Residence of head of state
Anofficial residence is aresidence designated by an authority and assigned to an official (such as ahead of state ,head of government ,governor , or other senior figures), and may be the same place where the office holder conducts their work functions or lives.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
List of official residences, by country[ edit ] Antigua and Barbuda [ edit ] Casa Rosada,Buenos Aires TheGovernment House ,Yerevan Government House, Melbourne External territories [ edit ] New South Wales Old Government House (Governor country residence atParramatta (1790–1855) formerly) Hillview, (Governor summer residence atSutton Forest (1882–1958), formerly)Cranbrook, Bellevue Hill , (Governor residence 1901–1917, formerly)Queensland Adelaide House, (Governor residence (1859–1862) formerly; now The Deanery of St. John's Anglican CathedralOld Government House (Governor residence (1862–1909) formerly; kept as headquarters of theNational Trust of Australia )South Australia Old Government House (Governor summer residence (1860–1880), formerly)[ 7] Marble Hill (Governor summer residence (1880–1955), formerly; destroyed in the Black Sunday Bushfire of 1955)Victoria La Trobe's Cottage (Lieutenant Governor , residence (1840–1854) formerly; kept as museum)[ 8] Toorak House (Governor residence (1854–1874), formerly; currently being used as a church)[ 9] Bishopscourt (Governor residence (1874–1876), formerly)Stonnington Mansion (Governor residence (1901–1931) formerly; currently being restored as private home)[ 10] Tasmania Old Government House (Governor's residence (1807–1857, demolished 1858)[ 11] HofburgNeue Burg section, seen fromHeldenplatz . Ballhausplatz Nr. 2Former royal residences [ edit ] Government House, The Bahamas Bangabhaban ,Dhaka Independence Palace , residence of the president of BelarusGovernment House (Governor-General, formerly; kept for official government functions,state guest house for visiting foreign dignitaries, and as House of Culture Museum)Palacio Quemado Casa Grande del Pueblo (President)Palacio Quemado (President's office)Palace of Calacoto (Official residence of thePresident ) 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 Herzegovina [ edit ] Building of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Palácio da Alvorada,Brasília Palácio Rio Branco ,Salvador, Bahia Euxinograd palace,Bulgaria 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 thePresident ) Euxinograd (former royal residence outside Varna; currently used by the President and Prime Minister)Former royal residences [ edit ] Kiriri Presidential Palace Khemarin Palace inPhnom Penh Rideau Hall inOttawa View of24 Sussex Drive from across theOttawa River The provinces ofOntario andQuebec no longer have official residences for theirlieutenant governors , but do provide them with accommodations; in the case of Ontario, only if necessary. There is aGovernment House inRegina, Saskatchewan , though it does not serve as a residence, containing only thelieutenant governor 's offices.Alberta also has aGovernment House , but it is used solely for official entertaining and meetings.
Presidential Palace of Cape Verde Central African Republic [ edit ] Palacio de La Moneda, Santiago Zhongnanhai,Beijing Office and Residence Residence Special administrative regions [ edit ] Government House, Hong Kong Former Portuguese Macau [ edit ] Former British Colony of Hong Kong [ edit ] Casa de Nariño, Bogotá Congo, Democratic Republic of the[ edit ] Congo, Republic of the[ edit ] Brazzaville Presidential Palace Casa Presidencial, Costa Rica (President) Palace of the Revolution Prague Castle , the residence of the president of the Czech RepublicAmalienborg Palace , DenmarkPalacio Nacional, Dominican Republic Palacio de Carondelet Presidential Palace inKadriorg ,Tallinn ThePresidential Palace , the official residence of thepresident of Finland . Élysée Palace Brégançon Fort Hôtel Matignon Former royal residences [ edit ] French Polynesia
Presidence (President of French Polynesia) Haut Commissariat (High Commissioner of French Polynesia) The following are official residences maintained by private, nongovernmental institutions:
Villa Hammerschmidt Schloss Bellevue Bundeskanzleramt Palais Schaumburg Federal
States
Villa Reitzenstein,Stuttgart ,State of Baden-Württemberg Bayerische Staatskanzlei ,Munich ,Free State of Bavaria Rotes Rathaus ,Berlin ,City State of Berlin Staatskanzlei Brandenburg,Potsdam ,State of Brandenburg Haus der Bürgerschaft ,Bremen ,Free Hanseatic City of Bremen Hamburg Rathaus ,Hamburg ,Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg Grand Hotel Rose,Wiesbaden ,State of Hesse Staatskanzlei Mecklenburg-Vorpommern,Schwerin ,State of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Niedersächsische Staatskanzlei,Hanover ,State of Lower Saxony Landeshaus Düsseldorf,Düsseldorf ,State of North Rhine-Westphalia Neues Zeughaus,Mainz ,State of Rhineland-Palatinate Staatskanzlei des Saarlandes,Saarbrücken ,State of Saarland Sächsische Staatskanzlei,Dresden ,Free State of Saxony Palais am Fürstenwall,Magdeburg ,State of Saxony-Anhalt Staatskanzlei Schleswig-Holstein,Kiel ,Schleswig-Holstein Kurmainzische Statthalterei,Erfurt ,Free State of Thuringia Former royal residences [ edit ] Brandenburg /Prussia /Imperial /East Germany /FormerWest Germany
Sanssouci Palace Berlin Palace Potsdam City Palace ,Potsdam (nowLandtag of Brandenburg seat)Babelsberg Palace , PotsdamCecilienhof , PotsdamNew Palace , PotsdamSanssouci , PotsdamBerlin Palace ,Berlin Charlottenburg Palace , BerlinKronprinzenpalais , BerlinReich Chancellery (office of theChancellor of Germany )Friedrichsruh Manor, (Otto von Bismarck 's residence inHerzogtum Lauenburg ,Schleswig-Holstein , nearHamburg )Varzin Manor, (Otto von Bismarck 's residence inFarther Pomerania )Führerbunker , (Adolf Hitler 's Berlin residence)Berghof , (Adolf Hitler 's Berchtesgaden residence)Kehlsteinhaus (Adolf Hitler 's Berchtesgaden residence)Wolf's Lair (Adolf Hitler 's firstEastern Front military headquarters inWorld War II )Führer Headquarters Schoenhausen Palace ,Berlin East German President (1949–1960)Majakowskiring ,Berlin East German Leadership compound (to 1960),Waldsiedlung , East German Leadership compound (1960–1990), North of Berlin near Wandlitz, BrandenburgBundeskanzleramt ,Bonn , (Office ofChancellor of Germany , 1976–1999), today used for seat of Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and DevelopmentKanzlerbungalow,Bonn , Private residence of theChancellor of Germany and his family 1964–1999 Other
Mannheim Palace National Palace, Guatemala City (built 1939–1943, renovated 2010, now used as a museum)Belle Vue (demolished; former summer residence of the President) Presidential Palace, Bissau Buda Castle, Budapest The Rashtrapati Bhavan,New Delhi Rashtrapati Niwas,Shimla Raj Bhavan, Vijayawada Raj Bhavan,Shimla Raj Bhavan,Kolkata Andhra Pradesh :Raj Bhavan, Vijayawada (Governor )Arunachal Pradesh :Raj Bhavan, Itanagar (Governor )Assam :Raj Bhavan, Guwahati (Governor )Bihar :Raj Bhavan, Patna (Governor )1, Aney Marg (Chief Minister )Chhattisgarh :Raj Bhavan, Raipur (Governor )Goa :Raj Bhavan, Panaji (Governor )Gujarat :Raj Bhavan, Gandhinagar (Governor )Haryana :Raj Bhavan, Haryana (Governor )Himachal Pradesh :Raj Bhavan, Shimla (Governor )Oakover (Chief Minister )Jharkhand :Raj Bhavan, Ranchi (Governor )Karnataka :Raj Bhavan, Bangalore (Governor )Anugraha (Chief Minister )Kerala :Raj Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram (Governor )Cliff House (Chief Minister )Madhya Pradesh :Raj Bhavan, Bhopal (Governor )Raj Bhavan, Pachmarhi (Governor, summer residence)Maharashtra :Raj Bhavan, Mumbai (Governor )Raj Bhavan, Nagpur (Governor, winter residence)Raj Bhavan, Pune (Governor, monsoon residence)Raj Bhavan, Mahabaleshwar (Governor, summer residence)Varsha Bungalow (Chief Minister )Manipur :Raj Bhavan, Imphal (Governor )Meghalaya :Raj Bhavan, Shillong (Governor )Mizoram :Raj Bhavan, Aizawl (Governor )Nagaland :Raj Bhavan, Kohima (Governor )Odisha :Raj Bhavan, Bhubaneswar (Governor )Raj Bhavan, Puri (Governor, summer residence)Punjab :Raj Bhavan, Punjab (Governor )Rajasthan :Raj Bhavan, Jaipur (Governor )Sikkim :Raj Bhavan, Gangtok (Governor )Tamil Nadu :Raj Bhavan, Chennai (Governor )Raj Bhavan, Ooty (Governor, summer residence)Telangana :Raj Bhavan, Hyderabad (Governor )Praja Bhavan (Chief Minister )Tripura :Raj Bhavan, Agartala (Governor )Uttar Pradesh :Raj Bhavan, Lucknow (Governor )5, Kalidas Marg (Chief Minister )Uttarakhand :Raj Bhavan, Dehradun (Governor )Raj Bhavan, Nainital (Governor, summer residence)West Bengal :Raj Bhavan, Kolkata (Governor )Raj Bhavan, Darjeeling (Governor, summer residence)Istana Merdeka,Jakarta Istana Negara ,Jakarta (President )Istana Merdeka , Jakarta (President)Istana Tampaksiring ,Bali (President)Garuda Palace ,Nusantara (President)Gedung Agung ,Yogyakarta (President)Istana Bogor ,Bogor ,West Java (President, retreat)Istana Cipanas ,Cipanas , West Java (President, retreat)Vice Presidential Palace , Jakarta (Vice President )Áras an Uachtaráin,Dublin Beit Aghion,Jerusalem . Palazzo del Quirinale Palazzo Chigi TheTokyo Imperial Palace , the official residence of theemperor of Japan . Kantei , TokyoKyoto Imperial Palace , also known as Kyōto Imperial Palace (Emperor, until 1869; kept as museum)Osaka Castle , also known as one of Japan's most famous landmarks (residence ofKampaku Toyotomi Hideyoshi , now kept asOsaka Castle Park )Edo Castle , (Tokugawa shogunate , 1603–1867; demolished, now part of Imperial Palace Gardens)Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum , also known as Prince Asaka Residence (Prime Minister, 1947 and 48–50, now open to the public as a museum)Raghadan Palace (King )Al Hummar Palace (used for state receptions) Basman Palace (King) Al Qasr al Sagheer (King) Ak Orda Presidential Palace Dasman Palace (Emir, formerly) Beiteddine Palace Presidential Palace, Vilnius Presidential Palace
Grand Ducal Palace San Anton Palace ,Attard 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)National Palace in Mexico City*In every state of the Mexico thePalacio 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) Querétaro
Casa de la Corregidora (Governor mansion) Presidential Palace, Tiraspol Blue Palace (Official Residence of the President) Royal Palace, Amsterdam Former residence
Binnenhof, The Hague Palace het Loo, Apeldoorn Government House ,Wellington Royal Palace, Oslo Al Alam Palace Palacio de los López Palacio de Gobierno,Lima TheMalacañang Palace as viewed from thePasig River Independence House,Aguinaldo Shrine ,Kawit ,Cavite (de facto official residence ofFirst Philippine Republic andRepublic of Biak-na-Bato ) Palacio del Gobernador ,Intramuros ,Manila (residence ofGovernor-General of the Philippines )Malolos Cathedral ,Malolos ,Bulacan (official residence ofFirst Philippine Republic )Malacañang ti Amianan ,Paoay ,Ilocos Norte (former residence of the lateFerdinand Marcos ; now a memorial museum)Leyte Provincial Capitol , seat of theCommonwealth of the Philippines Presidential Palace , WarsawBuilding of the Chancellery of the Prime Minister (Poland) in WarsawBelém National Palace ,Lisbon .Queluz National Palace ,Queluz .Grand Kremlin Palace Alexander Palace (Tsar , formerly; kept as museum)Anichkov Palace (Tsar, formerly; kept as Pioneers Palace)Catherine Palace (Tsar, summer retreat, formerly; kept as museum)Nicholas Palace (Tsar, formerly; kept as commercial offices)Oraniembaum (Tsar, formerly; kept as museum)Pavlovsk (Tsar, formerly; kept as museum)Peterhof Palace (Tsar, formerly; kept as museum)Pella Palace (Tsar, summer retreat, formerly; demolished)Summer Palace (Tsar, summer retreat, formerly; demolished)Tauride Palace (Tsar, formerly; kept as offices for Interparliamentary Assembly of Member Nations of the Commonwealth of Independent States)Vladimir Palace (Tsar, formerly; kept as Academics' House)Winter Palace (Tsar, winter retreat, formerly; kept as museum)Yelagin Palace (Tsar, summer retreat, formerly; kept as museum)Kuntsevo Dacha (Summer residence ofJoseph Stalin )Stalin's Dacha inSochi (Summer residence ofJoseph Stalin ) Kazan Kremlin Adygea : Building of the Administration of the Republic Of Adygea,Maykop (Head )Bashkortostan :Republic House (Head )Buryatia : 54 Ulitsa Lenina,Ulan-Ude (Head )Chechnya : Residence of the Head of the Chechen Republic,Grozny (Head )Chuvashia : Government House,Cheboksary (Head )Dagestan : White House,Makhachkala (Head )Ingushetia : 14 Prospekt I. Zyazikova,Magas (Head )Karachay-Cherkessia : Government House,Cherkessk (Head )Republic of Karelia : 19 Prospekt Lenina,Petrozavodsk (Head )Khakassia : Residence of the Head of the Republic of Khakassia,Abakan (Head )Komi Republic : 9 Ulitsa Kommunisticheskaya,Syktyvkar (Head )Mordovia : Dom Respubliki,Saransk (Head )Sakha : 11 Ulitsa Kirova,Yakutsk (Head )Tatarstan :Kazan Kremlin (President )Udmurtia : Palace of the Head of the Udmurt Republic,Izhevsk (Head )Saint Kitts and Nevis [ edit ] Saint Vincent and the Grenadines [ edit ] São Tomé and Príncipe[ edit ] Presidential Palace of São Tomé e Príncipe Novi Dvor Grassalkovich Palace The Tuynhuys, official residence of the President in Cape Town.
Palace of Justice in Pretoria
Groote Schuur, the former Presidential residence in Cape Town
Cheong Wa Dae,Seoul – Cheong Wa Dae was the official presidential office and residence complex for thePresident of South Korea beforeYoon 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. Royal Palace of Madrid , the official residence of theking of Spain .Prime ministerial and other government residences [ edit ] Palace of Moncloa (Official residence and working place of the Spanish prime minister)Palace of the Marismillas (holiday residence of the prime minister, inAlmonte , Andalusia) Quintos de Mora Estate (holiday residence of the prime minister, inLos Yébenes ,Castilla–La Mancha ) Palace of Viana (Official residence of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, in Madrid) The Royal Palace inStockholm Drottningholm Palace Sager Palace (Prime Minister of Sweden )Harpsund Former royal residences [ edit ] Lohn Estate Officialestates of theSwiss Federal Council :
Mustapha Pasha al-Abed's Palace (President) Nazim Pashas's Palace (President) Tishreen Residence , Ar Rabwah, DamascusAl-Rawda Residence, Damascus Al-Muhajirin Residence, Damascus Bashar al-Assad's summer house, built for security and rapid exits on the banks of theMediterranean Sea Presidential Building,Taipei Workplace Residence Guest House Grand Palace, Bangkok Royal Palace of Sukhothai (Monarch of Sukhothai, now part ofSukhothai Historical Park ) Chan Palace (Monarch from Sukhothai to Ayutthaya and Viceroy of Ayutthaya, now a historic site)Royal Palace of Ayutthaya (Monarch of Ayutthaya, now part ofAyutthaya Historical Park ) Chandrakasem Palace (Viceroy of Ayutthaya, now the National Museum) Suan Luang Palace (Deputy Viceroy of Ayutthaya, now part of Ayutthaya Historical Park) King Narai's Palace (Residence of KingNarai , now the National Museum)Thonburi Palace (Monarch of Thonburi , now the Royal Thai Navy Headquarters)Front Palace (Viceroy, now theNational Museum )Rear Palace (Deputy Viceroy , nowSiriraj Hospital )Phra Nakhon Khiri Palace (Monarch, summer retreat, now the Historical Park)Saranrom Palace (Accommodation of state foreign guests)Phra Chuthathut Palace (Summer retreat of KingChulalongkorn , now area ofChulalongkorn University )Sanam Chan Palace (Residence of KingVajiravudh , now a museum)Phaya Thai Palace (Residence of KingVajiravudh , now a museum)Mrigadayavan Palace (Summer retreat of KingVajiravudh )Istana Kota Nilam (Monarch ofPatani ) Wiang Keaw Palace (Monarch fromLan Na toChiang Mai ) Royal Palace of Phrae (Monarch of Phrae) Trinidad and Tobago [ edit ] Whitehall,Port of Spain ThePresidential Complex , The Official Residence of thePresident of Turkey . Mariinskyi Palace, Kyiv Parque Anchorena,Uruguay United Arab Emirates [ edit ] Buckingham Palace, London Buckingham Palace (official working palace ofthe King )Windsor Castle (official country residence of the King)Hillsborough Castle (official residence of the King in Northern Ireland when in the province, otherwise, the official residence of theSecretary of State for Northern Ireland )Clarence House (official London residence of the King andQueen while renovations to Buckingham Palace are ongoing; previously official residence ofQueen Elizabeth the Queen Mother )Kensington Palace (London residence ofthe Duke andDuchess of Gloucester ,the Duke andDuchess of Kent ,the Prince andPrincess of Wales and their family)St James's Palace (seat of the Royal Court and senior Palace of the Sovereign, London residence ofthe Princess Royal andSir Timothy Laurence ,the Duke andDuchess of Edinburgh ,Princess Alexandra , andPrincess Beatrice andEdoardo Mapelli Mozzi )10 Downing Street (official residence of thePrime Minister , in their capacity asFirst Lord of the Treasury )11 Downing Street (official residence of theChancellor of the Exchequer , in their capacity asSecond Lord of the Treasury )12 Downing Street (official residence of theGovernment Chief Whip but currently houses the Offices of the Prime Minister)Chequers (Country residence of thePrime Minister )Carlton Gardens,St. James's (No. 1 is the official residence of the Foreign Secretary and No. 2 houses thePrivy Council Office) Admiralty House (three ministerial flats for use by Ministers of the Crown)Chevening House (country residence of a Minister of the Crown nominated by the Prime Minister, which is by custom given to theForeign Secretary )Dorneywood (country residence of a Minister of the Crown nominated by the Prime Minister, which is by custom given to theChancellor of the Exchequer )Palace of Westminster (grand state apartments for theLord Speaker of theHouse of Lords ,Speaker of theHouse of Commons , and theLord Chancellor )Bridewell Palace (King , formerly; demolished)Carlton House, London (Prince , formerly; demolished)Cumberland House (Prince , formerly; demolished)Edinburgh Castle (King , formerly; kept as museum, barracks, vault, and venue for state receptions)Eltham Palace (King , formerly; Great Hall kept as museum)Falkland Palace (King , formerly; kept as museum)Hampton Court Palace (King , formerly; kept as museum)Kew Palace (Queen , formerly; kept as museum)Linlithgow Palace (King , formerly; damaged in fire (1746), kept as museum)Marlborough House (Queen , formerly; kept for headquarters forCommonwealth Secretariat )Castle of Mey (Residence ofQueen Elizabeth the Queen Mother , now a museum)Nonsuch Palace (King , formerly; demolished)Osborne House (Queen , formerly; kept as museum)Palace of Placentia (King , formerly; demolished)Queen's House (Queen , formerly; kept as museum)Richmond Palace (King , formerly; demolished)Tower of London (King , formerly; kept as museum, barracks and vault)Palace of Westminster (King , formerly; kept as annex to the Houses ofParliament )Palace of Whitehall (King ; destroyed in fire)Cathays Park (TheWelsh Secretary had an official flat here prior to devolution)Cabin Hill (former residence of thePrime Minister of Northern Ireland , later converted into aschool ) Stormont Castle (former residence of thePrime Minister of Northern Ireland )Stormont House (former residence of theSpeaker of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland )Bute House , official residence of thefirst minister of Scotland White House, Washington Alabama Governor's Mansion California Governor's Mansion Colorado Governor's Mansion Hawaiʻi:ʻIolani Palace Kansas:Cedar Crest Kentucky Governor's Mansion Maryland:Government House Minnesota Governor's Residence New Jersey:Drumthwacket Ohio Governor's Mansion Texas Governor's Mansion Utah Governor's Mansion La Fortaleza inOld San Juan is the oldest executive residence in continuous use in theNew World , theAmericas 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 inDetroit andNew York City , although as of 2016[update] the mayors of both cities live in the official residences. In the case ofDenver , no mayor has ever lived in the official residence; the city instead makes it available to certain non-profit groups for special functions.
Walter Lowrie House, Princeton, New Jersey The following are official residences maintained by private, nongovernmental institutions:
Kensington, California : Blake House (President of theUniversity of California )Palo Alto, California : 1456 Edgewood Drive (Chairman ofMeta Platforms )Woodside, California :Jackling House (Chairman ofApple Inc. , from 1984 to 2000)New Orleans, Louisiana : 2Audubon Place (President ofTulane University )Cambridge, Massachusetts :Elmwood (President ofHarvard University )Hanover, New Hampshire : 14 Webster Ave (President ofDartmouth College )New York, New York : President's House (President ofColumbia University ) 37Washington Square West (President ofNew York University )Salt Lake City, Utah :Beehive House (President ofthe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ; former)Wind Point, Wisconsin :Wingspread (Chairman ofS. C. Johnson & Son ; from 1939 to 1959)Apostolic Palace, Vatican Lateran Palace (Pope, formerly; currently houses in part theVicariate of Rome and thePontifical Museum of Christian Antiquities )Palace of the Popes in Viterbo (Pope, formerly; part of the Museo del Colle del Duomo)Papal Palace, Orvieto (Pope, formerly; houses the Museo Opera del Duomo)Papal Palace, Perugia (Pope, formerly; destroyed by fire in 1534)Palace of the Popes in Anagni (Pope, formerly; part of the Museo bonifaciano e del Lazio meridionalePalais des Papes ,Avignon (Pope, formerly; houses a convention centre and the archives of thedépartement ofVaucluse ).Castel Sant'Angelo (Pope, formerly; kept as Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo)Palace of Castel Gandolfo (Pope, formerly; currently a museum)Miraflores Palace Presidential Palace, Hanoi International organizations [ edit ] Caribbean Community [ edit ] Commonwealth of Nations [ edit ] International Olympic Committee [ edit ] ^ Everett, Michael (2016)."Ministerial Residences" (PDF) .Archived (PDF) from the original on 2015-06-11. ^ "Official Residence [Department of State Standardized Regulations] Law and Legal Definition" .USLegal . 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