the Sri Lanka Army]]) |
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* [[Harpsund]] (Prime Minister, summer retreat) |
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===Sudan=== |
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* [[Republican Palace, Khartoum|Republican Palace]] |
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===Suriname=== |
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* [[Gouvernementsgebouw]], better known as Presidential Palace |
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===Sweden=== |
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====[[Swedish royal family]]==== |
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[[File:Royal-Palace-Stockholm.jpg|thumb|The Royal Palace in [[Stockholm]]]] |
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[[File:Drottningholm castle viewed from east 2005-08-14.jpg|thumb|[[Drottningholm Palace]]]] |
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[[File:Sagerska palatset.jpg|thumb|[[Sager House|Sager Palace]] ([[Prime Minister of Sweden]])]] |
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[[File:Harpsund2.JPG|thumb|Harpsund]] |
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* [[Royal Palace in Stockholm]] (official residence since 1754, but not used as such since 1981) |
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* [[Drottningholm Palace]] (everyday residence of [[Monarchy of Sweden|TM The King and Queen]] since 1981) |
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* [[Haga Palace]] (Official residence of TRH [[Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden|The Crown Princess]] and [[Prince Daniel, Duke of Västergötland]]. Palaces owned by the State, at the disposal of the King, but not in use) |
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* [[Gripsholm Castle]] |
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* [[Rosendal Palace]] |
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* [[Rosersberg Palace]] |
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* [[Stenhammar Palace]] |
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* [[Strömsholm Palace]] |
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* [[Tullgarn Palace]] |
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* [[Ulriksdal Palace]] |
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=====Former royal residences===== |
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* [[Arvfurstens palats]] |
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* [[Kalmar Castle]] |
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* [[Karlberg Palace]] |
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* [[Nyköping Castle]] |
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* [[Uppsala Castle]] |
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* [[Vadstena Castle]] |
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* [[Wrangel Palace]] (Official residence 1697–1754) |
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====Prime Ministerial==== |
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* [[Sager House]] (Official residence of the [[Prime Minister of Sweden|Prime Minister]]) |
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* [[Harpsund]] (Country retreat for the Prime Minister) |
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====Gubernatorial==== |
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*'''[[Gävleborg County]]'''<br />[[Gävle Castle]] ([[List of governors of Gävleborg County|governor]]) |
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*'''[[Halland County]]'''<br />[[Halmstad Castle]] ([[List of governors of Halland County|governor]]) |
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*'''[[Jönköping County]]'''<br />The Residence, [[Jönköping]] ([[List of governors of Jönköping County|governor]]) |
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*'''[[Skåne County]]'''<br />The Residence, [[Malmö]] ([[List of governors of Skåne County|governor]]) |
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*'''[[Stockholm County]]'''<br />[[Tessin Palace]] ([[List of governors of Stockholm County|governor]]) |
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*'''[[Uppsala County]]'''<br />[[Uppsala Castle]] ([[List of governors of Uppsala County|governor]]) |
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*'''[[Västmanland County]]'''<br />[[Västerås Castle]] ([[List of governors of Västmanland County|governor]]) |
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*'''[[Västra Götaland County]]'''<br />The Residence, [[Gothenburg]] ([[List of governors of Västra Götaland County|governor]]) |
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*'''[[Örebro County]]'''<br />[[Örebro Castle]] ([[List of governors of Örebro County|governor]]) |
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*'''[[Östergötland County]]'''<br />[[Linköping Castle]] ([[List of governors of Östergötland County|governor]]) |
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===Switzerland=== |
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[[File:Kehrsatz_Landsitz_Lohn_DSC05534.jpg|thumb|Lohn Estate]] |
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Official [[Estate (house)|estates]] of the [[Swiss Federal Council]]: |
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*[[Lohn Estate]] |
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*[[Béatrice-von-Wattenwyl-Haus]] |
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===Syria=== |
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*[[Presidential Palace, Damascus|New Shaab Palace]], on Mount Mazzeh, Damascus |
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*[[Tishreen Palace]], Ar Rabwah, Damascus |
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*Al-Rawda Presidential Palace, Damascus |
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*Al-Muhajirin Residence, Damascus |
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*President's summer house, built for security and rapid exits on the banks of the [[Mediterranean Sea]] |
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* [[Çankaya Köşkü]] ([[President of Turkey|President]]) |
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* [[Dolmabahçe Palace]] (occasionally used by the [[Prime Minister of Turkey|Prime Minister]] for hosting foreign guests in Istanbul) |
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* [[Huber Köşkü]] Istanbul Residence of the President ([[President of Turkey|President]]) |
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====Former==== |
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*Mustapha Pasha al-Abed's Palace (President) |
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* [[Topkapı Palace]] ([[Ottoman Dynasty|Emperor]], formerly; kept as museum) |
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*Nazim Pashas's Palace (President) |
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* [[Yıldız Palace]] ([[Ottoman Dynasty|Emperor]], formerly; kept as museum) |
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===Taiwan=== |
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[[File:Presidential-Palace-(Taipei).png|thumb|Presidential Building, [[Taipei]]]] |
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* [[Presidential Office Building (Republic of China)|Presidential Office Building]] (formerly office of [[Governor-General of Taiwan]]) |
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;Residence |
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* [[Official Residence of the President of the Republic of China|Yonghe Residence]] |
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* [[Shilin Official Residence]] (Former residence of [[Chiang Kai-shek]]) |
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* [[Guesthouses of Chiang Kai-shek]] |
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* [[Seven Seas Residence]](Former residence of [[Chiang Ching-kuo]]) |
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* [[Taipei Guest House]] |
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* [[Grand Hotel (Taipei)]] |
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===Tajikistan=== |
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* [[Palace of Nations, Dushanbe|Kohi Millat]] |
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===Tanzania=== |
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* [[State House (Tanzania)|State House]] ([[President of Tanzania|President]]) |
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===Thailand=== |
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[[File:Grand Palace in Bangkok - Chakri Mahaprasad Hall.jpg|thumb|Grand Palace, Bangkok]] |
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* [[Grand Palace, Bangkok|Grand Palace]] ([[King of Thailand|Monarch]], official and ceremonial but not residential) |
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* [[Dusit Palace]] (Monarch; parts of it now houses several museums) |
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** [[Amphorn Sathan Residential Hall]] (Monarch, primary residential home of King [[Vajiralongkorn]]) |
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** [[Chitralada Royal Villa]] (Formerly of the monarch, now residence of Queen [[Sirikit]]) |
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* [[Bang Pa-In Royal Palace]] (Monarch, summer retreat, now generally open to the public) |
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* [[Klai Kangwon Villa]] (Monarch, seaside retreat) |
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* [[Bhubing Palace]] (Monarch, northern residence) |
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* Thaksin Ratchaniwet Palace (Monarch, southern residence) |
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* Phu Phan Palace (Monarch, northeastern residence) |
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* [[Srapathum Palace]] ([[Sirindhorn|Princess Royal]]) |
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* [[Sukhothai Palace]] (Princesses, daughters of Vajiralongkorn) |
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* Chakri Bongkot Palace ([[Chulabhorn|Princess Srisavangavadhana]]) |
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* Deves Palace ([[Soamsawali|Princess Suddhanarinatha]]) |
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* [[Phitsanulok Mansion]] ([[Prime Minister of Thailand|Prime Minister]]) |
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====Former==== |
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* Royal Palace of Sukhothai (Monarch of Sukhothai, now part of [[Sukhothai Historical Park]]) |
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* [[Chan Palace]] (Monarch from Sukhothai to Ayutthaya and Viceroy of Ayutthaya, now a historic site) |
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* Royal Palace of Ayutthaya (Monarch of Ayutthaya, now part of [[Ayutthaya Historical Park]]) |
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* Chandrakasem Palace (Viceroy of Ayutthaya, now the National Museum) |
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* Suan Luang Palace (Deputy Viceroy of Ayutthaya, now part of Ayutthaya Historical Park) |
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* [[King Narai's Palace]] (Residence of King [[Narai]], now the National Museum) |
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* [[Thonburi Palace]] ([[Taksin|Monarch of Thonburi]], now the Royal Thai Navy Headquarters) |
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* [[Front Palace]] (Viceroy, now the [[Bangkok National Museum|National Museum]]) |
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* [[Rear Palace]] ([[Anurak Devesh|Deputy Viceroy]], now [[Siriraj Hospital]]) |
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* [[Phra Nakhon Khiri Historical Park|Phra Nakhon Khiri Palace]] (Monarch, summer retreat, now the Historical Park) |
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* [[Saranrom Palace]] (Accommodation of state foreign guests) |
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* [[Phra Chuthathut Palace]] (Summer retreat of King [[Chulalongkorn]], now area of [[Chulalongkorn University]]) |
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* [[Sanam Chan Palace]] (Residence of King [[Vajiravudh]], now a museum) |
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* [[Phaya Thai Palace]] (Residence of King [[Vajiravudh]], now a museum) |
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* [[Mrigadayavan Palace]] (Summer retreat of King [[Vajiravudh]]) |
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* Istana Kota Nilam (Monarch of [[Pattani Kingdom|Patani]]) |
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* Wiang Keaw Palace (Monarch from [[Lan Na]] to [[Kingdom of Chiang Mai|Chiang Mai]]) |
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* Royal Palace of Phrae (Monarch of Phrae) |
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===Togo=== |
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* [[The Palace of the Governors (Togo)|The Palace of the Governors]] |
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===Tonga=== |
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* [[Royal Palace, Tonga|Royal Palace]] ([[House of Tupou|King]]) |
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===Trinidad and Tobago=== |
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[[File:WhiteHall2009.JPG|thumb|Whitehall, [[Port of Spain]]]] |
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* [[President's House, Trinidad and Tobago|President's House]] |
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* St. Anns Diplomatic Residence ([[List of Prime Ministers of Trinidad and Tobago|Prime Minister]]) |
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* Whitehall ([[List of Prime Ministers of Trinidad and Tobago|Prime Minister's office]]) |
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* Official residence ([[List of Prime Ministers of Trinidad and Tobago|Chief Secretary, Tobago House of Assembly]]) |
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===Tunisia=== |
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* [[Carthage Palace]] |
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=== Turkey === |
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==== State ==== |
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[[File:Presidential Palace Main.jpg|thumb|The [[Presidential Complex (Turkey)|Presidential Complex]], The Official Residence of the [[President of Turkey]].]] |
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* [[Presidential Complex (Turkey)|Presidential Complex]] ([[President of Turkey|President]], official residence) |
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* [[Huber Mansion]] ([[President of Turkey|President]]) |
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* [[Beylerbeyi Palace]] ([[President of Turkey|President]]) |
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* [[Dolmabahçe Palace]] ([[President of Turkey|President]]) |
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* Ahlat Mansion ([[President of Turkey|President]]) |
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* [[Çankaya Mansion]] ([[Vice President of Turkey|Vice President]]) |
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* [[Vahdettin Pavilion]] (State guest house) |
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* [[Florya Atatürk Marine Mansion|Florya Marine Mansion]] ([[President of Turkey|President]], formerly) |
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==== Former ==== |
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* [[Topkapı Palace]] (Ottoman monarchy) |
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* [[Yıldız Palace]] (Ottoman monarchy) |
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===Turkmenistan=== |
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*[[Oguzkhan Presidential Palace]] ([[Politics of Turkmenistan|President]]) |
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===Tuvalu=== |
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* Government House ([[Governor General of Tuvalu|Governor General]]) |
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===Uganda=== |
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* State House ([[President of Uganda|President]]) |
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===Ukraine=== |
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[[File:Маріїнський палац в Києві (cropped).jpg|thumb|Mariinskyi Palace, Kyiv]] |
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* [[Mariyinsky Palace]] ([[President of Ukraine|President]]) |
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* [[Mariinskyi Palace]] ([[President of Ukraine|President]]) |
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* [[House with Chimaeras]] (President) |
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* [[House of the Weeping Widow]] (President) |
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* [[Potocki Palace, Lviv|Pototsky Palace]] (President) |
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===Uruguay=== |
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[[File:Estanciaanchorena.jpg|thumb|Parque Anchorena, [[Uruguay]]]] |
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[[Image:Buckingham Palace, London, England, 24Jan04.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Buckingham Palace, London]] |
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* [[Estévez Palace|Palacio Estévez]] (former Presidential office, now protocolar building) |
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[[Image:Blair Cheney at Number 10.jpg|thumb|100px|10 Downing Street]] |
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* [[Executive Tower, Montevideo|Torre Ejecutiva]] (Presidential office) |
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* [[Buckingham Palace]] (Official London Residence of the [[Elizabeth II|Monarch]]) |
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* [[Suarez Residence]] (Presidential residence) |
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* [[Windsor Castle]] (Official Residence of the Monarch) |
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*[[Anchorena Presidential Estate|Parque Anchorena]] (Presidential summer residence) |
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* [[Holyrood Palace]] (Residence of the Monarch in [[Scotland]]) |
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*Residencia de Punta del Este (Presidential summer residence) |
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* [[Hillsborough Castle]] (Residence of the Monarch in [[Northern Ireland]]) |
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* [[Clarence House]] (Official Residence of the [[Charles, Prince of Wales|Prince of Wales]]) |
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* [[Kensington Palace]] (Residence of the [[Duke of Gloucester]] and the [[Duke of Kent]]) |
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* [[St. James's Palace]] (Seat of the Royal Court and Senior Palace of the Sovereign, Residence of the [[Princess Royal]]) |
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===United Arab Emirates=== |
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* [[10 Downing Street]] ([[Prime Minister|First Lord of the Treasury]]) |
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* [[Presidential Palace, Abu Dhabi|Presidential Diwan]] in [[Abu Dhabi]] ([[President of the United Arab Emirates|President]]) |
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* [[11 Downing Street]] ([[Chancellor of the Exchequer|Second Lord of the Treasury]]) |
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* [[ |
* [[Zabeel Palace]] in [[Dubai]] ([[Vice President of the United Arab Emirates|Vice President & Prime minister]]) |
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* [[Carlton House Terrace]] (Cabinet Ministers and Senior Civil Servants) |
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* [[Admiralty House (London)|Admiralty House]] (Ministerial Flats) |
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* [[Chevening|Chevening House]] (Country Residence of a Senior Member of the Cabinet) |
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* [[Dorneywood]] (Country Residence of a Senior Member of the Cabinet) |
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* [[Bute House]] ([[First Minister of Scotland|Scottish First Minister]]) |
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* [[Lambeth Palace]] ([[Archbishop of Canterbury]]) |
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* [[Palace of Westminster]] ([[Lord Speaker]] of the [[House of Lords]] and the [[Speaker of the House of Commons]]) |
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===United Kingdom=== |
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{{seealso|List of British Royal Residences}} |
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[[File:Buckingham Palace, London, England, 24Jan04.jpg|thumb|Buckingham Palace, London]] |
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{{See also|List of British royal residences}} |
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* [[Buckingham Palace]] (official working palace of [[Charles III|the King]]) |
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* [[Windsor Castle]] (official country residence of the King) |
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* [[Palace of Holyroodhouse]] (official residence of the King in Scotland) |
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* [[Hillsborough Castle]] (official residence of the King in Northern Ireland when in the province, otherwise, the official residence of the [[Secretary of State for Northern Ireland]]) |
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* [[Clarence House]] (official London residence of the King and [[Queen Camilla|Queen]] while renovations to Buckingham Palace are ongoing; previously official residence of [[Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother]]) |
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* [[Kensington Palace]] (London residence of [[Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester|the Duke]] and [[Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester|Duchess of Gloucester]], [[Prince Edward, Duke of Kent|the Duke]] and [[Katharine, Duchess of Kent|Duchess of Kent]], [[William, Prince of Wales|the Prince]] and [[Catherine, Princess of Wales|Princess of Wales]] and their family) |
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* [[St James's Palace]] (seat of the Royal Court and senior Palace of the Sovereign, London residence of [[Anne, Princess Royal|the Princess Royal]] and [[Timothy Laurence|Sir Timothy Laurence]], [[Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex|the Duke]] and [[Sophie, Countess of Wessex|Duchess of Edinburgh]], [[Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy|Princess Alexandra]], and [[Princess Beatrice]] and [[Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi]]) |
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* [[10 Downing Street]] (official residence of the [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]], in their capacity as [[First Lord of the Treasury]]) |
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* [[11 Downing Street]] (official residence of the [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]], in their capacity as [[Second Lord of the Treasury]]) |
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* [[12 Downing Street]] (official residence of the [[Government Chief Whip]] but currently houses the Offices of the Prime Minister) |
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* [[Chequers]] (Country residence of the [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]]) |
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* Carlton Gardens, [[St. James's]] (No. 1 is the official residence of the Foreign Secretary and No. 2 houses the [[Privy Council]] Office) |
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* [[Admiralty House (London)|Admiralty House]] (three ministerial flats for use by Ministers of the Crown) |
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* [[Chevening|Chevening House]] (country residence of a Minister of the Crown nominated by the Prime Minister, which is by custom given to the [[Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs|Foreign Secretary]]) |
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* [[Dorneywood]] (country residence of a Minister of the Crown nominated by the Prime Minister, which is by custom given to the [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]]) |
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* [[Palace of Westminster]] (grand state apartments for the [[Lord Speaker]] of the [[House of Lords]], [[Speaker of the House of Commons (United Kingdom)|Speaker]] of the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons]], and the [[Lord Chancellor]]) |
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* [[Bridewell Palace]] ([[Edward VI of England|King]], formerly; demolished) |
* [[Bridewell Palace]] ([[Edward VI of England|King]], formerly; demolished) |
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* [[Carlton House]] ([[Prince Regent|Prince]], formerly; demolished) |
* [[Carlton House, London]] ([[The Prince Regent|Prince]], formerly; demolished) |
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* [[Cumberland House]] ([[Prince Henry |
* [[Cumberland House]] ([[Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn|Prince]], formerly; demolished) |
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* [[ |
* [[Edinburgh Castle]] ([[David I of Scotland|King]], formerly; kept as museum, barracks, vault, and venue for state receptions) |
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* [[Eltham Palace]] ([[Charles II of England|King]], formerly; Great Hall kept as museum) |
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* [[Falkland Palace]] ([[James V of Scotland|King]], formerly; kept as museum) |
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* [[Hampton Court Palace]] ([[George III|King]], formerly; kept as museum) |
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* [[Kew Palace]] ([[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen]], formerly; kept as museum) |
* [[Kew Palace]] ([[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen]], formerly; kept as museum) |
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* [[ |
* [[Linlithgow Palace]] ([[James I of Scotland|King]], formerly; damaged in fire (1746), kept as museum) |
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* [[Marlborough House]] ([[Elizabeth II|Queen]], formerly; kept for headquarters for [[Commonwealth Secretariat]]) |
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* [[Castle of Mey]] (Residence of [[Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother]], now a museum) |
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* [[Nonsuch Palace]] ([[Henry VIII of England|King]], formerly; demolished) |
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* [[Osborne House]] ([[Queen Victoria|Queen]], formerly; kept as museum) |
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* [[Palace of Placentia]] ([[Charles II of England|King]], formerly; demolished) |
* [[Palace of Placentia]] ([[Charles II of England|King]], formerly; demolished) |
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* [[Queen's House]] ([[Anne of Denmark|Queen]], formerly; kept as museum) |
* [[Queen's House]] ([[Anne of Denmark|Queen]], formerly; kept as museum) |
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* [[Richmond Palace]] ([[Charles I of England|King]], formerly; demolished) |
* [[Richmond Palace]] ([[Charles I of England|King]], formerly; demolished) |
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* [[Tower of London]] ([[Charles I of England|King]], formerly; kept as barracks and vault) |
* [[Tower of London]] ([[Charles I of England|King]], formerly; kept as museum, barracks and vault) |
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* [[Palace of Westminster]] ([[Henry VIII of England|King]], formerly; kept as |
* [[Palace of Westminster]] ([[Henry VIII of England|King]], formerly; kept as annex to the Houses of [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament]]) |
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* [[Palace of Whitehall]] ([[James II of England|King]] |
* [[Palace of Whitehall]] ([[James II of England|King]]; destroyed in fire) |
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* [[Cathays Park]] (The [[Secretary of State for Wales|Welsh Secretary]] had an official flat here prior to devolution) |
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* Cabin Hill (former residence of the [[Prime Minister of Northern Ireland]], later converted into a [[Campbell College|school]]) |
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* [[Stormont Castle]] (former residence of the [[Prime Minister of Northern Ireland]]) |
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* [[Stormont House]] (former residence of the [[Speaker of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland]]) |
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=====Scotland===== |
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* [[Bute House]] (Official residence of the [[First Minister of Scotland]]) |
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* '''[[Anguilla]]''':<br>Government House ([[Governor of Anguilla|Governor]]) |
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* [[Tulliallan Castle]] (Official residence of the [[Police Scotland#Chief Constables|Chief Constable of the Police Service of Scotland]]) |
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* '''[[Bermuda]]''':<br>[[Government House, Bermuda|Government House]] ([[Governor of Bermuda|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[British Virgin Islands]]''':<br>[[Government House, British Virgin Islands|Government House]] ([[Governor of the British Virgin Islands|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Cayman Islands]]''':<br>Government House ([[Governor of the Cayman Islands|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Falkland Islands]]''':<br>[[Government House (Falkland Islands)|Government House]] ([[Governor of the Falkland Islands|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Gibraltar]]''':<br>[[The Convent (Gibraltar)|The Convent]] ([[Governor of Gibraltar|Governor]])<br>[[6 Convent Place]] ([[Chief Minister of Gibraltar|Chief Minister]]) |
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* '''[[Montserrat]]''':<br>Government House ([[Governor of Montserrat|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Pitcairn Islands]]''':<br>Government House ([[Governor of the Pitcairn Islands|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Saint Helena]]''':<br>Government House ([[Governor of Saint Helena|Governor]]) |
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* '''[[Turks and Caicos Islands]]''':<br>Government House ([[Governor of the Turks and Caicos Islands|Governor]]) |
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=====City of London===== |
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* [[Mansion House, London|Mansion House]] (official residence of the [[Lord Mayor of London]]) |
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[[Image:Watykan Plac sw Piora kolumnada Berniniego.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Apostolic Palace, Vatican]] |
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* [[Apostolic Palace]] ([[Pope]]) |
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* [[Castel Gandolfo]] (Pope, retreat) |
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====Religious==== |
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* [[Lambeth Palace]] (official London residence of the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]]) |
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* [[Old Palace, Canterbury]] (official residence of the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] in Canterbury) |
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* [[Castel Sant'Angelo]] (Pope, formerly; kept as [[Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo]]) |
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* [[Bishopthorpe Palace]] (official residence of the [[Archbishop of York]]) |
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* Number 2 Rothesay Terrace (official residence of the [[Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland]]) |
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====Territorial==== |
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* '''Anguilla''': [[Government House, Anguilla|Government House]] (official residence of the [[Governor of Anguilla|governor]]) |
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==={{flag|Australia}}=== |
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* '''Bermuda''': [[Government House, Bermuda|Government House]] (official residence of the [[Governor of Bermuda|governor]]) |
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====Federal==== |
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* [[Government House, |
* '''British Virgin Islands''': [[Government House, British Virgin Islands|Government House]] (official residence of the [[Governor of the British Virgin Islands|governor]]) |
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* '''Cayman Islands''': [[Government House, Cayman Islands|Government House]] (official residence of the [[Governor of the Cayman Islands|governor]]) |
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* [[Admiralty House (Sydney)|Admiralty House]] (Governor-General, [[Sydney]] residence) |
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* '''Falkland Islands''': [[Government House (Falkland Islands)|Government House]] (official residence of the [[Governor of the Falkland Islands|governor]]) |
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* [[The Lodge]] ([[Prime Minister of Australia|Prime Minister]]) |
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* '''Gibraltar''': [[The Convent (Gibraltar)|The Convent]] (official residence of the [[Governor of Gibraltar|governor]]) [[6 Convent Place]] (official residence of the [[Chief Minister of Gibraltar|chief minister]]) |
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* [[Kirribilli House]] (Prime Minister, [[Sydney]] residence) |
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* '''Guernsey''': Government House (official residence of the [[Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey|lieutenant governor]]) |
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* '''Jersey''': [[Government House, Jersey|Government House]] (official residence of the [[Lieutenant Governor of Jersey|lieutenant governor]]) |
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* '''Isle of Man''': [[Government House, Isle of Man|Government House]] (official residence of the [[Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man|lieutenant governor]]) |
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* '''Montserrat''': [[Government House, Montserrat|Government House]] (official residence of the [[Governor of Montserrat|governor]]) |
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* '''Pitcairn Islands''': Government House (official residence of the [[Governor of the Pitcairn Islands|governor]]) |
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* '''Saint Helena''': [[Plantation House (Saint Helena)|Plantation House]] (official residence of the [[Governor of Saint Helena|governor]]) [[The Castle (Saint Helena)|The Castle]] (former official residence of the governor, now used as the governor's office) |
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* '''Turks and Caicos Islands''': Government House (official residence of the [[Governor of the Turks and Caicos Islands|governor]]) |
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===United States=== |
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[[File:WhiteHouseSouthFacade.JPG|thumb|White House, Washington]] |
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{{see also|List of United States presidential residences|Western White House}} |
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*[[White House]] ([[President of the United States|President]]) |
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*[[Camp David]] (President, retreat) |
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*[[Number One Observatory Circle]] ([[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]]) |
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*[[Blair House]] ([[state guest house]]) |
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*[[Presidential Townhouse]] (guest house for former Presidents) |
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*[[Trowbridge House]] (currently being renovated to replace the Presidential Townhouse) |
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*[[Fort Myer|Quarters Six]] ([[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]) |
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*[[Quarters 1 (Fort Myer)|Quarters One]] ([[Chief of Staff of the United States Army]]) |
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*[[Fort Myer|Quarters Seven / Air House]] ([[Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force]]) |
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*[[Tingey House]] ([[Chief of Naval Operations]]) |
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*[[Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C.|Historic Home of the Commandants]] ([[Commandant of the United States Marine Corps|Commandant of the Marine Corps]]) |
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*[[50 United Nations Plaza]] 37th floor penthouse ([[United States Ambassador to the United Nations|Ambassador to the United Nations]])<ref>{{cite web|date=2019-08-22|title=Taxpayer Alert! U.S. Government Buys $16M Penthouse at 50 UN Plaza|url=https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/us-government-buys-16m-penthouse-un-plaza/|access-date=2020-08-24|website=Real Estate News and Advice {{!}} Realtor.com®|language=en|archive-date=2020-11-08|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201108185339/https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/us-government-buys-16m-penthouse-un-plaza/|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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[[File:Alabama Governor's Mansion by Highsmith 01B.jpg|thumb|Alabama Governor's Mansion]] |
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[[Image:GovernmentHouseMelbourne1 gobeirne.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Government House, Melbourne]] |
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[[File:Gov Mans 1.JPG|thumb|California Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[Queensland]]''':<br>[[Government House, Queensland|Government House]] ([[Governor of Queensland|Governor]]) |
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[[File:CO governors mansion.jpg|thumb|Colorado Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[South Australia]]''':<br>[[Government House, Adelaide|Government House]] ([[Governor of South Australia|Governor]]) |
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[[File:Iolani Palace (1328).JPG|thumb|Hawaiʻi: ''ʻIolani Palace'']] |
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* '''[[Tasmania]]''':<br>[[Government House, Hobart|Government House]] ([[Governor of Tasmania|Governor]]) |
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[[File:CedarCrest.jpg|thumb|Kansas: ''Cedar Crest'']] |
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* '''[[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]''':<br>[[Government House, Melbourne|Government House]] ([[Governor of Victoria|Governor]]) |
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[[File:KY Governors Mansion.png|thumb|Kentucky Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[Western Australia]]''':<br>[[Government House, Perth|Government House]] ([[Governor of Western Australia|Governor]]) |
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[[File:MD Governor Mansion 09.JPG|thumb|Maryland: ''Government House'']] |
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[[File:Minnesota Governor's Residence.jpg|thumb|Minnesota Governor's Residence]] |
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[[File:Drumthwacket1.jpg|thumb|New Jersey: ''Drumthwacket'']] |
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[[File:Mansion thru Roses.jpg|thumb|Ohio Governor's Mansion]] |
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[[File:Texas governors mansion.jpg|thumb|Texas Governor's Mansion]] |
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[[File:Kearns Mansion Salt Lake City.jpeg|thumb|Utah Governor's Mansion]] |
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{{see also|List of governors' mansions in the United States}} |
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*'''[[Alabama]]''':<br />[[Alabama Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]]<br />[[President's Mansion (University of Alabama)|President's Mansion]] (President of the University of Alabama) |
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=====State, former===== |
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*'''[[Alaska]]''':<br />[[Alaska Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[New South Wales]]''':<br>[[Government House, Sydney|Government House]] ([[Governor of New South Wales|Governor]], formerly; kept for official government functions) |
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*'''[[Arizona]]''':<br />none |
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* '''[[New South Wales]] Hillview, former Summer residence of the [[Governor of New South Wales|Governor]] at [[Sutton Forest]] |
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*'''[[Arkansas]]''':<br />[[Arkansas Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[Queensland]]''':<br>[[Old Government House, Queensland|Old Government House]] ([[Governor of Queensland|Governor]], formerly; kept as headquarters of the [[National Trust of Australia]]) |
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*'''[[California]]''':<br />[[Governor's Mansion State Historic Park|Governor's Mansion]]<br />Blake House (President of the University of California)<ref name="sfgate_free_mansions">{{Cite news | url= http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=%2Fc%2Fa%2F2005%2F11%2F14%2FMNGDFFO0JJ1.DTL | title= Free mansions for people of means: UC system spends about US$1 million yearly on upkeep | newspaper= [[San Francisco Chronicle]] | date= November 14, 2005 | page= A9 | first1= Tanya | last1= Schevitz | first2= Todd | last2= Wallack | access-date= October 27, 2013 | archive-date= July 13, 2021 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20210713080113/https://www.sfgate.com/education/article/Free-mansions-for-people-of-means-UC-system-2595754.php | url-status= live }}</ref><br />[[University of California#Criticism and controversies|University House]] (most common name for official residences of the chancellor of each individual University of California campus)<ref>See University of California Policy 2.725, [http://www.ucop.edu/ucophome/coordrev/policy/univprov_hsing_policy.pdf "University-Provided Housing,"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130202142334/http://www.ucop.edu/ucophome/coordrev/policy/univprov_hsing_policy.pdf |date=2013-02-02 }} 1 August 2009, 2, and University of California Business and Finance Bulletin G-45, [http://www.ucop.edu/ucophome/policies/bfb/g45.pdf "Implementing Requirements on Expenses Incurred in Support of Official Responsibilities of the President and Chancellors,"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130202042535/http://www.ucop.edu/ucophome/policies/bfb/g45.pdf |date=2013-02-02 }} 20 May 2008, 2.</ref><br /> [[University House, Berkeley]] (Chancellor of the [[University of California, Berkeley]]) |
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* '''[[South Australia]]''':<br>[[Old Government House, South Australia|Old Government House]] ([[Governor of South Australia|Governor]] summer residence (1860-1880), formerly) <ref>[http://www.parks.sa.gov.au/belair/visit/index.htm#whats_on Belair National Park - Visiting the Park<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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*'''[[Colorado]]''':<br />[[Colorado Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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* '''[[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]]'''<br>[[La Trobe's Cottage]] ([[Governor of Victoria|Lieutenant Governor]], formerly; kept as museum)<ref>[http://www.nattrust.com.au/trust_properties/melbourne_and_surrounds/la_trobe_s_cottage National Trust of Australia: La Trobe's Cottage]</ref><br>[[Toorak House]] ([[Governor of Victoria|Governor]], formerly; currently being used as a church) <ref>[http://www.whitehat.com.au/Melbourne/Places/ToorakHouse.asp Toorak House<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><br>[[Stonnington Mansion]] ([[Governor of Victoria|Governor]], formerly; currently being restored as private home)<ref>[http://www.adonline.id.au/buildings/stonnington.php Melbourne Buildings: Stonnington]</ref> |
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*'''[[Connecticut]]''':<br />[[Connecticut Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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*'''[[Delaware]]''':<br />[[Delaware Governor's Mansion|Woodburn]] |
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*'''[[Florida]]''':<br />[[Florida Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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*'''[[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]''':<br />[[Georgia Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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*'''[[Hawaii]]''':<br />[[Washington Place]] ([[Liliʻuokalani|Queen]] then [[Governor of Hawaii|Governor]], formerly kept as museum)<br />[[ʻIolani Palace]] ([[Hawaiian Kingdom|Monarch]], formerly kept for official government functions)<br />[[Huliheʻe Palace]] (Monarch, formerly retained as museum) <br />College Hill (Hawaii) (University of Hawaii President) |
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*'''[[Idaho]]''':<br />none |
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*'''[[Illinois]]''':<br />[[Illinois Executive Mansion|Executive Mansion]] ([[Governor of Illinois|Governor]])<br />[[Illinois Supreme Court#Justices|Supreme Court Justices' apartments]]<br />[[University of Illinois at Chicago]] Chancellor's Residence<ref>{{Cite web| url=http://www.chicagoflame.com/2.9144/the-perks-of-being-a-chancellor-1.1294014 | title=The perks of being a Chancellor | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130612094318/http://www.chicagoflame.com/2.9144/the-perks-of-being-a-chancellor-1.1294014 |archive-date=2013-06-12 }}</ref><br />President's House, home of the [[University of Illinois]]' President<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.uillinois.edu/president/history/house.cfm |title=President's House, History, University of Illinois |access-date=2011-02-10 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110504104619/http://www.uillinois.edu/president/history/house.cfm |archive-date=2011-05-04 }}</ref> |
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*'''[[Indiana]]''':<br />[[Indiana Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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*'''[[Iowa]]''':<br />[[Terrace Hill]] |
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*'''[[Kansas]]''':<br />[[Cedar Crest (mansion)|Cedar Crest]] |
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*'''[[Kentucky]]''':<br />[[Kentucky Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]]<br />[[Old Governor's Mansion (Frankfort, Kentucky)|Old Governor's Mansion]] (now official residence of the lieutenant governor)<br />Maxwell Place (President of the University of Kentucky)<ref name="Maxwell Place">{{cite web |url=http://ukcc.uky.edu/cgi-bin/dynamo?maps.391+campus+0040 |title=Campus Guide: Maxwell Place |publisher=[[University of Kentucky]] |date=July 22, 2012 |access-date=July 22, 2012 |archive-date=March 23, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190323134130/http://ukcc.uky.edu/cgi-bin/dynamo?maps.391+campus+0040 |url-status=live }}</ref><br />Amelia Place (President of the University of Louisville)<ref>{{Cite news |url=http://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/highlands-crescenthill/2015/10/27/mansion-home-away-home-uofl-president/74472614/ |title=UofL owns Highlands mansion, but nobody's home |first=Martha |last=Elson |newspaper=[[The Courier-Journal]] |date=October 29, 2015 |access-date=October 31, 2015 |archive-date=October 19, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221019143605/https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/highlands-crescenthill/2015/10/27/mansion-home-away-home-uofl-president/74472614/ |url-status=live }} The house is not currently used as a full-time residence. Current university president [[James R. Ramsey|James Ramsey]] was not required to live in the house upon becoming president in 2002 because he was hired from the university's faculty and already owned a home in the area. During his tenure, he has used the house mainly for fundraisers and other university events, and has used a carriage house on the property for smaller events and as lodging for university guests.</ref> |
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*'''[[Louisiana]]''':<br />[[Louisiana Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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*'''[[Maine]]''':<br />[[The Blaine House|Blaine House]] |
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*'''[[Maryland]]''':<br />[[Government House (Maryland)|Government House]]<br />[[Jennings House (Annapolis, Maryland)|Jennings House]] (from 1777 to 1870) |
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*'''[[Massachusetts]]''':<br />none |
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*'''[[Michigan]]''':<br />[[Michigan Governor's Residence|Governor's Residence, Lansing]]<br />[[Michigan Governor's Summer Residence|Governor's Summer Residence, Mackinac Island]] |
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*'''[[Minnesota]]''':<br />[[Minnesota Governor's Residence|Governor's Residence]] <br />[[Eastcliff (mansion)|Eastcliff]] (President of the University of Minnesota)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www1.umn.edu/president/the-office/eastcliff/ |title=Welcome to Eastcliff |publisher=University of Minnesota |access-date=March 16, 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131127151103/http://www1.umn.edu/president/the-office/eastcliff/ |archive-date=November 27, 2013 }}</ref> |
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*'''[[Mississippi]]''':<br />[[Mississippi Governor's Mansion|Governor's Residence]] |
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*'''[[Missouri]]''':<br />[[Missouri Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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*'''[[Montana]]''':<br />[[Montana Governor's Residence|Governor's Mansion]] |
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*'''[[Nebraska]]''':<br />[[Nebraska Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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*'''[[Nevada]]''':<br />[[Nevada Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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*'''[[New Hampshire]]''':<br />[[New Hampshire Governor's Mansion|Bridges House]] |
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*'''[[New Jersey]]''':<br />[[Drumthwacket]]<br />[[Island Beach State Park#Governor's Ocean Residence|Governor's Ocean Residence]] (Summer Residence)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://content.usatoday.com/communities/onpolitics/post/2011/08/chris-christie-helicopter-rides-new-jersey-shore-house-/1#.WIjtEbYrKi4|title=Gov. Christie's office rebuts helicopter story|publisher=USA Today|access-date=January 25, 2017|archive-date=March 23, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190323133540/http://content.usatoday.com/communities/onpolitics/post/2011/08/chris-christie-helicopter-rides-new-jersey-shore-house-/1#.WIjtEbYrKi4|url-status=live}}</ref> <br />President's House (Official Residence of the Rutgers University President) |
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*'''[[New Mexico]]''':<br />[[New Mexico Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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*'''[[New York (state)|New York]]''':<br />[[New York State Executive Mansion|Executive Mansion]] |
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*'''[[North Carolina]]''':<br />[[North Carolina Executive Mansion|Executive Mansion]] <br />[[North Carolina Executive Mansion#governor's western residence|Western Residence]] (Mountain Retreat) |
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*'''[[North Dakota]]''':<br />[[North Dakota Governor's Residence|Governor's Mansion]] |
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*'''[[Ohio]]''':<br />[[Ohio Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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*'''[[Oklahoma]]''':<br />[[Oklahoma Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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*'''[[Oregon]]''':<br />[[Mahonia Hall#Previous governors' residence|Stiff-Jarman House]] (prior to 1988)<br />[[Mahonia Hall]]<br />McMorran House<ref>{{Cite news | url= http://projects.registerguard.com/csp/cms/sites/web/updates/20551637-55/story.csp | title= Top Duck's old roost renovated: McMorran House is more than UO president's home | newspaper= [[The Register-Guard]] | date= September 28, 2009 | page= A1 | first= Greg | last= Bolt | access-date= July 28, 2016 | archive-date= October 19, 2022 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20221019143606/https://www.registerguard.com/ | url-status= live }}</ref> (University of Oregon President) |
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*'''[[Pennsylvania]]''':<br />[[Pennsylvania Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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*'''[[Rhode Island]]''':<br />none |
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*'''[[South Carolina]]''':<br />[[South Carolina Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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*'''[[South Dakota]]''':<br />[[South Dakota Governor's Residence|Governor's Mansion]] |
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*'''[[Tennessee]]''':<br />[[Tennessee Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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*'''[[Texas]]''':<br />[[Texas Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]]<br />[http://www.tspb.texas.gov/prop/tc/tc-hidden-spaces/ Texas Speaker's Apartment] (at [[Texas State Capitol]])<br />[http://www.tspb.state.tx.us/SPB/Gallery/hidden/01.htm Texas Lieutenant Governor's Apartment] (prior to 1983 fire) (at [[Texas State Capitol]]) |
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*'''[[Utah]]''':<br />[[Utah Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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*'''[[Vermont]]''':<br />[[The Pavilion (Vermont)|The Pavilion]] |
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*'''[[Virginia]]''':<br />[[Executive Mansion (Virginia)|Executive Mansion]]<br />President's House (President of the College of William & Mary)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wm.edu/about/history/historiccampus/presidentshouse/index.php |title=Historic Campus: The President's House |publisher=The College of William & Mary |access-date=February 9, 2013 |archive-date=May 12, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190512001107/https://www.wm.edu/about/history/historiccampus/presidentshouse/index.php |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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*[[Carr's Hill]] (President of The University of Virginia) |
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*'''[[Washington (state)|Washington]]''':<br />[[Washington Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]]<br />[[Hill-Crest]] (President of the University of Washington) |
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*'''[[West Virginia]]''':<br />[[West Virginia Governor's Mansion|Executive Mansion]] |
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*'''[[Wisconsin]]''':<br />[[Wisconsin Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]]<br />Olin House (Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin – Madison)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://kb.wisc.edu/vip/page.php?id=9395|title=Olin House / Chancellor's Residence|publisher=University of Wisconsin – Madison|access-date=March 16, 2014|archive-date=March 16, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140316215054/https://kb.wisc.edu/vip/page.php?id=9395|url-status=live}}</ref> <br />Chancellor's Residence (Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.jsonline.com/news/education/uwms-new-chancellors-mansion-will-help-woo-donors-6175fkf-173227921.html |title=UWM's new chancellor's mansion will help woo donors |publisher=Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |access-date=March 16, 2014 |archive-date=March 16, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140316200744/http://www.jsonline.com/news/education/uwms-new-chancellors-mansion-will-help-woo-donors-6175fkf-173227921.html |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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*'''[[Wyoming]]''':<br />[[Wyoming Governor's Mansion|Governor's Mansion]] |
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====Territorial==== |
====Territorial==== |
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[[File:LaFortaleza SanJuan PuertoRico.jpg|thumb|''La Fortaleza'' in [[Old San Juan]] is the oldest executive residence in continuous use |
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* '''[[Norfolk Island]]''':<br>Government House ([[Administrative heads of Norfolk Island|Administrator]]) |
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in the [[New World]], the [[Americas]]]] |
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* '''[[Northern Territory]]''':<br>[[Government House, Darwin|Government House]] ([[Administrator of the Northern Territory|Administrator]]) |
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*'''[[Puerto Rico]]''':<br/>[[La Fortaleza]] (Governor's Mansion)<br/>Playa El Convento (Governor's Beach Retreat) |
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* '''[[Christmas Island]]''':<br>Government House (Administrator) |
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*'''[[Guam]]''':<br/>Government House ([[List of Guam Governors|Governor]]) |
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====Local==== |
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[[File:Henry County Sheriff's Residence and Jail.jpg|thumb|Henry County Sheriff's Residence and Jail]] |
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* Government House ([[Queen's Representative]]) |
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Some mayors in cities with an official mayor's residence choose instead to reside at their private residence, using the official residence for official functions only. This has occurred in the 21st century in [[Detroit]] and [[New York City]], although {{as of|2016|lc=on}} the mayors of both cities live in the official residences. In the case of [[Denver]], no mayor has ever lived in the official residence; the city instead makes it available to certain non-profit groups for special functions. |
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*'''[[Denver|Denver, Colorado]]''':<br />[[Cableland]] |
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==={{flag|Fiji}}=== |
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*'''[[Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]]''':<br />[[Manoogian Mansion]] |
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* [[Government House, Suva|Government House]] ([[President of Fiji|President]]) |
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*'''[[Los Angeles|Los Angeles, California]]''':<br />[[Getty House]] |
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*'''[[New York City|New York, New York]]''':<br />[[Gracie Mansion]] |
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*'''[[Henry County, Ohio]]''':<br />[[Henry County Sheriff's Residence and Jail]] (former) |
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====Other==== |
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[[File:Walter Lowrie House (Princeton, New Jersey).jpg|thumb|Walter Lowrie House, Princeton, New Jersey]] |
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The following are official residences maintained by private, nongovernmental institutions: |
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*'''[[Kensington, California]]''':<br />Blake House (President of the [[University of California]]) |
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*'''[[Palo Alto, California]]''':<br />1456 Edgewood Drive (Chairman of [[Meta Platforms]]) |
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*'''[[Woodside, California]]''':<br />[[Jackling House]] (Chairman of [[Apple Inc.]], from 1984 to 2000) |
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*'''[[New Orleans|New Orleans, Louisiana]]''':<br /> 2 [[Audubon Place (New Orleans, Louisiana)|Audubon Place]] ([[President of Tulane|President]] of [[Tulane University]]) |
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*'''[[Cambridge, Massachusetts]]''':'''<br />''' [[Elmwood (Cambridge, Massachusetts)|Elmwood]] ([[President of Harvard University|President]] of [[Harvard University]]) |
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*'''[[Hanover, New Hampshire]]''': <br /> 14 Webster Ave (President of [[Dartmouth College]]) |
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*'''[[New York, New York]]''':<br /> President's House (President of [[Columbia University]])<br /> 37 [[Washington Square Park|Washington Square]] West (President of [[New York University]]) |
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*'''[[Salt Lake City|Salt Lake City, Utah]]''':<br />[[Beehive House]] ([[President of the Church (LDS Church)|President]] of [[the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]]; former) |
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*'''[[Wind Point, Wisconsin]]''':<br />[[Wingspread]] (Chairman of [[S. C. Johnson & Son]]; from 1939 to 1959) |
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===Uzbekistan=== |
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* [[Ok Saroy Presidential Palace|Oqsaroy]] ([[President of Uzbekistan|President]]) |
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* [[Kuksaroy Presidential Palace|Kuksaroy]] ([[President of Uzbekistan|President]]) |
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===Vanuatu=== |
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* State House ([[President of Vanuatu|President]]) |
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===Vatican City=== |
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[[File:Watykan Plac sw Piora kolumnada Berniniego.JPG|thumb|Apostolic Palace, Vatican]] |
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* [[Apostolic Palace]] ([[Pope]]) |
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* [[Papal Palace of Castel Gandolfo|Castel Gandolfo]] (Pope, summer residence; now partly open to the public as a museum and garden) |
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* [[Domus Sanctae Marthae]] (Guest House, now kept as [[Pope Francis]]'s residence) |
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* ''[[Mater Ecclesiae Monastery]]'' ([[Pope Benedict XVI|Pope Emeritus]]) |
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* [[Lateran Palace]] (Pope, formerly; currently houses in part the [[Cardinal Vicar|Vicariate of Rome]] and the [[Pontifical Museum of Christian Antiquities]]) |
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* [[State House (Nauru)|State House]] ([[President of Nauru|President]], formerly; kept as immigration detention center) |
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* [[Palace of the Popes in Viterbo]] (Pope, formerly; part of the Museo del Colle del Duomo) |
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* [[Orvieto Papacy|Papal Palace, Orvieto]] (Pope, formerly; houses the Museo Opera del Duomo) |
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* [[Perugia Papacy|Papal Palace, Perugia]] (Pope, formerly; destroyed by fire in 1534) |
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* [[Palace of the Popes in Anagni]] (Pope, formerly; part of the Museo bonifaciano e del Lazio meridionale |
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* [[Palais des Papes]], [[Avignon]] (Pope, formerly; houses a convention centre and the archives of the [[departments of France|département]] of [[Vaucluse]]). |
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* [[Castel Sant'Angelo]] (Pope, formerly; kept as Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo) |
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* [[Palace of Castel Gandolfo]] (Pope, formerly; currently a museum) |
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===Venezuela=== |
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[[File:Miraflores 2010.JPG|thumb|[[Miraflores Palace]]]] |
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[[Image:Government House, Wellington.jpg|thumb|300px|right|[[Government House, Wellington]], [[New Zealand]] is the principal residence of the [[Governor-General of New Zealand]]]] |
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* [[Palacio de Miraflores]] ([[President of Venezuela|President]]) |
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* [[Government House, Wellington|Government House]] ([[Governor-General of New Zealand|Governor-General]]) |
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* La Casona ([[Presidential residence]]) |
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* [[Government House, Auckland|Government House]] (Governor-General, Auckland residence) |
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* La Guzmania (former Vacation Residence) |
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* [[Premier House]] ([[Prime Minister of New Zealand|Prime Minister]]) |
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* La Viñeta, [[Fort Tiuna]] (Vice President; de facto President) |
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Latest revision as of 16:37, 24 December 2024
An official residence is a residence designated by an authority and assigned to an official (such as a head of state, head of government, governor, or other senior figures), and may be the same place where the office holder conducts their work functions or lives.[1][2][3][4]
List of official residences, by country
[edit]Afghanistan
[edit]Albania
[edit]- Prime Minister's Office
- Pallati i Brigadave
- Ish-Blloku (former residence of Enver Hoxha)
Algeria
[edit]Angola
[edit]- Presidential Palace
Antigua and Barbuda
[edit]Argentina
[edit]- Casa Rosada (Presidential office)
- Quinta de Olivos (Presidential residence)
- Chapadmalal Residence (Summer House)
Armenia
[edit]- President's Residence
- Prime Minister's Vacation House, in Sevan (President, retreat)[5]
- Prime Minister's Residence
- Government House
Australia
[edit]Federal
[edit]- Government House (Governor-General)
- Admiralty House (Governor-General, Sydney residence)
- The Lodge (Prime Minister)
- Kirribilli House (Prime Minister, Sydney residence)
State
[edit]- New South Wales:
Government House (Governor)[6] - Queensland:
Government House (Governor) - South Australia:
Government House (Governor) - Tasmania:
Government House (Governor) - Victoria:
Government House (Governor) - Western Australia:
Government House (Governor)
Territorial
[edit]Internal territory
[edit]External territories
[edit]- Christmas Island:
Government House (Administrator) - Cocos (Keeling) Islands:
Government House (Administrator) - Norfolk Island:
Government House (Administrator)
State, former
[edit]- New South Wales
Old Government House (Governor country residence at Parramatta (1790–1855) formerly)
Hillview, (Governor summer residence at Sutton Forest (1882–1958), formerly)
Cranbrook, Bellevue Hill, (Governor residence 1901–1917, formerly) - Queensland
Adelaide House, (Governor residence (1859–1862) formerly; now The Deanery of St. John's Anglican Cathedral
Old Government House (Governor residence (1862–1909) formerly; kept as headquarters of the National Trust of Australia) - South Australia
Old Government House (Governor summer residence (1860–1880), formerly)[7]
Marble Hill (Governor summer residence (1880–1955), formerly; destroyed in the Black Sunday Bushfire of 1955) - Victoria
La Trobe's Cottage (Lieutenant Governor, residence (1840–1854) formerly; kept as museum)[8]
Toorak House (Governor residence (1854–1874), formerly; currently being used as a church)[9]
Bishopscourt (Governor residence (1874–1876), formerly)
Stonnington Mansion (Governor residence (1901–1931) formerly; currently being restored as private home)[10] - Tasmania
Old Government House (Governor's residence (1807–1857, demolished 1858)[11]
Austria
[edit]- Hofburg (President, formerly the Emperor)
- Ballhausplatz Nr. 2 (Chancellor)
- Jagdschloss Mürzsteg (Summer retreat of the President)
Former royal residences
[edit]Azerbaijan
[edit]- Residence of Zagulba (President of Azerbaijan)
- Government House, Baku (Prime Minister of Azerbaijan)
Bahamas
[edit]Bahrain
[edit]- Rifa'a Palace (King)
- Al-Sakhir Palace (King)
- Shaikh Isa Palace (King)
- Al Rawda Palace (King)
- Al-Qudaibiya Palace (Prime Minister)
Bangladesh
[edit]- Bangabhaban (President)
- State Guest House Jamuna
- Uttara Gonobhaban (governmental retreat in the north)
Barbados
[edit]Belarus
[edit]- Independence Palace of Belarus (President)
- Old Presidential Residence (President)
Belgium
[edit]- Royal Palace of Brussels (Monarch's working palace)
- Château de Laeken (Monarch's residence)
- Ciergnon Castle (Monarch's Ardennes residence)
- The Lambermont (Prime Minister's residence)
- Rue de la Loi (Prime Minister's office)
Belize
[edit]- Belize House (Governor-General)
Former
[edit]- Government House (Governor-General, formerly; kept for official government functions, state guest house for visiting foreign dignitaries, and as House of Culture Museum)
Benin
[edit]- Presidential Palace
Bhutan
[edit]Bolivia
[edit]- Casa Grande del Pueblo (President)
- Palacio Quemado (President's office)
- Palace of Calacoto (Official residence of the President)
- Castillo blanco (Winter residence of the President)
- Principado de la Glorieta (Summer residence of the President)
- Villa Albina (Summer residence of the President)
- Mercado street (Office prime minister)
- Casa Verde (Official residence of the prime minister)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
[edit]- Presidency Building
- Konak Residence (state guest house)
Botswana
[edit]- State House (President)
Brazil
[edit]- Palácio do Planalto (Presidential office)
- Palácio da Alvorada (Presidential residence)
- Granja do Torto (President, retreat)
- Palácio Rio Negro (President, retreat)
- Palácio do Jaburu (Vice President)
Former
[edit]- Catete Palace (President, formerly; kept as Museu da República)
- Palace of São Cristóvão (King and Emperor, formerly; kept as the National Museum of Brazil)
- Palácio Imperial de Petrópolis (Emperor, summer residence, formerly; kept as Imperial Museum of Brazil)
State
[edit]- Bahia
- Palácio de Ondina
- Palácio da Aclamação (former)
- Palácio Rio Branco (former)
- Federal District
- Palácio do Buriti
- Maranhão
- Palácio dos Leões
- Minas Gerais
- Cidade Administrativa de Minas Gerais
- Paraná
- Palácio Iguaçu
- Pernambuco
- Rio de Janeiro
- Rio Grande do Sul
- Palácio Piratini
- São Paulo
Brunei
[edit]Bulgaria
[edit]Current
[edit]- The Largo (A complex of government office buildings in Sofia):
- Dondukov 1 (The office of the Council of Ministers)
- Dondukov 2 (The office of the President)
- National Assembly office building
- Boyana Residence (A complex of residential buildings outside Sofia):
- Home No. 1 (National History Museum)
- Home No. 2 (Residences of the members of the Cabinet)
- Villa Kalina (The home of the President)
- Euxinograd (former royal residence outside Varna; currently used by the President and Prime Minister)
Former royal residences
[edit]- The Royal Palace (former royal residence in Sofia; currently the National Art Gallery)
- Vrana Palace (former royal residence outside Sofia; currently used by Tsar Simeon II)
- Tsarska Bistritsa (former royal residence outside Samokov; currently used by Tsar Simeon II)
Burundi
[edit]- Kiriri Presidential Palace
Cambodia
[edit]- Royal Palace (King, official; the formal name of the building within the palace compound in which the King resides in is called Khemarin Palace)
- The Royal Residence (King, secondary)
- Peace Palace (Prime Minister, official workplace; the Prime Minister lives at his own private residence)
Cameroon
[edit]- Unity Palace[12]
Canada
[edit]Federal
[edit]- Rideau Hall (governor general, Ottawa residence)[13]
- Citadelle of Quebec (governor general, Quebec City residence)[14]
- 24 Sussex Drive (prime minister)[15]
- Harrington Lake (prime minister, country retreat)[16]
- Stornoway (leader of the opposition)[17]
- The Farm, Gatineau Park (speaker of the House of Commons)[18]
- 7 Rideau Gate (state guest house)[19]
Provincial
[edit]- British Columbia:
Government House (lieutenant governor) - Manitoba:
Government House (lieutenant governor) - New Brunswick:
Old Government House (lieutenant governor) - Newfoundland and Labrador:
Government House (lieutenant governor) - Nova Scotia:
Government House (lieutenant governor) - Prince Edward Island:
Government House (lieutenant governor) - Quebec:
Édifice Price/Price Building (premier)
The provinces of Ontario and Quebec no longer have official residences for their lieutenant governors, but do provide them with accommodations; in the case of Ontario, only if necessary. There is a Government House in Regina, Saskatchewan, though it does not serve as a residence, containing only the lieutenant governor's offices. Alberta also has a Government House, but it is used solely for official entertaining and meetings.
Cape Verde
[edit]Central African Republic
[edit]Chad
[edit]- Presidential Palace
Chile
[edit]- None. The President uses own private residence.
- Presidential Palace of Cerro Castillo, Viña del Mar (President, retreat)
Former
[edit]- Palacio de La Moneda (President, formerly; kept as office for president)
China
[edit]- Zhongnanhai (Communist Party/State Council)
- Jade Spring Hill (Villa area of the Central Military Commission)
- Beidaihe District (Communist Party's summer retreat place)
- Diaoyutai State Guesthouse (visiting dignitaries)
Former
[edit]- Office and Residence
- Presidential Palace in Nanjing (1912, 1927–1937, 1946–1949; kept as museum from 1998)
- Qing army and the naval department in Beijing (1912–1928)
- Fortress Park and the Prince Chun Mansion of Zhongnanhai (1912–1928)
- Guangzhou Guanyinshan (now Yuexiu Shan) Yuexiu Building (1917–1922, the building destroyed in 1922, today this site for the Guangzhou Zhongshan Memorial Hall)
- Republic of China Lu Haijun Grand Marshal base camp was established in Guangzhou, was established in the original Guangdong Shi Min soil factory (1923–1925;now Sun Yat-sen Marshal House Memorial Hall)
- Wuhan Nanyang Building (1926–1927)
- Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China Headquarters in Nanjing (1940–1945)
- Residence of Wang Jingwei in Nanjing (1940–1945)
- Chongqing Nationalist Government Building (1937–1945)
- Huangshan official residence (1938–1945, Chiang Kai-shek's residence in Chongqing)
- Huangpu Road official residence (1929–1937, 1945–1949; also called Qi Ru, Chiang Kai-shek's residence in Nanjing)
- Shuangqing Villa in Beijing (former residence of Mao Zedong at 1949)
- Residence
- Forbidden City (Emperor)
- Zhongnanhai in Beijing (Emperor, family)
- Old Summer Palace (Emperor, retreat)
- Mukden Palace (Emperor, summer residence)
- Chengde Mountain Resort (Emperor, summer residence)
- Summer Palace (Emperor, retreat)
- Imperial Palace of the Manchu State (Emperor of Manchukuo)
- Manchukuo General Affairs State Council building (Prime Minister of Manchukuo)
- Manchukuo Prime Minister's residence (residence of Zhang Jinghui)
Special administrative regions
[edit]Hong Kong
[edit]- Government House (Chief Executive)
- Fanling Lodge (Chief Executive – Summer)
- Victoria House and Victoria Flats (15 Barker Road, The Peak) (Chief Secretary)
- Residence of the Financial Secretary (45 Shouson Hill Road, Deep Water Bay) (Financial Secretary)
- Residence of Secretary for Justice (19 Severn Road, The Peak) (Secretary for Justice)
- Chief Justice's House (19 Gough Hill Road, The Peak) (Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal) Also Known as Clavadel
- Headquarters House (11 Barker Road, The Peak) (Commanding Officer of PLA in Hong Kong)
- Grenville House (Residence for Tung Chee Hwa during his time as Chief Executive 1997–2006)
Macau
[edit]Former Portuguese Macau
[edit]- Macau Government Headquarters was both the official residence and office for the Governor of Macau until 1999.
Former British Colony of Hong Kong
[edit]- Flagstaff House (commander of British forces in Hong Kong, formerly until 1978)
- Island House (formerly, District Officers (North), and later District Commissioners for the New Territories)
- Gate Lodge (Governor of Hong Kong's summer residence 1900–1934)
- Mountain Lodge (summer residence 1867–1897)
- Beaconsfield House
Colombia
[edit]- Casa de Nariño (President)
- Hacienda Hato Grande (President, retreat)
- Casa de Huéspedes Ilustres (President, summer retreat) Cartagena
Comoros
[edit]- Presidential Palace
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
[edit]Former
[edit]- Palais du mont Ngaliema (residence of Mobutu Sese Seko)
- Palais de Marbre (residence of Laurent-Désiré Kabila)
Congo, Republic of the
[edit]- Brazzaville Presidential Palace
Costa Rica
[edit]- Casa Presidencial, Costa Rica (President)
Croatia
[edit]Cuba
[edit]Former
[edit]Cyprus
[edit]Czech Republic
[edit]- Prague Castle (President)
- Lány Castle (President, summer residence)
- Kramář's Villa (Prime Minister, residence)
- Straka Academy (Prime Minister, office)
Denmark
[edit]- Gråsten Palace (Monarch, summer residence)
- Amalienborg Palace (Monarch, winter residence)
- Fredensborg Palace (Monarch, spring and autumn residence)
- Marselisborg Palace (Monarch, summer retreat)
- The Hermitage Palace (Monarch)
- Sorgenfri Palace (Monarch)
- Chancellory House (Crown Prince and family)
- Marienborg (Prime Minister, Official Residence/Summer Retreat)
Former
[edit]Djibouti
[edit]- Presidential Palace
Dominica
[edit]Dominican Republic
[edit]East Timor
[edit]Ecuador
[edit]Egypt
[edit]El Salvador
[edit]- Casa Presidencial, also called Casa Blanca (President)
Equatorial Guinea
[edit]Eritrea
[edit]Estonia
[edit]Former
[edit]- Kadriorg Palace (President, 1938-1940, formerly; kept as museum)
- Oru Palace (President, 1935–1940, summer residence)
- Paslepa Residence (President, 199?–2008, summer residence)
Eswatini
[edit]- Lozitha Palace (King)
Ethiopia
[edit]Fiji
[edit]Finland
[edit]- Presidential Palace (president, state official use)
- Mäntyniemi, also Talludden (private residence President)
- Kultaranta, also Gullranda (summer residence the President)
- Kesäranta, also Villa Bjälbo (Prime Minister)
Former
[edit]- Tamminiemi (President, formerly; kept as Urho Kekkonen Museum)
France
[edit]- Élysée Palace (President)
- La Lanterne (Versailles) (President, retreat)
- Fort de Brégançon (President, summer residence)
- Hôtel de Matignon (Prime Minister)
- Domaine de Souzy-la-Briche (Prime Minister, summer residence)
- Petit Luxembourg (President of the Senate)
- Hôtel de Lassay (President of the National Assembly)
- Hôtel de Marigny (state guest house)
- Château de Rambouillet (President, former summer residence)
Former royal residences
[edit]- Château de Blois
- Château de Chambord
- Château de Compiègne
- Château de Malmaison
- Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
- Louvre Palace
- Palace of Fontainebleau
- Palace of Versailles
Territorial
[edit]French Polynesia
- Presidence (President of French Polynesia)
- Haut Commissariat (High Commissioner of French Polynesia)
Other
[edit]The following are official residences maintained by private, nongovernmental institutions:
- Clairefontaine-en-Yvelines:
Château de Saint-Rémy-des-Landes (residence of the chairman of LVMH)
Gabon
[edit]- Presidential Palace
Gambia
[edit]Georgia
[edit]- Avlabari Presidential Palace (2009-2018)
- Orbeliani Palace (since 2018)
Germany
[edit]Current
[edit]Federal
- Schloss Bellevue (President, residence)
- Bundespräsidialamt (President, office)
- Villa Hammerschmidt (President, retreat)
- Bundeskanzleramt (Chancellor, residence)
- Palais Schaumburg (Chancellor, retreat)
- Schloss Meseberg, Gransee (Official Guest house for Berlin)
- Gästehaus auf dem Petersberg, Königswinter (Official Guest house for Bonn)
States
- Villa Reitzenstein, Stuttgart, State of Baden-Württemberg
- Bayerische Staatskanzlei, Munich, Free State of Bavaria
- Rotes Rathaus, Berlin, City State of Berlin
- Staatskanzlei Brandenburg, Potsdam, State of Brandenburg
- Haus der Bürgerschaft, Bremen, Free Hanseatic City of Bremen
- Hamburg Rathaus, Hamburg, Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
- Grand Hotel Rose, Wiesbaden, State of Hesse
- Staatskanzlei Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Schwerin, State of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
- Niedersächsische Staatskanzlei, Hanover, State of Lower Saxony
- Landeshaus Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, State of North Rhine-Westphalia
- Neues Zeughaus, Mainz, State of Rhineland-Palatinate
- Staatskanzlei des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken, State of Saarland
- Sächsische Staatskanzlei, Dresden, Free State of Saxony
- Palais am Fürstenwall, Magdeburg, State of Saxony-Anhalt
- Staatskanzlei Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein
- Kurmainzische Statthalterei, Erfurt, Free State of Thuringia
Former royal residences
[edit]Brandenburg/Prussia/Imperial/East Germany/Former West Germany
- Potsdam City Palace, Potsdam (now Landtag of Brandenburg seat)
- Babelsberg Palace, Potsdam
- Cecilienhof, Potsdam
- New Palace, Potsdam
- Sanssouci, Potsdam
- Berlin Palace, Berlin
- Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin
- Kronprinzenpalais, Berlin
- Reich Chancellery (office of the Chancellor of Germany)
- Friedrichsruh Manor, (Otto von Bismarck's residence in Herzogtum Lauenburg, Schleswig-Holstein, near Hamburg)
- Varzin Manor, (Otto von Bismarck's residence in Farther Pomerania)
- Führerbunker, (Adolf Hitler's Berlin residence)
- Berghof, (Adolf Hitler's Berchtesgaden residence)
- Kehlsteinhaus (Adolf Hitler's Berchtesgaden residence)
- Wolf's Lair (Adolf Hitler's first Eastern Front military headquarters in World War II)
- Führer Headquarters
- Schoenhausen Palace, Berlin East German President (1949–1960)
- Majakowskiring, Berlin East German Leadership compound (to 1960),
- Waldsiedlung, East German Leadership compound (1960–1990), North of Berlin near Wandlitz, Brandenburg
- Bundeskanzleramt, Bonn, (Office of Chancellor of Germany, 1976–1999), today used for seat of Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
- Kanzlerbungalow, Bonn, Private residence of the Chancellor of Germany and his family 1964–1999
Other
- Dresden Castle
- Herrenhausen Palace
- Kaiserpfalz Goslar
- Karlsruhe Palace
- Leineschloss
- Ludwigsburg Palace
- Munich Residenz
- Mannheim Palace
- Schloss Oldenburg
- Residential Palace Darmstadt
- Schwerin Castle (Landtag of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern seat)
- Veste Coburg
- Schloss Weimar
Ghana
[edit]- Osu Castle formal (Presidential) residence
- Golden Jubilee House current (Presidential) residence
- Peduase Lodge (Presidential) retreat
Greece
[edit]- Presidential Mansion (President, formerly the King)
- Maximos Mansion (Prime Minister, office)
Former
[edit]Grenada
[edit]- Government House (Governor-General)
Guatemala
[edit]- Casa Crema
(Casa Presidencial de Guatemala,
Guatemala City)
Former
[edit]- National Palace (Guatemala)
(built 1939-1943, renovated 2010,
now used as a museum)
Guyana
[edit]Guinea
[edit]- Presidential Palace
- Villa Syli (official guest house)
Former
[edit]- Belle Vue (demolished; former summer residence of the President)
Guinea-Bissau
[edit]Haiti
[edit]Former
[edit]- National Palace (destroyed by the 2010 earthquake)
Honduras
[edit]Hungary
[edit]Former
[edit]- Buda Castle (King, formerly; retained as Historical Museum of Budapest and Hungarian National Gallery)
Iceland
[edit]India
[edit]Union
[edit]- Rashtrapati Bhavan (President)
- Rashtrapati Ashiana (Presidential retreat)
- Rashtrapati Nilayam (Presidential retreat)
- Rashtrapati Niwas (Presidential retreat)
- Vice President's Enclave (Vice President)
- 7, Lok Kalyan Marg (Prime Minister)
- Teen Murti Bhavan (Prime Minister 1947–1964 formerly)
State
[edit]- Andhra Pradesh:
Raj Bhavan, Vijayawada (Governor) - Arunachal Pradesh:
Raj Bhavan, Itanagar (Governor) - Assam:
Raj Bhavan, Guwahati (Governor) - Bihar:
Raj Bhavan, Patna (Governor)
1, Aney Marg (Chief Minister) - Chhattisgarh:
Raj Bhavan, Raipur (Governor) - Goa:
Raj Bhavan, Panaji (Governor) - Gujarat:
Raj Bhavan, Gandhinagar (Governor) - Haryana:
Raj Bhavan, Haryana (Governor) - Himachal Pradesh:
Raj Bhavan, Shimla (Governor)
Oakover (Chief Minister) - Jharkhand:
Raj Bhavan, Ranchi (Governor) - Karnataka:
Raj Bhavan, Bangalore (Governor)
Anugraha (Chief Minister) - Kerala:
Raj Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram (Governor)
Cliff House (Chief Minister) - Madhya Pradesh:
Raj Bhavan, Bhopal (Governor)
Raj Bhavan, Pachmarhi (Governor, summer residence) - Maharashtra:
Raj Bhavan, Mumbai (Governor)
Raj Bhavan, Nagpur (Governor, winter residence)
Raj Bhavan, Pune (Governor, monsoon residence)
Raj Bhavan, Mahabaleshwar (Governor, summer residence)
Varsha Bungalow (Chief Minister) - Manipur:
Raj Bhavan, Imphal (Governor) - Meghalaya:
Raj Bhavan, Shillong (Governor) - Mizoram:
Raj Bhavan, Aizawl (Governor) - Nagaland:
Raj Bhavan, Kohima (Governor) - Odisha:
Raj Bhavan, Bhubaneswar (Governor)
Raj Bhavan, Puri (Governor, summer residence) - Punjab:
Raj Bhavan, Punjab (Governor) - Rajasthan:
Raj Bhavan, Jaipur (Governor) - Sikkim:
Raj Bhavan, Gangtok (Governor) - Tamil Nadu:
Raj Bhavan, Chennai (Governor)
Raj Bhavan, Ooty (Governor, summer residence) - Telangana:
Raj Bhavan, Hyderabad (Governor)
Praja Bhavan (Chief Minister) - Tripura:
Raj Bhavan, Agartala (Governor) - Uttar Pradesh:
Raj Bhavan, Lucknow (Governor)
5, Kalidas Marg (Chief Minister) - Uttarakhand:
Raj Bhavan, Dehradun (Governor)
Raj Bhavan, Nainital (Governor, summer residence) - West Bengal:
Raj Bhavan, Kolkata (Governor)
Raj Bhavan, Darjeeling (Governor, summer residence)
Union territories
[edit]- Andaman and Nicobar Islands:
Raj Niwas, Port Blair (Lieutenant Governor) - Delhi:
Raj Niwas, Delhi (Lieutenant Governor) - Jammu and Kashmir:
Raj Bhavan, Jammu (Lieutenant Governor, winter residence)
Raj Bhavan, Srinagar (Lieutenant Governor, summer residence) - Ladakh:
Raj Niwas, Leh (Lieutenant Governor) - Puducherry:
Raj Niwas, Pondicherry (Lieutenant Governor)
Indonesia
[edit]- Istana Negara, Jakarta (President)
- Istana Merdeka, Jakarta (President)
- Istana Tampaksiring, Bali (President)
- Garuda Palace, Nusantara (President)
- Gedung Agung, Yogyakarta (President)
- Istana Bogor, Bogor, West Java (President, retreat)
- Istana Cipanas, Cipanas, West Java (President, retreat)
- Vice Presidential Palace, Jakarta (Vice President)
Iran
[edit]Former
[edit]- Ali Qapu (Safavid dynasty, formerly; kept as museum)
- Golestan Palace (Qajar dynasty, formerly; kept as museum)
- Marble Palace (Pahlavi dynasty, kept as museum)
- Niavaran Palace Complex (Pahlavi dynasty, formerly; kept as museum)
- Ramsar Palace (Pahlavi dynasty, kept as museum)
- Sadabad Palace (Pahlavi dynasty, formerly; Some buildings are kept as museum and some are still used by the government)
Iraq
[edit]- Radwaniyah Palace: (President)
- Republican Palace: (Prime Minister)
- Al Zaqura Building: (Prime Minister)
Ireland
[edit]- Áras an Uachtaráin (President)
- Steward's Lodge (Taoiseach's 'unofficial residence'; the Taoiseach's office is in Government Buildings, Dublin)
- Farmleigh (visiting foreign dignitaries)
Former
[edit]- Hill of Tara (Ard-Rí)
- Dublin Castle (seat of British rule prior to independence in 1922)
- Chief Secretary's Lodge, now the U.S. Ambassador's Residence (Chief Secretary for Ireland)
- Viceregal Lodge, now Áras an Uachtaráin (Lord Lieutenant / Governor-General)
Israel
[edit]- Beit HaNassi ("President's House") (President)
- Beit Aghion ("Aghion House") (Prime Minister)
- King David Hotel (visiting dignitaries)
Italy
[edit]- Quirinal Palace (President, residence; formerly residence of the Pope and then of the King)
- Castelporziano (President, retreat)
- Villa Rosebery (President, summer retreat)
- Chigi Palace (Prime Minister)
- Villa Doria Pamphili (International meetings)
- Villa Madama (International meetings)
- Palazzo Giustiniani (President of the Senate)
Former residences
[edit]- Villa Farnese (former summer presidential residence)
- Palazzo del Viminale (formerly Prime Minister, now seat of the Ministry of the Interior)
- Palazzo Venezia (Mussolini's office)
- Villa Torlonia (Rome) (Mussolini's residence)
- Residences of the Royal House of Savoy (Royal family's residences in Piedmont)
- Royal Palace of Caserta (Royal family)
- Royal Palace of Milan (Royal family)
- Royal Villa of Monza (Royal family)
- Royal Palace of Naples (Royal family)
Ivory Coast
[edit]- Le Palais de la Présidence (President)
Jamaica
[edit]- King's House, also Government House (Governor-General)
- Jamaica House (Prime Minister's office)
- Vale Royal (Prime Minister)
Japan
[edit]- Tokyo Imperial Palace, Official Residence of the (Emperor of Japan)
- Tōgū Palace, Official Residence of the (Crown Prince of Japan)
- Naikaku Sōri Daijin Kōtei, Official Residence of the (Prime Minister of Japan)
- Akasaka Palace, Official State Guest House of Japan
- Kyoto State Guest House, Second Official State Guest House of Japan
- Multiple Imperial Villas serve as Winter, Summer and Country retreats for the Emperor and the Imperial Family.
Former
[edit]- Kyoto Imperial Palace, also known as Kyōto Imperial Palace (Emperor, until 1869; kept as museum)
- Osaka Castle, also known as one of Japan's most famous landmarks (residence of Kampaku Toyotomi Hideyoshi, now kept as Osaka Castle Park)
- Edo Castle, (Tokugawa shogunate, 1603–1867; demolished, now part of Imperial Palace Gardens)
- Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, also known as Prince Asaka Residence (Prime Minister, 1947 and 48–50, now open to the public as a museum)
Jordan
[edit]- Raghadan Palace (King)
- Al Hummar Palace (used for state receptions)
- Basman Palace (King)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (King)
Kazakhstan
[edit]Kenya
[edit]Kuwait
[edit]- Seif Palace (also known as the Amiri Diwan or Emir's Palace) (Emir)
- Bayan Palace (Emir)
- Dar Salwa (Emir)
Former
[edit]- Dasman Palace (Emir, formerly)
Kyrgyzstan
[edit]- White House, also Government House or Presidential Palace
- Ala Archa State Residence (President, Prime Minister, Former Presidents)
Laos
[edit]- Presidential Palace (President)
Former
[edit]- Royal Palace, Luang Prabang (also known as Haw Kham, former residence of the King of Laos)
Latvia
[edit]Lebanon
[edit]- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beiteddine Palace (President, summer retreat)
- Grand Serail (Prime Minister)
- Ain Al Tine Palace (Parliament Speaker)
Former
[edit]- Beiteddine Palace (Prince, formerly; kept as a museum)
Lesotho
[edit]- Royal Palace (King)
- State House (Prime Minister)
Liberia
[edit]Libya
[edit]- Al-Sikka, Tripoli (Government of National Unity)
- Al Nasr Convention Centre (General National Congress, formerly)
- Dar al-Salam Hotel (House of Representatives)
- Abusita Navy Base (Presidential Council)
- Royal Palace of Tripoli (King, formerly)
- Bab al-Azizia (Leader and Guide of the Revolution, formerly)
Liechtenstein
[edit]Lithuania
[edit]Former
[edit]- Historical Presidential Palace, Kaunas (President, formerly; kept as museum)
- Royal Palace of Lithuania (formerly Grand Duke)
Luxembourg
[edit]- Grand Ducal Palace (Monarch)
- Berg Castle (Monarch)
- Fischbach Castle (Grand Duke Jean)
- Hôtel de Bourgogne (Prime minister)
Madagascar
[edit]Malawi
[edit]- Sanjika Palace (President)
- New State House (President)
Malaysia
[edit]Federal
[edit]- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (King)
- Istana Melawati. Putrajaya, (King, retreat)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minister)
- Seri Satria, Putrajaya (Deputy Prime Minister)
State
[edit]- Perlis
Istana Arau (Raja)
Chief Minister's Official Residence (Chief Minister) - Kedah
Istana Anak Bukit (Sultan)
Seri Mentaloon (Chief Minister) - Penang
Seri Mutiara (Governor)
Seri Teratai (Chief Minister) - Perak
Istana Iskandariah (Sultan, largely ceremonial)
Istana Kinta (Sultan)
Chief Minister's Official Residence (Chief Minister) - Selangor
Istana Alam Shah (Sultan, largely ceremonial)
Istana Bukit Kayangan (Sultan)
Chief Minister's Official Residence (Chief Minister) - Negeri Sembilan
Istana Besar Seri Menanti (Yang di-Pertuan Besar)
Chief Minister's Official Residence (Chief Minister) - Malacca
Istana Melaka (Governor)
Seri Bendahara (Chief Minister) - Johor
Istana Besar (Sultan, largely ceremonial)
Istana Bukit Serene (Sultan)
Saujana (Chief Minister) - Pahang
Istana Abu Bakar (Sultan)
Chief Minister's Official Residence (Chief Minister) - Terengganu
Istana Syarqiyyah (Sultan)
Seri Iman (Chief Minister) - Kelantan
Istana Balai Besar (Sultan, largely ceremonial)
Istana Negeri (Sultan)
JKR 10 (Chief Minister) - Sabah
Istana Seri Kinabalu (Governor)
Seri Gaya (Chief Minister) - Sarawak
The Astana (Governor)
Demak Jaya (Premier)
Former
[edit]- Former Istana Negara at Jalan Istana (King, former official residence)
- Penang
Suffolk House (Former Governor's residence) - Malacca
Old Governor's residence (Former Governor and Yang di-Pertua Negeri's residence)
Maldives
[edit]- Muliaage (President)
- Hilaaleege Official residence (Vice President)
Former
[edit]Mali
[edit]- Presidential Palace
Malta
[edit]- San Anton Palace (Official Residence of the President)
- Verdala Palace (Summer Residence of the President)
- Villa Francia (Official Residence of the Prime Minister)
- Girgenti Palace (Summer Residence of the Prime Minister)
Former
[edit]- Fort St. Angelo (former residence of the Grand Master, now restored)
- Grandmaster's Palace (former residence of the Grand Master and the Governor, now housing the Office of the President and a museum)
- Palazzo Vilhena (former residence of the Grand Master, now a museum)
- Aħrax Tower (former summer residence of the Governor, now abandoned)
- Casa Leoni (former residence of the Governor, now housing a government ministry)
Mauritania
[edit]Mauritius
[edit]Mexico
[edit]Former
[edit]- Los Pinos (Presidential residence and office)
- Castillo de Chapultepec (Emperor then President, formerly; kept as National Museum of History)
*In every state of the Mexico the Palacio de Gobierno, or Government Palace, was the official residence the governor, they are now maintained solely as the relevant governor's offices.
- Casa Borda, Cuernavaca (Emperor's summer residence, formerly; kept as a cultural centre)
States
[edit]Querétaro
- Casa de la Corregidora (Governor mansion)
Moldova
[edit]Transnistria
[edit]- Presidential Palace, Tiraspol
Monaco
[edit]- Palais Princier de Monaco (Monarch)
- Résidence du ministre d'État (Minister of State)
Mongolia
[edit]- Government Palace (Offices of the President and Prime Minister)
- The Marshal Mansion (President, former winter residence of Khorloogiin Choibalsan and Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal)
- Ikh Tenger Complex (President's residence)
Montenegro
[edit]- Blue Palace (Official Residence of the President)
Morocco
[edit]- Dar al-Makhzen, Rabat (main residence)
- Dar al-Makhzen, Fes
- Dar al-Makhzen, Marrakesh
- Dar al-Makhzen, Meknes
- Marchane Palace, Tangier
- Bahia Palace, Marrakech
Mozambique
[edit]Myanmar
[edit]- Presidential Palace (President)
- Zeyadili Palace (Tatmadaw Headquarters)
Former
[edit]- Government House (Governor)
- Belmond Governor's Residence (Governor)
- Zayar Thiri Baikman in Yangon (Tatmadaw Headquarters)
Namibia
[edit]Nauru
[edit]- State House (President; formerly kept as immigration detention center)
Netherlands
[edit]- The Royal Palace (official reception palace for foreign dignitaries and used for weddings and the act of abdication)
- Noordeinde Palace (official working palace of the king)
- Palace Huis ten Bosch (official residence of the king)
- Drakensteyn Castle (private residence of Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands, the country's former Queen)
- Catshuis (official residence of the prime minister of the Netherlands)
Former residence
- Soestdijk Palace (former royal residence of Queen Juliana)
- Het Loo Palace (former royal summer residence of Queen Wilhelmina)
- Anneville (Ulvenhout) (former royal residence of Wilhelmina of the Netherlands)
- Binnenhof (former royal residence of Floris IV, Count of Holland), (currently parlement building)
- Breda Castle (former royal residence of William III of England)
- Bronbeek (former royal residence of William III of the Netherlands)
- City Hall of Tilburg (former royal residence of William II of the Netherlands )
- Huis Doorn (former royal residence of Wilhelm II, German Emperor)
- Kneuterdijk Palace (former royal residence of William II of the Netherlands)
- Koninklijke Schouwburg (former royal residence of William V, Prince of Orange)
- Lange Voorhout Palace (former royal residence)
- Mauritshuis (former royal residence of John Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen)
- Stadhouderlijk Hof (former royal residence of William Louis, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg)
Nepal
[edit]New Zealand
[edit]- Government House (Governor-General)
- Government House (Governor-General, Auckland residence)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
Former
[edit]Realm
[edit]- Cook Islands: Government House (Queen's Representative)
- Tokelau: Government House (Administrator)
Nicaragua
[edit]- Presidential Palace
- El Carmen Residence (Residence of president Daniel Ortega)
- Presidential Palace (former)
Niger
[edit]- Presidential Palace
Nigeria
[edit]Federal
[edit]State
[edit]North Korea
[edit]- Government Complex No. 1 (39°0'56"N 125°44'43"E)
- Ryongsong Residence (Chairman of National Defense Commission)
- Kangdong Residence
- Sinuiju North Korean Leader's Residence
- Paekhwawon State Guest House
Former
[edit]- Kumsusan Palace of the Sun (President, formerly; kept as mausoleum)
North Macedonia
[edit]- Villa Vodno (Official Presidential workplace)
Norway
[edit]- Royal Palace (Oslo)
- Bygdøy Royal Estate (Monarch, summer retreat)
- Oscarshall Castle
- Akershus Castle
- Gamlehaugen (Monarch, Bergen)
- Ledaal (Monarch, Stavanger)
- Stiftsgården (Monarch, Trondheim)
- Skaugum Estate (Crown Prince)
- Inkognitogata 18 (Prime Minister)
- Riddervolds gate 2 (Visiting foreign dignitaries)
Oman
[edit]Pakistan
[edit]Federal
[edit]Provincial
[edit]- Balochistan:
Governor's House - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa:
Governor's House - Punjab:
Governor's House - Sindh:
Governor's House
Palestine
[edit]- Mukataa (PLO)
Panama
[edit]Papua New Guinea
[edit]- Government House (Governor-General)
Paraguay
[edit]- Mburuvichá Roga (President)
- Palacio de los López (Presidential office)
Peru
[edit]Philippines
[edit]- Malacañang Palace, Manila (President)
- Malacañang sa Sugbo, Cebu City (President, official residence in Visayas)
- Presidential Guest House (Malacañang of the South), Davao City (President, official residence in Mindanao)
- Mansion House, Baguio (President, official summer residence)
Former
[edit]- Independence House, Aguinaldo Shrine, Kawit, Cavite (de facto official residence of First Philippine Republic and Republic of Biak-na-Bato)
- Palacio del Gobernador, Intramuros, Manila (residence of Governor-General of the Philippines)
- Malolos Cathedral, Malolos, Bulacan (official residence of First Philippine Republic)
- Malacañang ti Amianan, Paoay, Ilocos Norte (former residence of the late Ferdinand Marcos; now a memorial museum)
- Leyte Provincial Capitol, seat of the Commonwealth of the Philippines
Poland
[edit]- Presidential Palace in Warsaw (President)
- Chancellery of the Prime Minister (Official workplace of Prime Minister)
- Villa Parkowa (Official residence of Prime Minister)
- Belweder in Warsaw (President's residence until 1994; since then kept for official government functions and visiting foreign dignitaries)
- Presidential Castle in Wisła
- Presidential Manor House in Ciechocinek
- Presidential Residence in Hel
- Presidential Residence in Lucień
- Presidential Residence in Ruda Tarnowska
- Presidential Villa in Klarysew part of Konstancin-Jeziorna
Former
[edit]- Wawel Castle
- Royal Castle (King, formerly; now museum)
- Wilanów Palace
- Palace on the Isle
- Sanok Castle
- Zhovkva Castle
- Malbork Castle
- Brzeg Castle
- Ujazdów Castle
- Piotrków Trybunalski Castle
- Niepołomice Castle
- Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania
- Saxon Palace
- Tykocin Castle
Portugal
[edit]- Belém Palace (President of the Republic)
- Palace of the Dukes of Braganza (President of the Republic, official residence in the North Region)
- Citadel of Cascais (President of the Republic, official summer residence)
- São Bento Mansion (Prime Minister)
- Palace of Necessidades (Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
- Fort of São Julião da Barra (Minister of National Defence)
- Palace of São Lourenço (Representative of the Republic in Madeira)
- Madre de Deus Manor (Representative of the Republic in the Azores)
- Queluz Palace (state guest house)
Former
[edit]- Ajuda Royal Palace (official royal residence)
- Alcáçova Palace at São Jorge Castle (official royal residence)
- Alcáçova Palace at Coimbra (official royal residence)
- Évora Royal Palace (official royal residence)
- Royal Building of Mafra (Palace and Basilica) (official royal residence)
- Necessidades Royal Palace (official royal residence)
- Ribeira Royal Palace (official royal residence)
- Queluz Royal Palace (summer residence turned official royal residence)
- Sintra Royal Palace (summer residence turned official royal residence)
Qatar
[edit]- Emir's Palace (Emir)
- Al Wajba Palace (Emir)
Romania
[edit]- Vila Lac 3 (residence of the President)
- Cotroceni Palace (office of the President)
- Victoria Palace (office of the Prime Minister)
- Elisabeta Palace (official residence of HM Margareta of Romania)
- Săvârșin Castle (residence of HM Margareta of Romania)
Russia
[edit]- Kremlin (President)
- Zavidovo (President)
- Novo-Ogaryovo (President)
- White House (Prime Minister)
Former
[edit]- Alexander Palace (Tsar, formerly; kept as museum)
- Anichkov Palace (Tsar, formerly; kept as Pioneers Palace)
- Catherine Palace (Tsar, summer retreat, formerly; kept as museum)
- Nicholas Palace (Tsar, formerly; kept as commercial offices)
- Oraniembaum (Tsar, formerly; kept as museum)
- Pavlovsk (Tsar, formerly; kept as museum)
- Peterhof Palace (Tsar, formerly; kept as museum)
- Pella Palace (Tsar, summer retreat, formerly; demolished)
- Summer Palace (Tsar, summer retreat, formerly; demolished)
- Tauride Palace (Tsar, formerly; kept as offices for Interparliamentary Assembly of Member Nations of the Commonwealth of Independent States)
- Vladimir Palace (Tsar, formerly; kept as Academics' House)
- Winter Palace (Tsar, winter retreat, formerly; kept as museum)
- Yelagin Palace (Tsar, summer retreat, formerly; kept as museum)
- Kuntsevo Dacha (Summer residence of Joseph Stalin)
- Stalin's Dacha in Sochi (Summer residence of Joseph Stalin)
Republics
[edit]- Adygea:
Building of the Administration of the Republic Of Adygea, Maykop (Head) - Bashkortostan:
Republic House (Head) - Buryatia:
54 Ulitsa Lenina, Ulan-Ude (Head) - Chechnya:
Residence of the Head of the Chechen Republic, Grozny (Head) - Chuvashia:
Government House, Cheboksary (Head) - Dagestan:
White House, Makhachkala (Head) - Ingushetia:
14 Prospekt I. Zyazikova, Magas (Head) - Karachay-Cherkessia:
Government House, Cherkessk (Head) - Republic of Karelia:
19 Prospekt Lenina, Petrozavodsk (Head) - Khakassia:
Residence of the Head of the Republic of Khakassia, Abakan (Head) - Komi Republic:
9 Ulitsa Kommunisticheskaya, Syktyvkar (Head) - Mordovia:
Dom Respubliki, Saransk (Head) - Sakha:
11 Ulitsa Kirova, Yakutsk (Head) - Tatarstan:
Kazan Kremlin (President) - Udmurtia:
Palace of the Head of the Udmurt Republic, Izhevsk (Head)
Krais
[edit]- Krasnodar Krai:
35 Ulitsa Krasnaya, Krasnodar (Governor)
Rwanda
[edit]Saint Kitts and Nevis
[edit]Saint Lucia
[edit]Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
[edit]- Government House (Governor-General)
Samoa
[edit]- Government House (Head of State)
Former
[edit]- Villa Vailima
São Tomé and Príncipe
[edit]Saudi Arabia
[edit]Senegal
[edit]- Palais de la Republique (President)
Serbia
[edit]- Novi Dvor (President's office)
- Villa Mir (President's residence)
- Villa Bokeljka (President's residence)
- Government Building (Prime Minister's office)
- Villa Bor (Prime Minister's residence)
Former
[edit]- Stari Dvor (formerly royal residence; currently Belgrade City Hall)
- Kraljevski Dvor (formerly royal residence; currently residence of Crown Prince-pretender to the throne)
- Beli Dvor (formerly royal residence; currently residence of Crown Prince-pretender to the throne)
Seychelles
[edit]Sierra Leone
[edit]Singapore
[edit]- Istana (President; de jure)
- Sri Temasek (Prime Minister)
Slovakia
[edit]Slovenia
[edit]Solomon Islands
[edit]- Government House (Governor-General)
Somalia
[edit]South Africa
[edit]- Mahlamba Ndlopfu (Libertas), Pretoria (President)
- Genadendal Residence, Cape Town (President)
- Tuynhuys, Cape Town (President)
Provincial
[edit]- Free State:
- Free State House (Premier)
- Gauteng:
- Bryanston Mansion (Premier)
- Oliver Tambo House (Deputy President)
- Palace of Justice (Parliament)
- KwaZulu-Natal:
- Western Cape:
- Leeuwenhof (Premier)
- Highstead (Deputy President)
Provincial, former
[edit]- Cape Province:
- Government House (Governor, formerly; kept as offices for Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President, formerly, also as residence to Prime Minister)
- Transvaal:
- Government House (Lieutenant General, formerly)
- Natal:
- Government House (Lieutenant-Governor, formerly)
- Orange Free State:
- Government House (Governor, formerly)
- Old Presidency (President of the Orange Free State)
South Korea
[edit]- Cheong Wa Dae ("House with Blue Rooftiles") (President; no longer used)
- – Cheong Wa Dae was the official presidential office and residence complex for the President of South Korea before Yoon Suk-yeol.
- – It is located next to Gyeongbokgung, the main palace during the Joseon dynasty.
- Cheong Nam Dae ("Cheong Wa Dae in the South") (President; no longer used)
- – Cheong Nam Dae used to be one of the two vacation residences for the President of Republic of Korea. It was returned to public in 2003.
- – It is located in Cheongwon-gun, North Chungcheong Province.
- Cheong Hae Dae ("Cheong Wa Dae on the Seashore") (President; no longer used)
- – Cheong Hae Dae used to be one of the two vacation residences for the President of Republic of Korea. Although the president no longer uses this facility this compound is still under the administration of the Republic of Korea Navy, and thus is not open to public access.
- – It is located on one of the islands of Geoje-shi, South Gyeongsang Province.
- Gukhoeuijang Gonggwan ("Official Residence of the Speaker of National Assembly") (Speaker of National Assembly)
- – This is the official residence for the Speaker of the National Assembly of Republic of Korea. The Speaker, also, does not work here.
- – It is located in Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, where many foreign missions to Korea are located.
- Daebeobwonjang Gonggwan ("Official Residence of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court") (Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Korea)
- – This is the official residence for the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Korea. The Chief Justice, also, does not work here.
- – It is also located in Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul.
- Heonbeopjaepansojang Gonggwan ("Official Residence of the President of the Constitutional Court") (President of the Constitutional Court of Korea)
- – This is the official residence for the President of the Constitutional Court of Korea. The President of the Court, also, does not work here.
- – It is located close to Cheong Wa Dae.
- Chongri Gonggwan ("Official Residence of the Prime Minister") (Prime Minister)
- – This is the official residence for the Prime Minister of Republic of Korea. The Prime Minister, however, does not work here.
- – It is located close to Cheong Wa Dae.
- Most ministers of state and heads of administrative regions also have official residences, although they are not listed here.
South Sudan
[edit]- Presidential Palace
Spain
[edit]- Palacio Real de Madrid (Official residence of Spanish monarchs, but used only for state ceremonies. In Madrid's city center)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (De facto residence of the monarch. Also his office. A few kilometers outside of Madrid's city center)
- Palacio de Marivent (Summer retreat of the monarch. In Majorca, Balearic Islands)
- Reales Alcázares de Sevilla (official residence of the monarch in Andalusia)
- Palacio de Albéniz (official residence of the monarch in Catalonia. In Barcelona)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (President of the Government. Also his office)
- Santa Cruz Palace, Madrid (Minister of Foreign Affairs)
Autonomous communities
[edit]- Aragon:
Edificio Pignatelli (President of DGA) - Andalusia:
Palacio de San Telmo (President of the Junta) - Basque Country:
Ajuria Enea (Lehendakari) - Catalonia:
Casa dels Canonges (President of the Generalitat) - Galicia:
Monte Pío (President of the Xunta) - Castile and Leon:
Colegio de la Asunción (President of the Junta)
Sri Lanka
[edit]- President's House (Official residence in Colombo of the President)
- President's Pavilion (Official residence in Kandy of the President)
- Queen's Cottage (Country retreat of the President)
- Temple Trees (Official residence of the Prime Minister)
- Prime Minister's Cottage (country retreat of the prime minister)
- Speaker's Residence (official residence of the speaker of the Parliament)
- Chief Justice's House, Colombo (official residence of the chief justice)
- Visumpaya (Residence of a cabinet minister nominated by the president)
- General's House (country retreat for Members of Parliament)
- Bank House, Colombo (official residence of the governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka)
- General's House, Colombo (official residence of the commander of the Sri Lanka Army)
Sudan
[edit]Suriname
[edit]- Gouvernementsgebouw, better known as Presidential Palace
Sweden
[edit]- Royal Palace in Stockholm (official residence since 1754, but not used as such since 1981)
- Drottningholm Palace (everyday residence of TM The King and Queen since 1981)
- Haga Palace (Official residence of TRH The Crown Princess and Prince Daniel, Duke of Västergötland. Palaces owned by the State, at the disposal of the King, but not in use)
- Gripsholm Castle
- Rosendal Palace
- Rosersberg Palace
- Stenhammar Palace
- Strömsholm Palace
- Tullgarn Palace
- Ulriksdal Palace
Former royal residences
[edit]- Arvfurstens palats
- Kalmar Castle
- Karlberg Palace
- Nyköping Castle
- Uppsala Castle
- Vadstena Castle
- Wrangel Palace (Official residence 1697–1754)
Prime Ministerial
[edit]- Sager House (Official residence of the Prime Minister)
- Harpsund (Country retreat for the Prime Minister)
Gubernatorial
[edit]- Gävleborg County
Gävle Castle (governor) - Halland County
Halmstad Castle (governor) - Jönköping County
The Residence, Jönköping (governor) - Skåne County
The Residence, Malmö (governor) - Stockholm County
Tessin Palace (governor) - Uppsala County
Uppsala Castle (governor) - Västmanland County
Västerås Castle (governor) - Västra Götaland County
The Residence, Gothenburg (governor) - Örebro County
Örebro Castle (governor) - Östergötland County
Linköping Castle (governor)
Switzerland
[edit]Official estates of the Swiss Federal Council:
Syria
[edit]- New Shaab Palace, on Mount Mazzeh, Damascus
- Tishreen Palace, Ar Rabwah, Damascus
- Al-Rawda Presidential Palace, Damascus
- Al-Muhajirin Residence, Damascus
- President's summer house, built for security and rapid exits on the banks of the Mediterranean Sea
Former
[edit]- Mustapha Pasha al-Abed's Palace (President)
- Nazim Pashas's Palace (President)
Taiwan
[edit]- Workplace
- Presidential Office Building (formerly office of Governor-General of Taiwan)
- Residence
- Yonghe Residence
- Shilin Official Residence (Former residence of Chiang Kai-shek)
- Guesthouses of Chiang Kai-shek
- Seven Seas Residence(Former residence of Chiang Ching-kuo)
- Guest House
Tajikistan
[edit]Tanzania
[edit]Thailand
[edit]- Grand Palace (Monarch, official and ceremonial but not residential)
- Dusit Palace (Monarch; parts of it now houses several museums)
- Amphorn Sathan Residential Hall (Monarch, primary residential home of King Vajiralongkorn)
- Chitralada Royal Villa (Formerly of the monarch, now residence of Queen Sirikit)
- Bang Pa-In Royal Palace (Monarch, summer retreat, now generally open to the public)
- Klai Kangwon Villa (Monarch, seaside retreat)
- Bhubing Palace (Monarch, northern residence)
- Thaksin Ratchaniwet Palace (Monarch, southern residence)
- Phu Phan Palace (Monarch, northeastern residence)
- Srapathum Palace (Princess Royal)
- Sukhothai Palace (Princesses, daughters of Vajiralongkorn)
- Chakri Bongkot Palace (Princess Srisavangavadhana)
- Deves Palace (Princess Suddhanarinatha)
- Phitsanulok Mansion (Prime Minister)
Former
[edit]- Royal Palace of Sukhothai (Monarch of Sukhothai, now part of Sukhothai Historical Park)
- Chan Palace (Monarch from Sukhothai to Ayutthaya and Viceroy of Ayutthaya, now a historic site)
- Royal Palace of Ayutthaya (Monarch of Ayutthaya, now part of Ayutthaya Historical Park)
- Chandrakasem Palace (Viceroy of Ayutthaya, now the National Museum)
- Suan Luang Palace (Deputy Viceroy of Ayutthaya, now part of Ayutthaya Historical Park)
- King Narai's Palace (Residence of King Narai, now the National Museum)
- Thonburi Palace (Monarch of Thonburi, now the Royal Thai Navy Headquarters)
- Front Palace (Viceroy, now the National Museum)
- Rear Palace (Deputy Viceroy, now Siriraj Hospital)
- Phra Nakhon Khiri Palace (Monarch, summer retreat, now the Historical Park)
- Saranrom Palace (Accommodation of state foreign guests)
- Phra Chuthathut Palace (Summer retreat of King Chulalongkorn, now area of Chulalongkorn University)
- Sanam Chan Palace (Residence of King Vajiravudh, now a museum)
- Phaya Thai Palace (Residence of King Vajiravudh, now a museum)
- Mrigadayavan Palace (Summer retreat of King Vajiravudh)
- Istana Kota Nilam (Monarch of Patani)
- Wiang Keaw Palace (Monarch from Lan Na to Chiang Mai)
- Royal Palace of Phrae (Monarch of Phrae)
Togo
[edit]Tonga
[edit]Trinidad and Tobago
[edit]- President's House
- St. Anns Diplomatic Residence (Prime Minister)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister's office)
- Official residence (Chief Secretary, Tobago House of Assembly)
Tunisia
[edit]Turkey
[edit]State
[edit]- Presidential Complex (President, official residence)
- Huber Mansion (President)
- Beylerbeyi Palace (President)
- Dolmabahçe Palace (President)
- Ahlat Mansion (President)
- Çankaya Mansion (Vice President)
- Vahdettin Pavilion (State guest house)
- Florya Marine Mansion (President, formerly)
Former
[edit]- Topkapı Palace (Ottoman monarchy)
- Yıldız Palace (Ottoman monarchy)
Turkmenistan
[edit]Tuvalu
[edit]- Government House (Governor General)
Uganda
[edit]- State House (President)
Ukraine
[edit]- Mariinskyi Palace (President)
- House with Chimaeras (President)
- House of the Weeping Widow (President)
- Pototsky Palace (President)
Uruguay
[edit]- Palacio Estévez (former Presidential office, now protocolar building)
- Torre Ejecutiva (Presidential office)
- Suarez Residence (Presidential residence)
- Parque Anchorena (Presidential summer residence)
- Residencia de Punta del Este (Presidential summer residence)
United Arab Emirates
[edit]- Presidential Diwan in Abu Dhabi (President)
- Zabeel Palace in Dubai (Vice President & Prime minister)
United Kingdom
[edit]- Buckingham Palace (official working palace of the King)
- Windsor Castle (official country residence of the King)
- Palace of Holyroodhouse (official residence of the King in Scotland)
- Hillsborough Castle (official residence of the King in Northern Ireland when in the province, otherwise, the official residence of the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- Clarence House (official London residence of the King and Queen while renovations to Buckingham Palace are ongoing; previously official residence of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother)
- Kensington Palace (London residence of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke and Duchess of Kent, the Prince and Princess of Wales and their family)
- St James's Palace (seat of the Royal Court and senior Palace of the Sovereign, London residence of the Princess Royal and Sir Timothy Laurence, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Alexandra, and Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi)
- 10 Downing Street (official residence of the Prime Minister, in their capacity as First Lord of the Treasury)
- 11 Downing Street (official residence of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, in their capacity as Second Lord of the Treasury)
- 12 Downing Street (official residence of the Government Chief Whip but currently houses the Offices of the Prime Minister)
- Chequers (Country residence of the Prime Minister)
- Carlton Gardens, St. James's (No. 1 is the official residence of the Foreign Secretary and No. 2 houses the Privy Council Office)
- Admiralty House (three ministerial flats for use by Ministers of the Crown)
- Chevening House (country residence of a Minister of the Crown nominated by the Prime Minister, which is by custom given to the Foreign Secretary)
- Dorneywood (country residence of a Minister of the Crown nominated by the Prime Minister, which is by custom given to the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Palace of Westminster (grand state apartments for the Lord Speaker of the House of Lords, Speaker of the House of Commons, and the Lord Chancellor)
Former
[edit]- Bridewell Palace (King, formerly; demolished)
- Carlton House, London (Prince, formerly; demolished)
- Cumberland House (Prince, formerly; demolished)
- Edinburgh Castle (King, formerly; kept as museum, barracks, vault, and venue for state receptions)
- Eltham Palace (King, formerly; Great Hall kept as museum)
- Falkland Palace (King, formerly; kept as museum)
- Hampton Court Palace (King, formerly; kept as museum)
- Kew Palace (Queen, formerly; kept as museum)
- Linlithgow Palace (King, formerly; damaged in fire (1746), kept as museum)
- Marlborough House (Queen, formerly; kept for headquarters for Commonwealth Secretariat)
- Castle of Mey (Residence of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, now a museum)
- Nonsuch Palace (King, formerly; demolished)
- Osborne House (Queen, formerly; kept as museum)
- Palace of Placentia (King, formerly; demolished)
- Queen's House (Queen, formerly; kept as museum)
- Richmond Palace (King, formerly; demolished)
- Tower of London (King, formerly; kept as museum, barracks and vault)
- Palace of Westminster (King, formerly; kept as annex to the Houses of Parliament)
- Palace of Whitehall (King; destroyed in fire)
- Cathays Park (The Welsh Secretary had an official flat here prior to devolution)
- Cabin Hill (former residence of the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, later converted into a school)
- Stormont Castle (former residence of the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland)
- Stormont House (former residence of the Speaker of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland)
Scotland
[edit]- Bute House (Official residence of the First Minister of Scotland)
- Tulliallan Castle (Official residence of the Chief Constable of the Police Service of Scotland)
City of London
[edit]- Mansion House (official residence of the Lord Mayor of London)
Religious
[edit]- Lambeth Palace (official London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Old Palace, Canterbury (official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury in Canterbury)
- Bishopthorpe Palace (official residence of the Archbishop of York)
- Number 2 Rothesay Terrace (official residence of the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland)
Territorial
[edit]- Anguilla: Government House (official residence of the governor)
- Bermuda: Government House (official residence of the governor)
- British Virgin Islands: Government House (official residence of the governor)
- Cayman Islands: Government House (official residence of the governor)
- Falkland Islands: Government House (official residence of the governor)
- Gibraltar: The Convent (official residence of the governor) 6 Convent Place (official residence of the chief minister)
- Guernsey: Government House (official residence of the lieutenant governor)
- Jersey: Government House (official residence of the lieutenant governor)
- Isle of Man: Government House (official residence of the lieutenant governor)
- Montserrat: Government House (official residence of the governor)
- Pitcairn Islands: Government House (official residence of the governor)
- Saint Helena: Plantation House (official residence of the governor) The Castle (former official residence of the governor, now used as the governor's office)
- Turks and Caicos Islands: Government House (official residence of the governor)
United States
[edit]- White House (President)
- Camp David (President, retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (Vice President)
- Blair House (state guest house)
- Presidential Townhouse (guest house for former Presidents)
- Trowbridge House (currently being renovated to replace the Presidential Townhouse)
- Quarters Six (Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff)
- Quarters One (Chief of Staff of the United States Army)
- Quarters Seven / Air House (Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force)
- Tingey House (Chief of Naval Operations)
- Historic Home of the Commandants (Commandant of the Marine Corps)
- 50 United Nations Plaza 37th floor penthouse (Ambassador to the United Nations)[20]
State
[edit]- Alabama:
Governor's Mansion
President's Mansion (President of the University of Alabama) - Alaska:
Governor's Mansion - Arizona:
none - Arkansas:
Governor's Mansion - California:
Governor's Mansion
Blake House (President of the University of California)[21]
University House (most common name for official residences of the chancellor of each individual University of California campus)[22]
University House, Berkeley (Chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley) - Colorado:
Governor's Mansion - Connecticut:
Governor's Mansion - Delaware:
Woodburn - Florida:
Governor's Mansion - Georgia:
Governor's Mansion - Hawaii:
Washington Place (Queen then Governor, formerly kept as museum)
ʻIolani Palace (Monarch, formerly kept for official government functions)
Huliheʻe Palace (Monarch, formerly retained as museum)
College Hill (Hawaii) (University of Hawaii President) - Idaho:
none - Illinois:
Executive Mansion (Governor)
Supreme Court Justices' apartments
University of Illinois at Chicago Chancellor's Residence[23]
President's House, home of the University of Illinois' President[24] - Indiana:
Governor's Mansion - Iowa:
Terrace Hill - Kansas:
Cedar Crest - Kentucky:
Governor's Mansion
Old Governor's Mansion (now official residence of the lieutenant governor)
Maxwell Place (President of the University of Kentucky)[25]
Amelia Place (President of the University of Louisville)[26] - Louisiana:
Governor's Mansion - Maine:
Blaine House - Maryland:
Government House
Jennings House (from 1777 to 1870) - Massachusetts:
none - Michigan:
Governor's Residence, Lansing
Governor's Summer Residence, Mackinac Island - Minnesota:
Governor's Residence
Eastcliff (President of the University of Minnesota)[27] - Mississippi:
Governor's Residence - Missouri:
Governor's Mansion - Montana:
Governor's Mansion - Nebraska:
Governor's Mansion - Nevada:
Governor's Mansion - New Hampshire:
Bridges House - New Jersey:
Drumthwacket
Governor's Ocean Residence (Summer Residence)[28]
President's House (Official Residence of the Rutgers University President) - New Mexico:
Governor's Mansion - New York:
Executive Mansion - North Carolina:
Executive Mansion
Western Residence (Mountain Retreat) - North Dakota:
Governor's Mansion - Ohio:
Governor's Mansion - Oklahoma:
Governor's Mansion - Oregon:
Stiff-Jarman House (prior to 1988)
Mahonia Hall
McMorran House[29] (University of Oregon President) - Pennsylvania:
Governor's Mansion - Rhode Island:
none - South Carolina:
Governor's Mansion - South Dakota:
Governor's Mansion - Tennessee:
Governor's Mansion - Texas:
Governor's Mansion
Texas Speaker's Apartment (at Texas State Capitol)
Texas Lieutenant Governor's Apartment (prior to 1983 fire) (at Texas State Capitol) - Utah:
Governor's Mansion - Vermont:
The Pavilion - Virginia:
Executive Mansion
President's House (President of the College of William & Mary)[30] - Carr's Hill (President of The University of Virginia)
- Washington:
Governor's Mansion
Hill-Crest (President of the University of Washington) - West Virginia:
Executive Mansion - Wisconsin:
Governor's Mansion
Olin House (Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin – Madison)[31]
Chancellor's Residence (Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee)[32] - Wyoming:
Governor's Mansion
Territorial
[edit]- Puerto Rico:
La Fortaleza (Governor's Mansion)
Playa El Convento (Governor's Beach Retreat) - Guam:
Government House (Governor)
Local
[edit]Some mayors in cities with an official mayor's residence choose instead to reside at their private residence, using the official residence for official functions only. This has occurred in the 21st century in Detroit and New York City, although as of 2016[update] the mayors of both cities live in the official residences. In the case of Denver, no mayor has ever lived in the official residence; the city instead makes it available to certain non-profit groups for special functions.
- Denver, Colorado:
Cableland - Detroit, Michigan:
Manoogian Mansion - Los Angeles, California:
Getty House - New York, New York:
Gracie Mansion - Henry County, Ohio:
Henry County Sheriff's Residence and Jail (former)
Other
[edit]The following are official residences maintained by private, nongovernmental institutions:
- Kensington, California:
Blake House (President of the University of California) - Palo Alto, California:
1456 Edgewood Drive (Chairman of Meta Platforms) - Woodside, California:
Jackling House (Chairman of Apple Inc., from 1984 to 2000) - New Orleans, Louisiana:
2 Audubon Place (President of Tulane University) - Cambridge, Massachusetts:
Elmwood (President of Harvard University) - Hanover, New Hampshire:
14 Webster Ave (President of Dartmouth College) - New York, New York:
President's House (President of Columbia University)
37 Washington Square West (President of New York University) - Salt Lake City, Utah:
Beehive House (President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; former) - Wind Point, Wisconsin:
Wingspread (Chairman of S. C. Johnson & Son; from 1939 to 1959)
Uzbekistan
[edit]Vanuatu
[edit]- State House (President)
Vatican City
[edit]- Apostolic Palace (Pope)
- Castel Gandolfo (Pope, summer residence; now partly open to the public as a museum and garden)
- Domus Sanctae Marthae (Guest House, now kept as Pope Francis's residence)
- Mater Ecclesiae Monastery (Pope Emeritus)
Former
[edit]- Lateran Palace (Pope, formerly; currently houses in part the Vicariate of Rome and the Pontifical Museum of Christian Antiquities)
- Palace of the Popes in Viterbo (Pope, formerly; part of the Museo del Colle del Duomo)
- Papal Palace, Orvieto (Pope, formerly; houses the Museo Opera del Duomo)
- Papal Palace, Perugia (Pope, formerly; destroyed by fire in 1534)
- Palace of the Popes in Anagni (Pope, formerly; part of the Museo bonifaciano e del Lazio meridionale
- Palais des Papes, Avignon (Pope, formerly; houses a convention centre and the archives of the département of Vaucluse).
- Castel Sant'Angelo (Pope, formerly; kept as Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo)
- Palace of Castel Gandolfo (Pope, formerly; currently a museum)
Venezuela
[edit]- Palacio de Miraflores (President)
- La Casona (Presidential residence)
- La Guzmania (former Vacation Residence)
- La Viñeta, Fort Tiuna (Vice President; de facto President)
Vietnam
[edit]- Presidential Palace
- Government Office (Prime Minister)
- 1A Hùng Vương, Ba Đình, Hà Nội General Secretary's Residence
Former
[edit]- Ho Chi Minh's Stilt House, (Former residence of Ho Chi Minh)
- Independence Palace, (now the Reunification Convention Hall, former residence of the President of South Vietnam)
- Gia Long Palace
- Imperial City, Huế (former residence of the Nguyen dynasty monarchs)
- Imperial Citadel of Thang Long (located in Hanoi, former residence of Vietnamese dynasties)
Yemen
[edit]Zambia
[edit]- State House (President)
Zimbabwe
[edit]International organizations
[edit]Caribbean Community
[edit]Former
[edit]- Colgrain House, Camp Street, Georgetown (former residence of the Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community, 1968–2011)[33]
Commonwealth of Nations
[edit]- The Garden House, 40B Hill Street, Mayfair, London (residence of the Commonwealth Secretary-General)
International Olympic Committee
[edit]- Château de Vidy, 11 Rue de Vidy, Lausanne (former residence of the President of the International Olympic Committee; currently being kept for office functions)
- Lausanne Palace, Lausanne (residence of the President of the International Olympic Committee)
United Nations
[edit]- 3 Sutton Place, Manhattan, New York City (residence of the Secretary-General of the United Nations)
See also
[edit]References
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- ^ Government of Canada, Public Services and Procurement Canada. "Information archivée dans le Web" [Information Archived on the Web] (PDF). publications.gc.ca. Retrieved 2024-04-09.
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- ^ "National Capital Commission: Stornoway". Archived from the original on 2008-01-01. Retrieved 2007-08-16.
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- ^ See University of California Policy 2.725, "University-Provided Housing," Archived 2013-02-02 at the Wayback Machine 1 August 2009, 2, and University of California Business and Finance Bulletin G-45, "Implementing Requirements on Expenses Incurred in Support of Official Responsibilities of the President and Chancellors," Archived 2013-02-02 at the Wayback Machine 20 May 2008, 2.
- ^ "The perks of being a Chancellor". Archived from the original on 2013-06-12.
- ^ "President's House, History, University of Illinois". Archived from the original on 2011-05-04. Retrieved 2011-02-10.
- ^ "Campus Guide: Maxwell Place". University of Kentucky. July 22, 2012. Archived from the original on March 23, 2019. Retrieved July 22, 2012.
- ^ Elson, Martha (October 29, 2015). "UofL owns Highlands mansion, but nobody's home". The Courier-Journal. Archived from the original on October 19, 2022. Retrieved October 31, 2015. The house is not currently used as a full-time residence. Current university president James Ramsey was not required to live in the house upon becoming president in 2002 because he was hired from the university's faculty and already owned a home in the area. During his tenure, he has used the house mainly for fundraisers and other university events, and has used a carriage house on the property for smaller events and as lodging for university guests.
- ^ "Welcome to Eastcliff". University of Minnesota. Archived from the original on November 27, 2013. Retrieved March 16, 2014.
- ^ "Gov. Christie's office rebuts helicopter story". USA Today. Archived from the original on March 23, 2019. Retrieved January 25, 2017.
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- ^ "Olin House / Chancellor's Residence". University of Wisconsin – Madison. Archived from the original on March 16, 2014. Retrieved March 16, 2014.
- ^ "UWM's new chancellor's mansion will help woo donors". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Archived from the original on March 16, 2014. Retrieved March 16, 2014.
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External links
[edit]- Media related to Official residences at Wikimedia Commons