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Balchik Palace – a palace in the Bulgarian Black Sea town and resort of Balchik in Southern Dobruja. It was constructed between 1926 and 1937, during the Romanian control of the region, for the needs of Queen Marie of Romania. Today, it houses the Regional Historic Museum of Ruse. Battenberg Palace, former royal palace built for knyaz Alexander of Battenberg. It’s a popular tourist attraction in the region and most known for its botanical gardens.

Urvich – a medieval fortress in present-day Pancharevo, about 20 km from Sofia, built during the Second Bulgarian Empire by Emperor Ivan Shishman of Bulgaria. Tsarska Bistritsa – a former royal palace in the Rila Mountain range. Royal Palace of Sofia, Lumpini Park Bangkok now houses the National Art Gallery. Saragyol – a royal residence in the Rila Mountains. Sitnyakovo – a royal residence in the Rila Mountains. These are mostly hunting lodges and retreats for the Bulgarian Royal Family, located in the Rila Mountain range. Casa Loma – Home of Sir Henry Mill Pellatt.

19th century Kasr al-Amira Iffet Hassan that was later purchased by Princess Shuvekar Ibrahim before becoming the official seat of the council of ministers. 19th century El-Walda Pasha palace (now demolished). In practice, the Schloss is more likely to be a royal or ducal palace. German has contrasting words for what may be considered a palace: Burg which connotes a seat that is enclosed by walls, a fastness or keep, and Schloss, a more conscious borrowing, with the usual connotations of splendour. Turku Castle, the only castle in Finland where there was for some time in the 16th century a real royal court. 1898 Anisa Wissa Palace, Fayoum.

Istana Besar Seri Menanti – Official Palace for Yang Dipertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan. The palace is opened to public as Royal Museum of Johor but will be closed for public during royal events. The current palace is smaller replica of the original palace. Seri Melaka – built in the 17th century. Istana Besar – A royal palace of the Sultan of Johor which is located in Johor Bahru. Istana Kesultanan Melaka – Malacca royal museum.

During the Japanese occupation in Malaya, this palace served as the official residence of Shuchiji Kakha ( Shu Chokan Kakha ). Istana Syarqiyyah – Royal palace in Chendering, Terengganu. Istana Jahar – Built-in 1887, Istana Jahar was a gift from Sultan Mahmud II to his grandson, Long Kundur. Istana Batu – The Royal Museum is located in the middle of the Kota Bharu, Kelantan. After World War II until December 1956 this palace served as the official residence of British Governor. Today, this palace is known as the Museum of Royal Traditions and Customs Kelantan.

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