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