There are beautiful royal palaces around the world. palaces which contain royal families or are empty and open for visitors. lets check some of these palaces virtually, shall we?
Neuschwanstein Palace
Neuschwanstein Palace is a 19th-century palace in the southern German state of Bavaria, built by the then Bavarian king Ludwig II of Bavaria. The palace is now one of the most popular tourist destinations in Germany and is visited by 1.4 million tourists every year.
Royal Palace, Madrid
The Royal Palace is the residence of the King of Spain, which has an area of about 135,000 square meters with 2800 rooms. This palace is still the place of official parties and national celebrations.
Buckingham Palace, London
Buckingham Palace in London is the main residence of the British Royal Family. It is also one of the largest active royal palaces in the world and is often the center of special public events and royal parties and is popular with the British during national celebrations. This place is decorated with many works of art and ornaments. The original interior designs, including the extensive use of colorful marble and blue and pink azure, suggested by Sir Charles Long, in the early nineteenth century, remain intact.
King Edward VII ordered the renovation of the palace, with a golden and cream design of the golden age of Europe. Many of the smaller living rooms are decorated in the Chinese royal style. Buckingham Palace Garden is the largest private garden in London.
Topkapi Palace, Turkey
Topkapi Palace in Istanbul is one of the famous palaces of the Ottoman Empire, which was the administrative center of the empire from 1465 to 1853. Sultan Mohammad the Conqueror ordered the construction of this palace in 1459 and its construction was completed in 1465.
This palace is located between the Golden Horn and the Sea of Marmara in Istanbul and has an excellent view of the Bosphorus.
Hollywood Palace, Scotland
Hollywood Palace is the main residence of the British Royal Family in Scotland. The palace has been the official residence of the British royal family since the 15th century and is now one of the tourist attractions of the region. The gallery you see in this photo is decorated with 96 portraits of the kings.
Schonbrunn Palace, Wayne
Schonbrunn, meaning "beautiful fountain", was the summer residence of the Austrian kings in Vienna, the capital of Austria, and is now one of the country's most important cultural monuments, dating back to the 1960s.
The palace, which has more than 1,400 rooms and is decorated in the Rococo style, is one of the most important tourist attractions in Vienna. The palaces and gardens reflect the tastes, interests and aspirations of the kings of this country.
Winter Palace, Russia
It is the name of a palace in St. Petersburg, Russia, which was the residence of Russian tsars from 1732 until 1917, the year of the fall of the tsars. This building is better known as the Hermitage Museum.
The Forbidden City, beijing
An old city in Beijing, the capital of China and one of the most important historical sites in the country. Forbidden City is traditionally the largest and most complete collection of wooden architecture in the world. The number of palaces and rooms in the Forbidden City is very high. It is said that there are a total of 99,995 rooms in it.
According to Chinese ancestors, the residence of the celestial emperors had 10,000 rooms, and emperors who were considered the sons of the celestial emperor had to exercise restraint and not exceed the number of rooms of the celestial emperor. Hence, the number of rooms in the Forbidden City is less than half the number of rooms in the Celestial Palace.
Grand Palace, Bangkok
The Grand Palace is a collection of royal buildings in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, which has been the official residence of kings since the 18th century. Construction of this complex began in 1782 and is constantly expanding. The Grand Palace is now one of Bangkok's top tourist attractions.
Huff berg Palace, Vienna
The palace has been the residence of some of the most powerful figures in Austrian history since 1279, including the kings of the Habsburg dynasty and the rulers of the Austrian Empire. Today, tourists can see traces of the daily life of these kings in this place. For example, his sports equipment still hangs from the frame.
Palace of Versailles
The Palace of Versailles is a collection of palaces in the city of Versailles near Paris, known as the largest royal palaces in the world. This palace has been selected as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Golestan palace
Golestan Palace is a collection of buildings located in Tehran's Arg Square. The buildings of this palace were built at different times and its name is taken from Golestan Hall located in the exit mansion. Golestan Palace was inscribed on the World Heritage List at the 37th Annual Meeting of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Golestan Palace has been a space of a historical royal citadel. The artwork of this place has inspired many contemporary artists.
Fontainebleau Palace, France
About an hour away from France, this palace has been deserted for about 7 centuries and is now known as one of the tourist attractions of France.
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