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An official residence is the residence at which heads of state, heads of government, gubernatorial or other senior figures officially reside. They may or may not be the same location where they conduct their work-related functions.

  • Presidential Palace

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  • Kinshasa Presidential Palace
  • Brazzaville Presidential Palace

  • Presidential Palace

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  • Presidential Palace
  • Villa Syli (official guest house)
  • Belle Vue (demolished; former summer residence of the President)

  • Presidential Palace

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  • Presidential Palace

  • Presidential Palace

  • Royal Palace

  • Presidential Palace

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  • Presidential Palace

  • Presidential Palace (or National Palace)

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

*The provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Ontario no longer have official residences for their lieutenant governors, but do provide them with accommodations; in the case of Ontario, only if necessary.

  • Casa Presidencial (President)

National Palace, Mexico City
National Palace, Mexico City

*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.

  • Presidential Palace

White House, Washington
White House, Washington
See also: List of United States presidential residences and Western White House (non-official presidential residences)

Governor's Mansion, Kentucky
Governor's Mansion, Kentucky
Governor's Mansion, Texas
Governor's Mansion, Texas

ʻIolani Palace, Honolulu
ʻIolani Palace, Honolulu

Palacio de La Moneda, Santiago
Palacio de La Moneda, Santiago

Palacio de Gobierno, Lima
Palacio de Gobierno, Lima

  • Presidential Palace

  • Presidential Palace

Zhongnanhai
Zhongnanhai

  • Flagstaff House (commander of British forces in Hong Kong, formerly)
  • Island House (formerly, District Officers (North), and later District Commissioners for the New Territories)

Presidential Building
Presidential Building

Presidential Palace
Presidential Palace

Raj Bhavan, Tamil Nadu
Raj Bhavan, Tamil Nadu
Raj Bhavan, Ooty
Raj Bhavan, Ooty

  • Yogyakarta Sultanate:
    Keraton Ngayokyakarto Hadiningrat (Sultan)
  • Surakarta:
    Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (Sultan)
  • Kasepuhan:
    Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon (Sultan)
  • Kanoman:
    Keraton Kanoman, Cirebon (Sultan)
  • Deli:
    Istana Maimun, Medan (Sultan)
  • Siak:
    Istana Siak Seri Indera Pura (Sultan)

Pagaruyung Palace, since destroyed by fire
Pagaruyung Palace, since destroyed by fire

Golestan Palace
Golestan Palace

  • President House
  • Prime Minister House

Kōtei (Official Residence of Prime Minister) at its completion in 1929 as Kantei (Prime Minister's Office)
Kōtei (Official Residence of Prime Minister) at its completion in 1929 as Kantei (Prime Minister's Office)

  • Kyōto Gosho, also known as Kyōto Imperial Palace (Emperor, until 1869; kept as museum)
  • Edo-jō, also known as Edo Castle (Shōgun, 1603–1867; demolished, now part of Imperial Palace Gardens)
  • Gaishō Kōtei, also known as Prince Asaka Residence (Prime Minister, 1947 and 48–50, now open to the public as museum)

  • Presidential Palace

Kumsusan Memorial Palace
Kumsusan Memorial Palace

Blue House
Blue House

  • White House, also Government House or Presidential Palace

  • Presidential Palace

Beiteddine Palace
Beiteddine Palace

Presidential Palace, Maldives
Presidential Palace, Maldives

  • Presidential Palace

  • Qasr al Alam Royal Palace

thumb|200px|Malacanang Palace (1898)

  • Emir's Palace (Emir)

  • Riyadh Qasr Malik Abdullah bin Abdulaziz (King)
  • Jeddah Qasr Malik Abdullah bin Abdulaziz (King)
  • Mina Royal Palace
  • Makkah Royal Palace

  • Presidential Palace

  • Presidential Palace, also called Tesheen Palace

  • Presidential Palace

Grand Palace, Bangkok
Grand Palace, Bangkok

Presidential Palace, Hanoi
Presidential Palace, Hanoi

  • Presidential Palace

  • Presidential Palace

  • Presidential Palace, also "President House"
  • #1 Government House (Prime Minister)

Ballhausplatz Nr. 2
Ballhausplatz Nr. 2

  • Presidency Building
  • Konak Residence (visiting foreign dignitaries; also used for state receptions)

Euxinograd palace, Bulgaria
Euxinograd palace, Bulgaria

Amalienborg Palace
Amalienborg Palace

Presidential Palace, Helsinki
Presidential Palace, Helsinki

  • Tamminiemi (President, formerly; kept as Urho Kekkonen Museum)

Palais de l'Elysée
Palais de l'Elysée

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

  • Presidential Palace

Bundeskanzleramt
Bundeskanzleramt

  • Government House (Lieutenant Governor)

Buda Castle, Budapest
Buda Castle, Budapest

Palazzo Chigi
Palazzo Chigi

Presidential Palace, Vilinus
Presidential Palace, Vilinus

  • Presidential Palace

  • Presidential Palace

  • Presidential Palace

Royal Palace, Amsterdam
Royal Palace, Amsterdam

  • Het Loo (monarch, formerly; retreat, now kept as museum)
  • Noordeinde 66 (monarch, formerly; kept as office for Prince of Orange)
  • Soestdijk Palace (monarch, formerly; residence of Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard, now kept as museum)

Royal Palace, Oslo
Royal Palace, Oslo

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Grassalkovich Palace
Grassalkovich Palace

  • Presidential Palace

Palacio Real (Royal Palace), Madrid
Palacio Real (Royal Palace), Madrid


Royal Palace, Stockholm
Royal Palace, Stockholm

Buckingham Palace, London
Buckingham Palace, London
10 Downing Street
10 Downing Street
See also: List of British Royal Residences

Apostolic Palace, Vatican
Apostolic Palace, Vatican

Government House, Melbourne
Government House, Melbourne

  • Government House (Chief)

Royal Palace, Tonga
Royal Palace, Tonga

  1. ^ Governor General of Canada: Rideau Hall. Galbraith, William; Canadian Parliamentary Review: Fiftieth Anniversary of the 1939 Royal Visit; Vol. 12, No. 3, 1989. Lanctot, Gustave; Royal Tour of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in Canada and the United States of America 1939; E.P. Taylor Foundation; 1964. Aimers, John; Monarchy Canada: The Palace on the Rideau; April 1996
  2. ^ Governor General of Canada: La Citadelle
  3. ^ Prime Minister of Canada: 24 Sussex Drive
  4. ^ National Capital Commission: Harrington Lake
  5. ^ National Capital Commission: Stornoway
  6. ^ National Capital Commission: The Farm
  7. ^ National Capital Commission: 7 Rideau Gate
  8. ^ Office of the Lieutenant Governor: Speech by Iona Campolo, Retired Heads of Mission Association's Gala Dinner, Royal Roads University, Hatley Castle, Victoria, BC, February 5, 2007
  9. ^ [http://www.parks.sa.gov.au/belair/visit/index.htm#whats_on
  10. ^ National Trust of Australia: La Trobe's Cottage
  11. ^ http://www.whitehat.com.au/Melbourne/Places/ToorakHouse.asp
  12. ^ Melbourne Buildings: Stonnington
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