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List of official residences, by countryEdit

AfghanistanEdit

AlbaniaEdit

AlgeriaEdit

AngolaEdit

Antigua and BarbudaEdit

ArgentinaEdit

ArmeniaEdit

AustraliaEdit

FederalEdit

StateEdit

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TerritorialEdit

Internal territoryEdit
External territoriesEdit
State, formerEdit

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Marble Hill (Governor summer residence (1880–1955), formerly; destroyed in the Black Sunday Bushfire of 1955)

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Bishopscourt (Governor residence (1874–1876), formerly)
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AustriaEdit

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Hofburg Neue Burg section, seen from Heldenplatz.

Former royal residencesEdit

AzerbaijanEdit

BahamasEdit

BahrainEdit

BangladeshEdit

BarbadosEdit

BelarusEdit

BelgiumEdit

BelizeEdit

FormerEdit

  • Government House (Governor-General, formerly; kept for official government functions, state guest house for visiting foreign dignitaries, and as House of Culture Museum)

BeninEdit

  • Presidential Palace

BhutanEdit

BoliviaEdit

  • Casa Grande del Pueblo (President)
  • {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} (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 HerzegovinaEdit

BotswanaEdit

BrazilEdit

FormerEdit

StateEdit

BruneiEdit

BulgariaEdit

CurrentEdit

  • The Largo (A complex of government office buildings in Sofia):
  • 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 residencesEdit

BurundiEdit

  • Kiriri Presidential Palace

CambodiaEdit

CameroonEdit

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CanadaEdit

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FederalEdit

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ProvincialEdit

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 VerdeEdit

Central African RepublicEdit

ChadEdit

  • Presidential Palace

ChileEdit

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Palacio de La Moneda, Santiago

FormerEdit

ChinaEdit

FormerEdit

Office and Residence
Residence

Special administrative regionsEdit

Hong KongEdit

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Government House, Hong Kong

MacauEdit

Former Portuguese MacauEdit

Former British Colony of Hong KongEdit

ColombiaEdit

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Casa de Nariño, Bogotá

ComorosEdit

  • Presidential Palace

Congo, Democratic Republic of theEdit

FormerEdit

Congo, Republic of theEdit

  • Brazzaville Presidential Palace

Costa RicaEdit

  • Casa Presidencial, Costa Rica (President)

CroatiaEdit

CubaEdit

FormerEdit

CyprusEdit

Czech RepublicEdit

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Prague Castle, the residence of the president of the Czech Republic

DenmarkEdit

FormerEdit

DjiboutiEdit

  • Presidential Palace

DominicaEdit

Dominican RepublicEdit

East TimorEdit

EcuadorEdit

EgyptEdit

El SalvadorEdit

Equatorial GuineaEdit

EritreaEdit

EstoniaEdit

FormerEdit

EswatiniEdit

  • Lozitha Palace (King)

EthiopiaEdit

FijiEdit

FinlandEdit

FormerEdit

FranceEdit

Former royal residencesEdit

TerritorialEdit

French Polynesia

  • Presidence (President of French Polynesia)
  • Haut Commissariat (High Commissioner of French Polynesia)

OtherEdit

The following are official residences maintained by private, nongovernmental institutions:

GabonEdit

  • Presidential Palace

GambiaEdit

GeorgiaEdit

GermanyEdit

CurrentEdit

Federal

States

Former royal residencesEdit

Brandenburg/Prussia/Imperial/East Germany/Former West Germany

Other

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Mannheim Palace

GhanaEdit

GreeceEdit

FormerEdit

GrenadaEdit

FormerEdit

GuatemalaEdit

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National Palace, Guatemala City (built 1939–1943, renovated 2010, now used as a museum)

FormerEdit

GuyanaEdit

GuineaEdit

FormerEdit

  • Belle Vue (demolished; former summer residence of the President)

Guinea-BissauEdit

HaitiEdit

FormerEdit

HondurasEdit

HungaryEdit

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Buda Castle, Budapest

FormerEdit

IcelandEdit

IndiaEdit

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UnionEdit

StateEdit

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Raj Bhavan, Vijayawada
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Raj Bhavan,Shimla

Union territoriesEdit

IndonesiaEdit

IranEdit

FormerEdit

IraqEdit

IrelandEdit

FormerEdit

IsraelEdit

ItalyEdit

Former residencesEdit

Ivory CoastEdit

JamaicaEdit

JapanEdit

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FormerEdit

JordanEdit

  • Raghadan Palace (King)
  • Al Hummar Palace (used for state receptions)
  • Basman Palace (King)
  • Al Qasr al Sagheer (King)

KazakhstanEdit

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Ak Orda Presidential Palace

KenyaEdit

KuwaitEdit

FormerEdit

  • Dasman Palace (Emir, formerly)

KyrgyzstanEdit

LaosEdit

FormerEdit

LatviaEdit

LebanonEdit

FormerEdit

LesothoEdit

LiberiaEdit

LibyaEdit

LiechtensteinEdit

LithuaniaEdit

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Presidential Palace, Vilnius

Presidential Palace

FormerEdit

LuxembourgEdit

MadagascarEdit

MalawiEdit

MalaysiaEdit

FederalEdit

StateEdit

FormerEdit

MaldivesEdit

FormerEdit

MaliEdit

  • Presidential Palace

MaltaEdit

FormerEdit

  • 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)

MauritaniaEdit

MauritiusEdit

MexicoEdit

FormerEdit

*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)

StatesEdit

Querétaro

  • Casa de la Corregidora (Governor mansion)

MoldovaEdit

TransnistriaEdit

  • Presidential Palace, Tiraspol

MonacoEdit

MongoliaEdit

MontenegroEdit

  • Blue Palace (Official Residence of the President)

MoroccoEdit

MozambiqueEdit

MyanmarEdit

FormerEdit

NamibiaEdit

NauruEdit

NetherlandsEdit

Former residence

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Binnenhof, The Hague
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Palace het Loo, Apeldoorn

NepalEdit

New ZealandEdit

FormerEdit

RealmEdit

NicaraguaEdit

NigerEdit

  • Presidential Palace

NigeriaEdit

FederalEdit

StateEdit

North KoreaEdit

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FormerEdit

North MacedoniaEdit

NorwayEdit

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Royal Palace, Oslo

OmanEdit

PakistanEdit

FederalEdit

ProvincialEdit

PalestineEdit

PanamaEdit

Papua New GuineaEdit

ParaguayEdit

PeruEdit

PhilippinesEdit

FormerEdit

PolandEdit

FormerEdit

PortugalEdit

FormerEdit

QatarEdit

RomaniaEdit

RussiaEdit

FormerEdit

RepublicsEdit

KraisEdit

RwandaEdit

Saint Kitts and NevisEdit

Saint LuciaEdit

Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesEdit

SamoaEdit

FormerEdit

  • Villa Vailima

São Tomé and PríncipeEdit

Saudi ArabiaEdit

SenegalEdit

SerbiaEdit

FormerEdit

SeychellesEdit

Sierra LeoneEdit

SingaporeEdit

SlovakiaEdit

SloveniaEdit

Solomon IslandsEdit

SomaliaEdit

SomalilandEdit

South AfricaEdit

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ProvincialEdit

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Provincial, formerEdit

South KoreaEdit

– 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.
– 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.
– 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.
– 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 SudanEdit

  • Presidential Palace

SpainEdit

Royal familyEdit

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Prime ministerial and other government residencesEdit

  • Palace of Moncloa (Official residence and working place of the Spanish prime minister)
  • Palace of the Marismillas (holiday residence of the prime minister, in Almonte, Andalusia)
  • Quintos de Mora Estate (holiday residence of the prime minister, in Los Yébenes, Castilla–La Mancha)
  • Palace of Viana (Official residence of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, in Madrid)

RegionalEdit

Sri LankaEdit

SudanEdit

SurinameEdit

SwedenEdit

Swedish royal familyEdit

Former royal residencesEdit

Prime MinisterialEdit

GubernatorialEdit

SwitzerlandEdit

Official estates of the Swiss Federal Council:

SyriaEdit

FormerEdit

  • Mustapha Pasha al-Abed's Palace (President)
  • Nazim Pashas's Palace (President)
  • Tishreen Residence, Ar Rabwah, Damascus
  • Al-Rawda Residence, Damascus
  • Al-Muhajirin Residence, Damascus
  • Bashar al-Assad's summer house, built for security and rapid exits on the banks of the Mediterranean Sea

TaiwanEdit

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Workplace
Residence
Guest House

TajikistanEdit

TanzaniaEdit

ThailandEdit

FormerEdit

TogoEdit

TongaEdit

Trinidad and TobagoEdit

TunisiaEdit

TurkeyEdit

StateEdit

FormerEdit

TurkmenistanEdit

TuvaluEdit

UgandaEdit

UkraineEdit

UruguayEdit

United Arab EmiratesEdit

United KingdomEdit

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FormerEdit

City of LondonEdit

ReligiousEdit

TerritorialEdit

ScotlandEdit

United StatesEdit

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White House, Washington

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StateEdit

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California Governor's Mansion
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Colorado Governor's Mansion
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Hawaiʻi: ʻIolani Palace
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Kansas: Cedar Crest
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Kentucky Governor's Mansion
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Maryland: Government House
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Minnesota Governor's Residence
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New Jersey: Drumthwacket
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Ohio Governor's Mansion
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Texas Governor's Mansion

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President's House (Official Residence of the Rutgers University President)

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TerritorialEdit

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La Fortaleza in Old San Juan is the oldest executive residence in continuous use in the New World, the Americas

LocalEdit

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Henry County Sheriff's Residence and Jail

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 Template:As of 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.

OtherEdit

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Walter Lowrie House, Princeton, New Jersey

The following are official residences maintained by private, nongovernmental institutions:

UzbekistanEdit

VanuatuEdit

Vatican CityEdit

FormerEdit

VenezuelaEdit

VietnamEdit

FormerEdit

YemenEdit

ZambiaEdit

ZimbabweEdit

International organizationsEdit

Caribbean CommunityEdit

FormerEdit

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Commonwealth of NationsEdit

International Olympic CommitteeEdit

United NationsEdit

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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External linksEdit

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