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This is a list of the palaces of crowned heads at the state level , i.e. all palaces ( castles ) that serve as the current headquarters of a crowned person at the level of independent states.
List of palaces
Sorted alphabetically by state.
palace
photo
Country
Remarks
no common
Andorra Andorra
Dual rule by co- princes of Andorra
Al-Qudaibiya Palace
photo
Bahrain Bahrain
Royal Palace
Belgium Belgium
Samteling Palace
photo
Bhutan Bhutan
since 2006, previously Dechencholing Palace
Istana Nurul Iman
Brunei Brunei
largest palace on earth
Amalienborg Palace
Denmark Denmark
Tokyo Imperial Palace
Japan Japan
only imperial palace
Al-Maquar
photo
Jordan Jordan
Palace grounds u. a. with the Raghadan Palace
Royal Palace
Cambodia Cambodia
Royal Palace
Qatar Qatar
Bayan Palace
photos
Kuwait Kuwait
Royal Palace
photo
Lesotho Lesotho
Established in 1975
New Royal Palace
Architecture impressions
under construction since 2011, completion planned for 2013, then for April 2018 [obsolete] (opening in 2018 unlikely)
Castle Vaduz
Liechtenstein Liechtenstein
Grand Ducal Palace
Luxembourg Luxembourg
Istana Negara Jalan Duta
Malaysia Malaysia
since 2011, previously the age of Istana Negara
Dar al-Makhzen
Morocco Morocco
Prince's Palace
Monaco Monaco
Paleis Noordeinde
Netherlands Netherlands
Oslo Royal Castle
Norway Norway
Qasr al-ʿAlam
Oman Oman
Qasr al-Hukm
photos
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
Stockholm Castle
Sweden Sweden
Palacio Real
Spain Spain
Lozitha Palace ( Ludzidzini Royal Village , Lobamba )
photo
Swaziland Swaziland
Chitralada Palace
Thailand Thailand
Royal Palace
Tonga Tonga
Apostolic Palace
Vatican city Vatican city
no common
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
The Emir of Abu Dhabi is traditionally elected President of the UAE
Buckingham Palace
United Kingdom United Kingdom
additionally for Antigua and Barbuda , Australia , Bahamas , Barbados , Belize , Grenada , Jamaica , Canada , New Zealand , Papua New Guinea , Solomon Islands , St. Kitts and Nevis , St. Lucia , St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Tuvalu
Individual evidence
^ The Royal Palaces. King Hussein. Retrieved August 3, 2017.
↑ a b c Paralysis at Palace. The Post, March 13, 2018.
^ The New Royal Palace of the Kingdom of Lesotho. LSP, August 30, 2017.
^ Official palace website of Qasr Al-Hukm. Retrieved October 16, 2017. (Arabic)
↑ Swaziland's Royal Villages. Images of the World. Retrieved October 16, 2017.
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