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  2. List of largest palaces - Wikipedia

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    The palace survived until the Tang dynasty, when it was burnt down by marauding invaders en route to the Tang capital, Chang'an. It was the largest palace complex ever built on Earth, [26] covering 4.8 square kilometres (1.9 sq mi), which is 6.7 times the size of the current Forbidden City, or 11 times the size of the Vatican City.

  3. Hofburg - Wikipedia

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    The Hofburg (German: [hoːf.buʁk]) is the former principal imperial palace of the Habsburg dynasty in Austria. Located in the center of Vienna, it was built in the 13th century by Ottokar II of Bohemia and expanded several times afterwards. It also served as the imperial winter residence, as Schönbrunn Palace was the summer residence.

  4. List of royal palaces - Wikipedia

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    Munich: Nymphenburg Palace: Schleissheim Palace: Neues Schloss: Stuttgart: Ludwigsburg Palace: Ludwigsburg: Leineschloss: Hannover Greece: Old Royal Palace: Athens: historically the Royal Palace of Athens, today houses the Parliament: New Royal Palace: historically Crown Prince's Royal Palace, or Royal Palace of the Duke of Sparta, now the ...

  5. Empress Elisabeth of Austria - Wikipedia

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    Herzog-Max-Palais in Munich where she was born. Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie was born on 24 December 1837 in the Herzog-Max-Palais in Munich, Bavaria. She was the third child and second daughter of Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria and Princess Ludovika of Bavaria, the half-sister of King Ludwig I of Bavaria. Maximilian was considered peculiar; he ...

  6. Imperial Regalia - Wikipedia

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    Kyburg Palace, today Canton of Zurich in Switzerland (1273–1322, with one interruption) Castle Stein, municipality of Rheinfelden in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland (about 1280, under Rudolf of Habsburg) Alter Hof (Old Court) in Munich (under Ludwig the Bavarian, 1324–1350)

  7. List of palaces in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Palace – a royal residence from 1497 until 1649, now ruined; Bridewell Palace – a royal residence from 1515 until 1523, now demolished. [2] Palace of Placentia – also known as Greenwich Palace, a royal residence from 1447 until 1660, when it was demolished; Palace of Beaulieu – a royal residence from 1515 until 1573

  8. Volksgarten, Vienna - Wikipedia

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    People's Garden of Vienna. The Volksgarten (English: People's Garden) is a public park in the Innere Stadt, the first district of Vienna, Austria.The garden, which is part of the Hofburg Palace, was laid out by Ludwig Remy in 1821. [1]

  9. Hofburg Palace - Wikipedia

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