Official residence

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An official residence is the residence at which heads of state, heads of government, gubernatorial or other senior figures officially reside. They may or may not be the same ___location where they conduct their work-related functions.

  • Presidential Palace
  • Government House (Governor Residence)
  • Presidential Palace also called as "President House"
  • #1 Government House (Prime Minister residence)

State Governor's Residences

  • Presidential Palace
  • Belize House (Governor General)
  • Presidential Palace
  • Presidential Palace
  • Presidency Building
  • Konak Residence (State Receptions and Guest House for foreign dignitaries)

Former residences

  • Presidential Palace
  • Presidential Palace
  • Presidential Palace
  • Unity Palace (Presidential Palace)

Lieutenant-Governor's Residences

  • Presidential Palace
  • Government House (Governor residence)
  • Presidential Palace
  • Presidential Palace
  • Presidential Palace
  • Presidential Palace, Kinshasa
  • Presidential Palace , Brazzaville
  • Government House (Queen's Representative residence)
  • Casa Presidencial
  • Presidential Palace
 
Amalienborg Palace
  • Presidential Palace
  • Presidential Palace
  • National Palace formerly known as the Jubilee Palace (President residence)
 
Presidential Palace, Helsinki
  • Haut Commissariat (Residence & Office of the High Commissioner of French Polynesia)
  • Presidence (Residence of the President of French Polynesia)
  • Presidential Palace
  • Government House (Governor-General Residence)
  • Government House (Governor residence)
  • Government House (Lieutenant Governor Residence)
  • Presidential Palace
  • Presidential Palace
  • Presidential Palace/National Palace
 
The Government House, Hong Kong
  • Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential; in colonial days the residence of the British Governor-General, known as 'Viceroy's House')
  • Rashtrapati Nilayam (Presidential Retreats, The Building was taken over from the Nizam of Hyderabad after India attained independence)
  • The Retreat Building (Presidential Retreats, The Building was taken over during 1895 by the Viceroy of India)
  • 7 Race Course Road (Prime Minister)
  • Hyderabad House (State Guest House for important foreign dignitaries.)

see also List of the State Governor's Residences

  • Government House (Lieutenant Governor Residence)
  • President House
  • Government House "King's House" (Governor-General Residence)
  • Jamaica House (Prime Minister Residence)
  • Government House (Lieutenant Governor Residence)
  • Presidential Palace
  • Government House also called as Presidential Palace
  • Presidential Palace
  • Baabda Palace (President)
  • Beit ed-Dine Palace (Summer residence of President)
  • Presidential Palace
  • Presidential Palace
  • Presidential Palace
  • The Palace - President's Palace
  • State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
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Royal Palace, Amsterdam
  • Government House (the official residence of the Administrator)
 
The Royal Palace in Oslo from the front
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The Official Residence of the President of the Philippines, circa the early 1970's. The building looks different today.
  • Palai de la Republique (Presidential Palace)
  • Government House (Governor-General Residence)
 
Royal Palace, Madrid

President's of Autonomous Communities Residence

 
Royal Palace, Stockholm
  • No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
  • President's House (President)
  • Whitehall (Prime Minister)
 
Buckingham Palace, London

(non-official presidential residences)