8 Most Luxurious Royal Residences In The World

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1. Buckingham Palace, London, England Buckingham Palace immediately springs to mind when thinking of royal residences throughout the world.

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2. The Prince’s Palace, Monaco In 1162, the Prince's Palace in Monaco was constructed as a fortress. From June to October each year, it is accessible for public tours.

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3. The Palace of Holyrood, Edinburgh, Scotland The 14 staterooms and the grounds of the palace are accessible to the general public, and the royal family frequently uses the staterooms.

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4. Drottningholm Royal Palace, Sweden The 1600s-era Drottningholm Royal Palace is a stunning example of preserved European architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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5. The Royal Palace of Madrid, Spain It has 3,418 rooms and serves as King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia, and their family’s official private residence.

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6. Tokyo Imperial Palace, Japan Since 1868, Japanese emperors have resided in the palace, which was built as a tribute to Japanese culture and tradition.

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7. Mysore Palace, India During their 1399–1950 reign over the Kingdom of Mysore, the Wadiyar dynasty called it home. It was later transformed into a museum.

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8. Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen, Denmark Nicolai Eigtved created the Amalienborg Palace in the 1750s. Although the palace isn't accessible to the general public, every day at noon you can watch the guards change.

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Aren’t they simply magnificent?

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