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Best 'Palaces' in the world

julia julia - 2 years ago




1.Historic Areas of Istanbul







 







2. Imperial Palaces of the Ming and Qing Dynasties in Beijing and Shenyang







 







3. Historic Ensemble of the Potala Palace, Lhasa







 







4. Palace and Park of Versailles







 







5. Ancient Building Complex in the Wudang Mountains







 







6. Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin







 







7. Royal Domain of Drottningholm







 







8. Historical Complex of Split with the Palace of Diocletian







 







9. Palace and Park of Fontainebleau







 







10. Würzburg Residence with the Court Gardens and Residence Square







 







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Best Royal Palaces to Visit

julia julia - 2 years ago
Hall of Mirrors, Versailles






7. Jai Mahal Palace



Location: Jaipur*, India



What's Cool: Guests can spend the night



Once home to the prime minister of Jaipur, the Jai Mahal Palace now functions as a hotel. Built in 1745 and surrounded by 18 acres of gardens, the palace features brilliantly decorated hallways (each with its own theme), outdoor stone pathways and magnificent views. Visitors especially enjoy discovering the nearby Pink City of Jaipur where buggies, cars, and elephants all serve as equally acceptable modes of transportation, and artisans (specializing in classic 18th- and 19th-century Indian styles) line the streets to sell their wares.










6. Iolani Palace



Location: Honolulu*, Hawaii



What's Cool: Surrounding wall of coral


Iolani Palace








It wasn't so long ago that the state of Hawaii was an independent island nation ruled by a centuries-old monarchy, which made its home at Iolani Palace. Constructed in 1879, the building that stands today (termites ravaged an earlier palace) once housed such royalty as the famous Queen Liliuokalani*. After the island's annexation by the United States, the palace became the new state's first capital and, ultimately, a historic site, restored to its original splendor. The King's Suite and the sacred Royal Tomb deserve the special attention of visitors.











5. Buckingham Palace



Location: London, England



What's Cool: A 40-acre garden, the changing of the guard, and the Queen's private art collection


Changing of the Guard (Image credit: BBC Worldwide Americas, Inc.)






The official residence of the reigning British monarchy, Buckingham Palace attracts thousands of visitors each year. Built in 1703, the palace is surrounded by three parks, including the famous Hyde Park, and boasts an abundant daffodil garden in the spring. Young visitors will especially enjoy studying the guards outside the palace gates; the rumors are true--they never crack a smile. See a video of the changing of the guard.
















4. Topkapı Palace



Location: İstanbul, Turkey



What's Cool: Treasury labyrinths and the Harem







Construction on Topkapı Palace* began during the sixth century and continued for hundreds of years. By 1061, the palace was complete and became the monarchy's official residence. The palace also served as a residence for the harem (multiple wives) of former sultans until 1909. It became a public museum in 1924, after the founding of the Republic of Turkey. Surrounded by greenery, Topkapı Palace rests on a bluff overlooking the Bosporous, a narrow strait that links the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara, and offers some of the most incredible scenery on Earth. Inside, visitors can observe many relics, such as paintings of the sultans who once ruled the Ottoman Empire, ornamental clocks, and the most valuable collection of Chinese and Japanese porcelains in the world.
















3. Tower of London



Location: London, England



What's Cool: Special tours such as the Wall Walk, White Tower, and Yeoman Warders





Tower of London





One of England's most magnificent palaces, the Tower of London* has served as a royal residence, a fortress, and a prison. Construction on the palace began during the reign of William the Conqueror (1027-1087) and continued until the 14th century, when workers built the wharf. Visitors can tour the Medieval Palace (the section of the Tower where the kings and queens lived), see the magnificent Crown Jewels and Royal Amouries, and experience historical re-enactments, including the grisly deaths of many famous prisoners.













2. The Grand Palace



Location: Bangkok, Thailand



What's Cool: Views of the river





Grand Palace





Thailand's majestic Grand Palace sits high above the city of Bangkok. Constructed in the 18th century during the reign of King Rama I, the palace is an outstanding example of the blending of classic Thai architecture with more modern Western styles (see Thailand: History). Although the Grand Palace has not been used as a royal residence for many years, it still serves as a site for important events, including royal coronations. It's said that those who venture inside the Temple of the Emerald Buddha are guaranteed a spiritual experience. Click the image on the left for a 360-degree view of the Grand Palace.













1. Versailles



Location: Versailles*, France



What's Cool: The sights and eats in the town of Versailles








Palace of Versailles




One of the most famous sites in the world, the ornate Palace of Versailles welcomes thousands of visitors each year. Built during the 17th century, Versailles was the brainchild of Louis XIV, who conceived the structure not as a home but as a center for the French government. The grounds are exquisite, and a stroll through the park provides a real treat (the best scenery is the furthest away from the palace). History lovers won't want to miss the spot where Louis XV made coffee for his official guests. Click the image on the left for a 360-degree view of the Palace of Versailles.