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.
21-416: (Redirected from Presidential Palace ) Official residence of a president A presidential palace is the official residence of the president in some countries. Some presidential palaces were once the official residences to monarchs in former monarchies that were preserved during those states' transition into republics . Some other presidential palaces were once
42-931: A museum [REDACTED] Cyprus Presidential Palace, Nicosia [REDACTED] East Timor Nicolau Lobato Presidential Palace , Dili [REDACTED] India Rashtrapati Bhavan , New Delhi Official residence [REDACTED] Rashtrapati Nilayam , Hyderabad Winter retreat [REDACTED] Rashtrapati Niwas , Shimla Summer retreat [REDACTED] The Retreat Building , Shimla [REDACTED] Indonesia Istana Merdeka , Jakarta [REDACTED] Istana Negara, Jakarta [REDACTED] Istana Cipanas , Cipanas [REDACTED] Istana Bogor , Bogor [REDACTED] Gedung Agung , Yogyakarta [REDACTED] Istana Tampaksiring , Bali [REDACTED] Iran Sa'dabad Palace , Tehran ; Office of
63-1933: A museum since 1959 [REDACTED] Palacio de la Revolucion , Havana [REDACTED] Dominica Government House, Roseau [REDACTED] Dominican Republic National Palace, Santo Domingo [REDACTED] Ecuador Carondelet Palace , Quito [REDACTED] El Salvador Casa Presidencial, San Salvador [REDACTED] Guatemala National Palace, Guatemala City [REDACTED] Guyana State House, Georgetown [REDACTED] Haiti National Palace , Port-au-Prince [REDACTED] Honduras Presidential Palace , Tegucigalpa Mexico National Palace, Mexico City Official residence [REDACTED] Nicaragua Presidential Palace, Managua House of Peoples , Managua [REDACTED] Panama Palacio de las Garzas , Panama City [REDACTED] Paraguay Palacio de los López , Asunción [REDACTED] Peru Government Palace, Lima [REDACTED] Suriname Gouvernementsgebouw , Paramaribo [REDACTED] Trinidad and Tobago President's House , Port of Spain [REDACTED] United States White House , Washington, D.C. Official residence [REDACTED] Uruguay Executive Tower, Montevideo Government office [REDACTED] Residencia de Suárez , Montevideo Official residence [REDACTED] Venezuela Miraflores Palace , Caracas Government office [REDACTED] La Casona Official residence [REDACTED] Asia [ edit ] Country Building Notes Image Afghanistan Arg , Kabul Meeting place of
84-714: Is a palace , museum and extensive gardens in the Montaza district of Alexandria , Egypt . It was built on a low plateau east of central Alexandria overlooking a beach on the Mediterranean Sea . The extensive Montaza Palace grounds first had the Salamlek Palace, built in 1892 by Khedive Abbas II , the last Muhammad Ali Dynasty ruler to hold the Khedive title over the Khedivate of Egypt and Sudan . It
105-739: The Cabinet of Afghanistan [REDACTED] Armenia President's House, Yerevan [REDACTED] Azerbaijan Zagulba Presidential Residence, Baku Built in 2008 [REDACTED] Bangladesh Bangabhaban , Dhaka Built in 1905 [REDACTED] China Zhongnanhai , Beijing Headquarters of the Chinese Communist Party [REDACTED] Presidential Palace, Guangzhou Destroyed in 1922, rebuilt as Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall Presidential Palace, Nanjing Former residence from 1927 to 1949, now
126-539: The 21st century in Detroit and New York City , although as of 2016 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. The following are official residences maintained by private, nongovernmental institutions: Montaza Palace Montaza Palace ( Egyptian Arabic : قصر المنتزه ) (Asr el Montaza)
147-1027: The Congo Palais du Peuple [ fr ] , Brazzaville Democratic Republic of the Congo Palais de la Nation, Kinshasa [REDACTED] Côte d'Ivoire Presidential Palace , Abidjan Presidential Palace , Yamoussoukro Djibouti Presidential Palace , Djibouti City [REDACTED] Egypt Abdeen Palace , Cairo [REDACTED] Heliopolis Palace , Cairo Koubbeh Palace , Cairo Montaza Palace , Alexandria Ras el-Tin Palace , Alexandria Equatorial Guinea Malabo Government Building , Malabo Eritrea Asmara President's Office , Asmara [REDACTED] Ethiopia National Palace, Addis Ababa Gabon Presidential Palace , Libreville The Gambia State House of
168-1842: The Gambia , Banjul Ghana Jubilee House , Accra [REDACTED] Guinea Presidential Palace, Conakry Guinea-Bissau Presidential Palace , Bissau [REDACTED] Kenya State House, Nairobi [REDACTED] Liberia Executive Mansion, Monrovia Madagascar Iavoloha Palace , Antananarivo [REDACTED] Ambohitsorohitra Palace , Antananarivo Ceremonial residence [REDACTED] Malawi Kamuzu Palace , Lilongwe Mali Presidential Palace , Bamako Mauritania Presidential Palace, Nouakchott Mauritius State House, Reduit Mozambique Palácio da Ponta Vermelha , Maputo Namibia State House of Namibia , Windhoek Niger Presidential Palace , Niamey Nigeria Nigerian Presidential Complex , Abuja Rwanda Urugwiro , Kigali São Tomé and Príncipe Presidential Palace , São Tomé [REDACTED] Senegal Presidential Palace , Dakar Seychelles State House, Victoria [REDACTED] Sierra Leone State House, Freetown [REDACTED] Somalia Villa Somalia , Mogadishu Somaliland Somaliland Presidential Palace , Hargeisa [REDACTED] South Africa Mahlamba Ndlopfu , Pretoria [[File:Libertas, since 1994 known as Mahlamba Ndlopfu, in 1934 by Gerard Moerdijk designed as official residence in Pretoria for
189-622: 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. Querétaro Former residence Official estates of the Swiss Federal Council : 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
210-773: The President Opens in Juba" . gurtong.net. 23 August 2011 . Retrieved 15 July 2013 . ^ "State House of Uganda - History" . statehouse.go.ug . Retrieved 14 July 2013 . ^ "State House of the Republic of Zambia" . statehouse.gov.zm . Retrieved 15 July 2013 . ^ "Official website of the Casa Presidencial, Costa Rica" (in Spanish). www.presidencia.go.cr . Retrieved 18 July 2013 . ^ "Presidential palace from
231-899: The Presidential Palace, Suva" . beautifulpacific.com. Archived from the original on 8 September 2014 . Retrieved 16 July 2013 . External links [ edit ] World's Most Stunning Presidential Palaces - slideshow by The Huffington Post Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Presidential_palace&oldid=1256480615 " Categories : Presidential residences Official residences Hidden categories: CS1 Somali-language sources (so) CS1 Spanish-language sources (es) Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Dynamic lists Official residence The provinces of Ontario and Quebec no longer have official residences for their lieutenant governors , but do provide them with accommodations; in
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#1732758323150252-1041: The Supreme Leader of Iran [REDACTED] Iraq Radwaniyah Palace , Baghdad Israel Beit HaNassi , Jerusalem [REDACTED] Kazakhstan Ak Orda Presidential Palace , Astana [REDACTED] North Korea Ryongsong Residence , Pyongyang Current residence Kumsusan Palace of the Sun , Pyongyang Former residence [REDACTED] South Korea Presidential Residence of South Korea , Seoul Current residence Blue House , Seoul Former residence [REDACTED] Kyrgyzstan White House, Bishkek Ala Archa State Residence , Bishkek Current residence Laos Presidential Palace , Vientiane [REDACTED] Lebanon Baabda Palace , Beirut Maldives Muliaage , Malé Built in 1914, as
273-622: 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. French Polynesia The following are official residences maintained by private, nongovernmental institutions: Federal States Brandenburg / Prussia / Imperial / East Germany / Former West Germany Other Presidential Palace * In every state of
294-713: The government in the Federal Palace of Switzerland . Ukraine Mariinskyi Palace , Kyiv [REDACTED] Oceania [ edit ] Country Building Notes Image Fiji Government House, Suva [REDACTED] See also [ edit ] Prime ministerial residences References [ edit ] ^ "Turkey's president moves into world's biggest palace costing £384 million" . Telegraph.co.uk . Retrieved 2017-07-13 . ^ "Palace (in Angola)" . Roctest Group. Archived from
315-886: The hotel - Tegucigalpa" . tripadvisor.com . Retrieved 15 July 2013 . ^ "Presidential Palace, Managua, Nicaragua - Tripomatic" . tripomatic.com . Retrieved 15 July 2013 . ^ "3-Day Cabinet Meeting Held in Kandahar" . TOLOnews . 24 March 2022 . Retrieved 20 April 2022 . ^ "The Tajik Presidential Palace in Dushanbe, Tajikistan" . photobucket.com . Retrieved 16 July 2013 . ^ "Upmarket houses along road- Karimov to feel safer" . www.uznews.net. 6 December 2012 . Retrieved 25 March 2013 . ^ "Qasr Al Watan" . Qasr Al Watan . Retrieved 2019-04-21 . ^ "Presidential Palace, Chisinau" . www.virtualtourist.com . Retrieved 16 July 2013 . ^ "Guards at
336-892: The official residencies to governors in former colonies or subnational divisions that were preserved during their transition to independent states. List [ edit ] This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources . Africa [ edit ] UN member states Country Building Notes Image Algeria El Mouradia, Algiers Angola Presidential Palace, Luanda Benin Palais de la Marina , Cotonou Botswana State House, Gaborone Cape Verde Palácio Presidencial , Praia [REDACTED] Cameroon The Unity Palace , Yaoundé [REDACTED] Republic of
357-1483: The original on 21 February 2014 . Retrieved 8 February 2014 . ^ "Palace (in Benin)" . Archived from the original on 2016-03-13 . Retrieved 2020-05-10 . ^ "Entrance to the Presidential Palace, Gaborone, Botswana" . www.agefotostock.com . Retrieved 25 March 2013 . ^ "Photo of Palais de la Nation, Kinshasa, DRC" . Panoramio . Retrieved 6 February 2014 . ^ "Presidential Palaces Djibouti, Kenya iyo Somalia" (in Somali). somalinet . Retrieved 5 February 2014 . ^ "Landmarks in Gabon, Africa" . USA Today . Retrieved 8 February 2014 . ^ "Guinea-Bissau Opens China-Funded Presidential Palace" . Fox News . 6 July 2013 . Retrieved 5 February 2014 . ^ Executive Mansion in 'Terrible Condition' - Gongloe Raises Alarms , Heritage via AllAfrica.com , 2013-08-29. Accessed 2014-01-29. ^ "The Presidential Palace, Bamako, Mali" . www.myspace.com . Retrieved 27 March 2013 . ^ "Presidential Palace - Picture of Sao Tome Island" . tripadvisor.co.uk . Retrieved 8 February 2014 . ^ "Presidential Palace Senegal" . Wordpress. 2 September 2011 . Retrieved 5 February 2014 . ^ "Presidential Buildings" . ^ "New Office of
378-4731: The royal palace for Crown Prince Izzuddin [REDACTED] Mongolia Government Palace, Ulan Bator Also seat of government Myanmar Presidential Palace, Naypyidaw Presidential Residence and Office [REDACTED] Nepal Rastrapati Bhawan , Kathmandu [REDACTED] Pakistan Aiwan-e-Sadr , Islamabad [REDACTED] State of Palestine Mukataa [REDACTED] Philippines Malacañang Palace , Manila Official residence and workplace [REDACTED] Singapore Istana, Singapore [REDACTED] Sri Lanka President's House, Colombo President's Pavilion, Kandy [REDACTED] Syria Presidential Palace, Damascus Tishreen Palace , Damascus Taiwan Presidential Office Building, Taipei [REDACTED] Tajikistan Palace of Nations , Dushanbe [REDACTED] Turkey Presidential Compound (Turkey) [REDACTED] Turkmenistan Oguzkhan Palace , Ashgabat Uzbekistan Ok Saroy Presidential Palace , Tashkent Former residence [REDACTED] Durmen Former residence Kuksaroy Presidential Palace , Tashkent Current residence United Arab Emirates Qasr Al Watan, Abu Dhabi Seat of government Vietnam Presidential Palace, Hanoi [REDACTED] Yemen Presidential Palace, Sanaa Europe [ edit ] Country Building Notes Image Albania Presidential Palace of Tirana [REDACTED] Austria Hofburg Palace , Vienna [REDACTED] Belarus Presidential Palace, Minsk Bosnia and Herzegovina Presidency Building , Sarajevo [REDACTED] Bulgaria Presidential Palace, Sofia [REDACTED] Croatia Presidential Palace, Zagreb [REDACTED] Czech Republic Prague Castle , Prague Main residence [REDACTED] The Lány Chateau , Lány Secondary residence [REDACTED] Estonia Presidential Palace , Tallinn [REDACTED] Finland Presidential Palace, Helsinki [REDACTED] France Élysée Palace , Paris [REDACTED] Germany Bellevue Palace , Berlin Primary residence [REDACTED] Villa Hammerschmidt , Bonn Secondary residence [REDACTED] Georgia Orbeliani Presidential Palace, Tbilisi [REDACTED] Greece Presidential Mansion, Athens [REDACTED] Hungary Sándor Palace, Budapest [REDACTED] Iceland Bessastaðir , Álftanes [REDACTED] Republic of Ireland Áras an Uachtaráin , Dublin [REDACTED] Italy Quirinal Palace , Rome [REDACTED] Latvia Riga Castle , Riga [REDACTED] Lithuania Presidential Palace, Vilnius [REDACTED] North Macedonia Villa Vodno , Skopje Malta San Anton Palace , Attard Official residence [REDACTED] Verdala Palace , Siġġiewi Summer residence [REDACTED] Moldova Presidential Palace, Chișinău [REDACTED] Montenegro Blue Palace , Cetinje [REDACTED] Poland Presidential Palace, Warsaw Official workplace [REDACTED] Belweder , Warsaw Official residence [REDACTED] Portugal Belém Palace , Lisbon [REDACTED] Romania Cotroceni Palace , Bucharest [REDACTED] Russia Grand Kremlin Palace , Moscow Ceremonial residence [REDACTED] Kremlin Senate , Moscow Working residence [REDACTED] Serbia Novi Dvor , Belgrade [REDACTED] Slovakia Grassalkovich Palace , Bratislava Official workplace [REDACTED] Hohenlohe Hunting Lodge Recreational residence [REDACTED] Slovenia Presidential Palace , Ljubljana Also seat of government [REDACTED] Switzerland No official presidential residence. Seat of
399-535: The sea along each floor. President Anwar El-Sadat renovated the original Salamlek Palace as an official presidential residence. It was most recently used by former president Hosni Mubarak . El-Montaza Park, the former expansive royal gardens of 150 acres (61 ha), are open as a public landscape park and forest reserve. El-Haramlek—Montaza Palace is a public museum of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty family history and objects d'art. El Salamlek Palace
420-1951: The state of the Union of South Africa . - panoramio.jpg|150px]] King's House, Durban Genadendal Residence , Cape Town South Sudan Presidential Palace , Juba Sudan Presidential Palace , Khartoum [REDACTED] Tanzania Ikulu , Dar es Salaam [REDACTED] Togo Palace of the Governors , Lomé Tunisia Carthage Palace , Tunis [REDACTED] Uganda State House, Kampala State House, Entebbe Zambia State House, Lusaka Zimbabwe State House, Harare , State House, Bulawayo current residence Zimbabwe House, Harare Blue Roof , Harare former residence Americas [ edit ] Country Building Notes Image Argentina Casa Rosada , Buenos Aires Government office [REDACTED] Quinta de Olivos , Buenos Aires Province Official residence Barbados State House , Bridgetown Official residence [REDACTED] Bolivia Casa Grande del Pueblo , La Paz [REDACTED] Brazil Palácio da Alvorada , Brasilia Official residence [REDACTED] Palácio do Planalto , Brasilia Official workplace [REDACTED] Chile La Moneda Palace , Santiago de Chile Official office [REDACTED] Palacio Presidencial de Cerro Castillo , Viña del Mar Summer residence [REDACTED] Colombia Casa de Nariño , Bogotá Official residence [REDACTED] Costa Rica Casa Presidencial, San José [REDACTED] Cuba Presidential Palace , Havana Has been
441-494: Was used as a hunting lodge and residence for his companion. The larger El-Haramlek Palace and royal gardens were added to the Montaza Palace grounds, being built by King Fuad I in 1932, as a summer palace. It is in a mixture of Ottoman and Florentine styles, with two towers. One of these towers rises distinctively high above with elaborated Italian Renaissance design details. The palace has long open arcades facing
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