World’s 7 most beautiful palaces that are open to tourists!
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World’s 7 most beautiful palaces that are open to tourists!
Most of us grew up with the dream of building a grand palace for ourselves like those in the fairy tales, until reality hit us hard! But this also doesn’t mean that you can’t visit such architectural gems where kings and queens once lived. These structures are representations of royal authority, affluence, and sophisticated preferences. Many showcase technologies that were available during their respective periods. Today, while some are still used as palaces by the monarchy, most are also made available for public viewing offering people the opportunity to get a taste of the lifestyles of the kings and queens. Here are some of the most beautiful palaces of all time.
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Hawa Mahal, Jaipur, India
Built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, the Hawa Mahal or ‘Palace of the Winds’ was designed for the royal ladies of Jaipur. Its 953 latticed windows allowed them to observe the streets without being seen. The pink sandstone façade is iconic, and the palace’s clever orientation uses natural wind flow to cool its interiors.
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Palace of Versailles, France
Perhaps the world’s most famous palace, the Palace of Versailles began as a hunting lodge for Louis XII in 1623. It became a lavish palace under Louis XIV, featuring exquisite architecture and gardens. Iconic features include the Hall of Mirrors and the work of legendary designers like André Le Nôtre and Jules Hardouin-Mansart.
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Grand Palace, Thailand
The Grand Palace, established in 1782, served as the home and administrative offices of King Rama I. Spanning over 2.3 million square feet, the complex includes the sacred Temple of the Emerald Buddha. The palace’s architectural style, Ratanakosin, reflects Thailand’s royal elegance.
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Royal Palace of Madrid, Spain
The Royal Palace of Madrid is the largest in Western Europe, boasting 4,418 rooms. Built in the 18th century, it houses breathtaking frescoes and art collections, including works by Goya and Caravaggio. Though used for official events, it is open to the public and provides an extraordinary look into Spanish royalty.
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Topkapi Palace, Turkey
Topkapi Palace was the heart of the Ottoman Empire for nearly 400 years. Built by Mehmed II, the palace showcases diverse architectural styles. Today, it’s a museum housing treasures like the Spoonmaker’s Diamond and the Topkapi Dagger.
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Château de Chambord, France
Château de Chambord, begun by King François I in 1519, is a Renaissance marvel with 440 rooms and 365 fireplaces. The roof is a spectacle of turrets and towers, and its formal gardens were restored in 2017, offering visitors a regal experience.
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Pena Palace, Sintra, Portugal
Perched in the Sintra Hills, the colorful Pena Palace was built in the mid-19th century by King Ferdinand II. Its design blends Manueline, Gothic, and Moorish influences, creating a fairy-tale-like setting that attracts visitors worldwide.
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