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The southeast view of Government House in Victoria, BC
National Palace, Mexico City

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, or even actually live.

[edit] Africa

[edit]  Algeria

[edit]  Benin

  • Presidential Palace

[edit]  Botswana

[edit]  Burkina Faso

  • Presidential Palace

[edit]  Burundi

  • Kiriri Presidential Palace

[edit]  Cameroon

  • Unity Palace [1]

[edit]  Cape Verde

  • Presidential Palace

[edit]  Central African Republic

  • Presidential Palace

[edit]  Chad

  • Presidential Palace

[edit]  Comoros

  • Presidential Palace

[edit] Democratic Republic of the Congo Congo, Democratic Republic of the

[edit] Republic of the Congo Congo, Republic of the

  • Brazzaville Presidential Palace

[edit]  Côte d'Ivoire

[edit]  Djibouti

  • Presidential Palace

[edit]  Egypt

[edit] Former

[edit]  Equatorial Guinea

  • Presidential Palace

[edit]  Eritrea

  • Presidential Palace

[edit]  Ethiopia

[edit]  Gabon

  • Presidential Palace

[edit]  Gambia

[edit]  Ghana

[edit]  Guinea

  • Presidential Palace
  • Villa Syli (official guest house)

[edit] Former

  • Belle Vue (demolished; former summer residence of the President)

[edit]  Guinea-Bissau

  • Presidential Palace

[edit]  Kenya

[edit]  Lesotho

[edit]  Liberia

[edit]  Libya

[edit]  Madagascar

[edit]  Malawi

[edit]  Mali

  • Presidential Palace

[edit]  Mauritania

  • Presidential Palace

[edit]  Mauritius

[edit]  Morocco

[edit]  Mozambique

[edit]  Namibia

[edit]  Niger

  • Presidential Palace

[edit]  Nigeria

[edit]  Rwanda

  • Village Urugwiro

[edit]  São Tomé and Príncipe

  • Presidential Palace

[edit]  Senegal

[edit]  Seychelles

[edit]  Sierra Leone

[edit]  Somalia

[edit]  South Africa

[edit] Provincial

[edit] Provincial, former

[edit]  Sudan

  • Presidential Palace

[edit]  Swaziland

[edit]  Tanzania

[edit]  Togo

  • Presidential Palace

[edit]  Tunisia

[edit]  Uganda

[edit]  Zambia

[edit]  Zimbabwe

[edit] Americas

[edit] Caribbean

[edit]  Antigua and Barbuda

[edit]  Bahamas

[edit]  Barbados

[edit]  Dominica

[edit]  Dominican Republic

[edit]  Grenada

[edit]  Haiti

[edit]  Jamaica

[edit]  Saint Kitts and Nevis

[edit]  Saint Lucia

[edit]  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

[edit]  Trinidad and Tobago

[edit] North America

[edit]  Belize

[edit] Former
  • Government House (Governor-General, formerly; kept for official government functions, visiting foreign dignitaries, and as House of Culture Museum)

[edit]  Canada

[edit] Federal
[edit] Provincial

*The provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, and Quebec no longer have official residences for their lieutenant governors, but do provide them with accommodations; in the case of Ontario, only if necessary.

[edit]  Costa Rica

[edit]  El Salvador

[edit]  Guatemala

[edit]  Honduras

[edit]  Mexico

[edit] Former

*In every state of the Mexico the Palacio de Gobierno, or Government Palace, was the official residence the governor, they are now maintained solely as the relevant governor's offices.

[edit] States

Querétaro

  • Casa de la Corregidora (Governor mansion)

[edit]  Nicaragua

  • Presidential Palace

[edit]  Panama

[edit]  United States

White House, Washington
[edit] State
Alabama 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
Texas Governor's Mansion
Utah Governor's Mansion
[edit] Territorial
[edit] Local
Henry County Sheriff's Residence and Jail

Note that some mayors in cities with an official mayor's residence (notably Detroit and New York) choose instead to reside at their private residence, using the official residence for official functions only.

[edit] South America

[edit]  Argentina

[edit]  Bolivia

[edit]  Brazil

[edit] Former
[edit] State

[edit]  Chile

Palacio de La Moneda, Santiago
[edit] Former

[edit]  Colombia

[edit]  Ecuador

[edit]  Guyana

[edit]  Paraguay

[edit]  Peru

Palacio de Gobierno, Lima

[edit]  Suriname

  • Presidential Palace

[edit]  Uruguay

[edit]  Venezuela

[edit] Asia

[edit] Central Asia

[edit]  Kazakhstan

[edit]  Kyrgyzstan

  • White House, also Government House or Presidential Palace

[edit]  Tajikistan

  • Presidential Palace

[edit]  Turkmenistan

[edit]  Uzbekistan

[edit] East Asia

Zhongnanhai, China
Government House, Hong Kong
Kantei, Japan
Cheong Wa Dae, South Korea
Presidential Building, Taiwan (Republic of China

[edit] China People's Republic of China

[edit]  Hong Kong
[edit] Former British Colony of Hong Kong

[edit]  Japan


[edit] Former
  • Kyōto Gosho, also known as Kyōto Imperial Palace (Emperor, until 1869; kept as museum)
  • Edo-jō, also known as Edo Castle (Shōgun, 1603–1867; demolished, now part of Imperial Palace Gardens)
  • Gaishō Kōtei, also known as Prince Asaka Residence (Prime Minister, 1947 and 48–50, now open to the public as museum)

[edit] North Korea Korea, North

[edit] Former

[edit] South Korea Korea, South

- Cheong Wa Dae is the official presidential office and residence complex for the President of South Korea.
- Its address is "1 Cheongwadae-ro, Jongro-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea". It is located next to Gyeongbokgung, the main palace during the Joseon Dynasty.
- 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 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 Prime Minister of Republic of Korea. The Prime Minister, however, does not work here.
- Its address is "111-2 Samcheongdong-gil, Jongro-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea". It is located close to Cheong Wa Dae.
- 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 Republic of Korea. The Chief Justice, also, does not work here.
- It is also located in Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul.
  • Most ministers of state and heads of administrative regions also have official residences, although they are not listed here.

[edit]  Macau

[edit]  Mongolia

  • Presidential Palace

[edit] Taiwan Republic of China (Taiwan)

Workplace
Residence
Guest House
[edit] Former
Office and Residence
Residence

[edit] South Asia

[edit]  Afghanistan

[edit]  Bangladesh

[edit]  Bhutan

[edit]  India

[edit] National
Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi
[edit] State
Raj Bhavan, Tamil Nadu
Raj Bhavan, Ooty
[edit] Union Territories

[edit]  Maldives

[edit] Former
Theemuge, Maldives

[edit]  Nepal

[edit]  Pakistan

[edit] Federal
[edit] Provincial

[edit]  Sri Lanka

[edit] Southeast Asia

[edit]  Brunei

[edit]  Cambodia

[edit]  East Timor

[edit]  Indonesia

Istana Merdeka, Jakarta
[edit] Sultanates
[edit] Provincial
[edit] Territorial

[edit]  Laos

[edit]  Malaysia

The Istana Negara is the official residence of the Supreme Ruler of Malaysia
[edit] Federal
[edit] Former
[edit] State

[edit]  Philippines

Malacañan Palace, Manila, Philippines
[edit] Former

[edit]  Singapore

[edit]  Thailand

Grand Palace, Bangkok
[edit] Former

[edit]  Vietnam

Presidential Palace, Hanoi

[edit] Western Asia

[edit]  Armenia

  • Presidential Palace, also "President House"
  • #1 Government House (Prime Minister)

[edit]  Azerbaijan

[edit]  Bahrain

[edit]  Cyprus

[edit]  Georgia

  • Presidential Palace

[edit]  Iran

[edit] Former
  • Beit Rahbari Presidential Palace(Supreme Leader of Iran)

Ali Qapu (Safavid dynasty, formerly; kept as museum)

[edit]  Iraq

[edit] Former

[edit]  Israel

[edit]  Jordan

[edit]  Kuwait

[edit] Former

[edit]  Lebanon

Beiteddine Palace
[edit] Former

[edit]  Oman

[edit]  Qatar

  • Emir's Palace (Emir)

[edit]  Saudi Arabia

  • Riyadh Qasr Malik Abdullah bin Abdulaziz (King)
  • Jeddah Qasr Malik Abdullah bin Abdulaziz (King)
  • Mina Royal Palace
  • Makkah Royal Palace

[edit]  Syria

  • Presidential Palace, also called Tesheen Palace

[edit]  United Arab Emirates

[edit]  Yemen

  • Presidential Palace

[edit] Europe

[edit]  Albania

[edit]  Austria

Ballhausplatz Nr. 2

[edit]  Belarus

[edit]  Belgium

[edit]  Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Presidency Building
  • Konak Residence (visiting foreign dignitaries; also used for state receptions)

[edit]  Bulgaria

Euxinograd palace, Bulgaria

[edit]  Croatia

[edit]  Czech Republic

[edit]  Denmark

Amalienborg Palace

[edit]  Estonia

Presidential Palace, Tallinn

[edit]  Finland

Presidential Palace, Helsinki

[edit] Former

[edit]  France

Palais de l'Elysée

[edit] Territorial

  • French Polynesia:
    Presidence (President of French Polynesia)
    Haut Commissariat (High Commissioner of French Polynesia)

[edit]  Germany

Bundeskanzleramt

[edit]  Greece

[edit] Former

[edit]  Hungary

[edit] Former

Buda Castle, Budapest

[edit]  Iceland

[edit]  Ireland

[edit]  Italy

[edit]  Latvia

[edit]  Liechtenstein

[edit]  Lithuania

Presidential Palace, Vilinus

[edit] Former

[edit]  Luxembourg

[edit]  Republic of Macedonia

  • Presidential Palace

[edit]  Malta

[edit]  Moldova

  • Presidential Palace

[edit]  Monaco

[edit]  Montenegro

  • Presidential Palace

[edit]  Netherlands

Royal Palace, Amsterdam

[edit]  Norway

Royal Palace, Oslo

[edit]  Poland

Presidential Palace, Warsaw
Belweder, Warsaw
Presidential Castle, Wisła

[edit]  Portugal

[edit]  Romania

[edit]  Russia

Grand Kremlin Palace

[edit] Former

[edit]  Serbia

Novi Dvor (New Palace)

[edit] Former

[edit]  Slovakia

Grassalkovich Palace

[edit]  Spain

Palacio Real (Royal Palace), Madrid

[edit] Autonomous communities

[edit]  Sweden

Royal Palace, Stockholm

[edit]  Turkey

[edit] Former


[edit]  Ukraine

Mariyinsky Palace, Kiev

[edit]  United Kingdom

Buckingham Palace, London
10 Downing Street

[edit] Former

[edit] Territorial

[edit]  Vatican City

Apostolic Palace, Vatican

[edit] Former

[edit] Oceania

[edit]  Australia

[edit] Federal

[edit] State

Government House, Melbourne
[edit] State, former

[edit] Territorial

[edit]  Cook Islands

[edit]  Fiji

[edit]  Nauru

[edit] Former

[edit]  New Zealand

[edit] Former

[edit] Territorial

[edit]  Papua New Guinea

[edit]  Samoa

  • Government House (Chief)

[edit]  Solomon Islands

[edit]  Tonga

Royal Palace, Tonga

[edit]  Tuvalu

[edit]  Vanuatu

[edit] See also

[edit] Footnotes

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