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An official residence is the residence at which heads of state, heads of government, or other senior figures officially reside. They may or may not be the same location where they conduct their work-related functions.
- Presidential Palace
- El Mouradia (President)
- Casa Rosada (presidential)
- Quinta de Olivos (Summer Residence)
- Yaralumla, Canberra, Governor General
- Admiralty House (Sydney), (Governor-General's Sydney residence)
- The Lodge, Canberra, Prime Minister
- Kirribilli House, Sydney, (Prime Minister's Sydney residence)
State Governor's residences
- Government House, Perth, WA, Governor of Western Australia
- Government House, Sydney NSW, Governor of New South Wales
- Government House, Melbourne, VIC, Governor of Victoria
- Government House, Hobart, TAS, Governor of Tasmania
- Government House, Brisbane, QLD, Governor of Queensland
- Government House, Darwin, NT, Administrator of the Northern Territory
- Government House, Adelaide, SA, Governor of South Australia
- Hofburg Palace (presidential)
- Rifa'a Palace (royal)
- Government House (Governor-General)
- Ilaro Court (Prime Minister)
- Krupenino (President)
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- Palais de Bruxelles (royal, official)
- Château de Laeken (royal, at present receptions but not residential)
- Rue de la Loi-Wetstraat 16 (Prime Minister)
- Dechenchholing Palace (royal)
- Palácio do Planalto (presidential office)
- Palácio da Alvorada (presidential residence)
- Istana Nurul Iman (sultan)
- Khemarindra Palace (royal)
- 24 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Prime Minister
- Harrington Lake, Gatineau Park (prime minister's retreat)
- Rideau Hall, Ottawa, Governor General
- La Citadelle, Quebec City (governor general)
- Stornoway, Ottawa, Leader of the Opposition
- The Farm, Gatineau Park, Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons
- 7 Rideau Gate (foreign dignitaries visiting Canada)
Lieutenant-Governor's residences
- Government House (British Columbia), Victoria, British Columbia, Lieutenant-governors of British Columbia
- Government House (Manitoba), Winnipeg, Manitoba, Lieutenant-governors of Manitoba
- Old Government House, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Lieutenant-governors of New Brunswick
- Government House (Newfoundland and Labrador), St. John's, Newfoundland, Lieutenant-governors of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Government House (Nova Scotia), Halifax, Nova Scotia, Lieutenant-governors of Nova Scotia
- Government House (Prince Edward Island), Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Lieutenant-governors of Prince Edward Island
- Government House (Saskatchewan), Regina, Saskatchewan (former residence of lieutenant-governor of North-West Territories and later Saskatchewan), Lieutenant-governors of Saskatchewan
- Palacio de la Moneda (presidential workplace)
- Private residence (president's home)
- Cerro Castillo (retreat, in Viña del Mar)
- Zhongnanhai (most top Communist Party of China leaders)
- Palacio de Nariño (President)
- Casa Republicana (President)
- Hacienda Llanogrande (President's Retreat)
- Le Palais de la Présidence (President)
- Presidential Palace (President)
- Amalienborg Palace (royal)
- Fredensborg Palace (royal)
- Graasten Palace (royal)
- [Marselisborg Palace] (royal)
- Marienborg (summer residence of Prime Minister)
- Palacio Nacional (President)
- Palacio de Carondelet
- Abdin Palace (President)
- Ras Al-Teen Palace (President)
- Casa Presidencial (El Salvador) or "Casa Blanca" (President)
- Kadriorg Palace (President)
- Paslepa (President)
- Presidential Palace, Helsinki (President of Finland)
- Mäntyniemi (Talluden) (President)
- Kultaranta (Gullranda) (President's summer residence)
- Tamminiemi, Former residence of President Urho Kekkonen, now the Urho Kekkonen Museum
- Kesäranta (Villa Bjälbo) (Prime Minister of Finland)
- Palais de l'Élysée (President of France)
- Hôtel de Marigny official residence for State visitors
- Château de Rambouillet (President of France)
- Fort de Brégançon (Summer residence of the President)
- Domaine National de Marly (President of France)
- Domaine de Souzy-la-Biche (President of France)
- Hôtel Matignon (Prime Minister of France)
- Hôtel de Lassay (president [speaker] of the French National Assembly)
- State House (President)
- Schloss Bellevue, Berlin (presidential)
- Villa Hammerschmidt (former residence of the West German president)
- Bundeskanzleramt (chancellor)
- Osu Castle (presidential)
- 6 Convent Place (Chief Minister)
- Maximos Mansion (Prime Minister)
- Presidential Mansion (President)
- Casa Presidencial (presidential)
- Apostolic Palace (Papal residence. The Papal Apartments and office are locate in the building called "Palace of Sixtus V")
- Castel Gandolfo (summer residence of the Popes, located outside Vatican City proper as an exclave in Italian territory)
- Lateran Palace (former Papal residence, now home of the Pontifical Museum of Christian Antiquities)
- Castel Sant'Angelo (former Papal residence, refuge of Pope Clement VII from the siege of Charles V Landsknecht during the Sack of Rome (1527), later used as a prison for the Papal state, currently hosts a museum, "Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo")
- Palacio "José Cecilio del Valle"
- Government House (Chief Executive, formerly the Governor)
- Victoria House (15 Barker Road) (Chief Secretary)
- 45 Shouson Hill Road (Financial Secretary)
- Residence of Secretary for Justice (19 Severn Road) (Secretary for Justice)
- Chief Justice's House (Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal)
- Headquarters House (11 Barker Road) (Commander-in-Chief)
- Flagstaff House (formerly the residence of the commander of British forces in Hong Kong)
- Island House (formerly the residence of the District Officers (North) and later the District Commissioners for the New Territories)
- Sándor Palace (presidential)
- Bessastaðir (presidential)
- Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential; in colonial days the residence of the British Governor-general, known as 'Viceroy's House')
- 7 Race Course Road (Prime Minister)
- Raj Bhavan (Governors residence in various states)
- Istana Negara, Jakarta (presidential)
- Istana Merdeka (presidential)
- Istana Bogor (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Cipanas,Puncak (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Tampak Siring, Bali (presidential)
- Gedung Agung, Jogjakarta (presidential)
- Wisma Negara (guest house of foreign dignitaries)
- Diponegoro House, Jakarta (vice president's official residence)
- Istana Wakil Presiden (vice president's office)
- Meligoe Aceh (Aceh' governor palace)
- Keraton Ngayokyakarto Hadiningrat (sultan of Jogja royal palace)
- Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (sunan of Surakarta royal palace)
- Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon (sultan of Kasepuhan royal palace)
- Keraton Kanoman, Cirebon (sultan of Kanoman royal palace)
- Istana Maimun, Medan (sultan of Deli royal palace)
- Istana Siak Seri Indera Pura (sultan of Siak royal palace)
- Istana Pagaruyung, West Sumatra (yang di-pertuan gadih of Pagaruyung palace)
- Istana Kadariyah
- Istana Amantubillah
- Istana Kutai Kertanegara
- Áras an Uachtaráin (presidential)
- Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
- Castelporziano (presidential)
- Villa Rosebery (presidential)
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- El Mouradia (President)
- Casa Rosada (presidential)
- Quinta de Olivos (Summer Residence)
- Yaralumla, Canberra, Governor General
- Admiralty House (Sydney), (Governor-General's Sydney residence)
- The Lodge, Canberra, Prime Minister
- Kirribilli House, Sydney, (Prime Minister's Sydney residence)
State Governor's residences
- Government House, Perth, WA, Governor of Western Australia
- Government House, Sydney NSW, Governor of New South Wales
- Government House, Melbourne, VIC, Governor of Victoria
- Government House, Hobart, TAS, Governor of Tasmania
- Government House, Brisbane, QLD, Governor of Queensland
- Government House, Darwin, NT, Administrator of the Northern Territory
- Government House, Adelaide, SA, Governor of South Australia
- Hofburg Palace (presidential)
- Rifa'a Palace (royal)
- Government House (Governor-General)
- Ilaro Court (Prime Minister)
- Krupenino (President)
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- Palais de Bruxelles (royal, official)
- Château de Laeken (royal, at present receptions but not residential)
- Rue de la Loi-Wetstraat 16 (Prime Minister)
- Dechenchholing Palace (royal)
- Palácio do Planalto (presidential office)
- Palácio da Alvorada (presidential residence)
- Istana Nurul Iman (sultan)
- Khemarindra Palace (royal)
- 24 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Prime Minister
- Harrington Lake, Gatineau Park (prime minister's retreat)
- Rideau Hall, Ottawa, Governor General
- La Citadelle, Quebec City (governor general)
- Stornoway, Ottawa, Leader of the Opposition
- The Farm, Gatineau Park, Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons
- 7 Rideau Gate (foreign dignitaries visiting Canada)
Lieutenant-Governor's residences
- Government House (British Columbia), Victoria, British Columbia, Lieutenant-governors of British Columbia
- Government House (Manitoba), Winnipeg, Manitoba, Lieutenant-governors of Manitoba
- Old Government House, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Lieutenant-governors of New Brunswick
- Government House (Newfoundland and Labrador), St. John's, Newfoundland, Lieutenant-governors of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Government House (Nova Scotia), Halifax, Nova Scotia, Lieutenant-governors of Nova Scotia
- Government House (Prince Edward Island), Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Lieutenant-governors of Prince Edward Island
- Government House (Saskatchewan), Regina, Saskatchewan (former residence of lieutenant-governor of North-West Territories and later Saskatchewan), Lieutenant-governors of Saskatchewan
- Palacio de la Moneda (presidential workplace)
- Private residence (president's home)
- Cerro Castillo (retreat, in Viña del Mar)
- Zhongnanhai (most top Communist Party of China leaders)
- Palacio de Nariño (President)
- Casa Republicana (President)
- Hacienda Llanogrande (President's Retreat)
- Le Palais de la Présidence (President)
- Presidential Palace (President)
- Amalienborg Palace (royal)
- Fredensborg Palace (royal)
- Graasten Palace (royal)
- [Marselisborg Palace] (royal)
- Marienborg (summer residence of Prime Minister)
- Palacio Nacional (President)
- Palacio de Carondelet
- Abdin Palace (President)
- Ras Al-Teen Palace (President)
- Casa Presidencial (El Salvador) or "Casa Blanca" (President)
- Kadriorg Palace (President)
- Paslepa (President)
- Presidential Palace, Helsinki (President of Finland)
- Mäntyniemi (Talluden) (President)
- Kultaranta (Gullranda) (President's summer residence)
- Tamminiemi, Former residence of President Urho Kekkonen, now the Urho Kekkonen Museum
- Kesäranta (Villa Bjälbo) (Prime Minister of Finland)
- Palais de l'Élysée (President of France)
- Hôtel de Marigny official residence for State visitors
- Château de Rambouillet (President of France)
- Fort de Brégançon (Summer residence of the President)
- Domaine National de Marly (President of France)
- Domaine de Souzy-la-Biche (President of France)
- Hôtel Matignon (Prime Minister of France)
- Hôtel de Lassay (president [speaker] of the French National Assembly)
- State House (President)
- Schloss Bellevue, Berlin (presidential)
- Villa Hammerschmidt (former residence of the West German president)
- Bundeskanzleramt (chancellor)
- Osu Castle (presidential)
- 6 Convent Place (Chief Minister)
- Maximos Mansion (Prime Minister)
- Presidential Mansion (President)
- Casa Presidencial (presidential)
- Apostolic Palace (Papal residence. The Papal Apartments and office are locate in the building called "Palace of Sixtus V")
- Castel Gandolfo (summer residence of the Popes, located outside Vatican City proper as an exclave in Italian territory)
- Lateran Palace (former Papal residence, now home of the Pontifical Museum of Christian Antiquities)
- Castel Sant'Angelo (former Papal residence, refuge of Pope Clement VII from the siege of Charles V Landsknecht during the Sack of Rome (1527), later used as a prison for the Papal state, currently hosts a museum, "Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo")
- Palacio "José Cecilio del Valle"
- Government House (Chief Executive, formerly the Governor)
- Victoria House (15 Barker Road) (Chief Secretary)
- 45 Shouson Hill Road (Financial Secretary)
- Residence of Secretary for Justice (19 Severn Road) (Secretary for Justice)
- Chief Justice's House (Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal)
- Headquarters House (11 Barker Road) (Commander-in-Chief)
- Flagstaff House (formerly the residence of the commander of British forces in Hong Kong)
- Island House (formerly the residence of the District Officers (North) and later the District Commissioners for the New Territories)
- Sándor Palace (presidential)
- Bessastaðir (presidential)
- Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential; in colonial days the residence of the British Governor-general, known as 'Viceroy's House')
- 7 Race Course Road (Prime Minister)
- Raj Bhavan (Governors residence in various states)
- Istana Negara, Jakarta (presidential)
- Istana Merdeka (presidential)
- Istana Bogor (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Cipanas,Puncak (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Tampak Siring, Bali (presidential)
- Gedung Agung, Jogjakarta (presidential)
- Wisma Negara (guest house of foreign dignitaries)
- Diponegoro House, Jakarta (vice president's official residence)
- Istana Wakil Presiden (vice president's office)
- Meligoe Aceh (Aceh' governor palace)
- Keraton Ngayokyakarto Hadiningrat (sultan of Jogja royal palace)
- Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (sunan of Surakarta royal palace)
- Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon (sultan of Kasepuhan royal palace)
- Keraton Kanoman, Cirebon (sultan of Kanoman royal palace)
- Istana Maimun, Medan (sultan of Deli royal palace)
- Istana Siak Seri Indera Pura (sultan of Siak royal palace)
- Istana Pagaruyung, West Sumatra (yang di-pertuan gadih of Pagaruyung palace)
- Istana Kadariyah
- Istana Amantubillah
- Istana Kutai Kertanegara
- Áras an Uachtaráin (presidential)
- Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
- Castelporziano (presidential)
- Villa Rosebery (presidential)
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Casa Rosada (presidential)
- Quinta de Olivos (Summer Residence)
- Yaralumla, Canberra, Governor General
- Admiralty House (Sydney), (Governor-General's Sydney residence)
- The Lodge, Canberra, Prime Minister
- Kirribilli House, Sydney, (Prime Minister's Sydney residence)
State Governor's residences
- Government House, Perth, WA, Governor of Western Australia
- Government House, Sydney NSW, Governor of New South Wales
- Government House, Melbourne, VIC, Governor of Victoria
- Government House, Hobart, TAS, Governor of Tasmania
- Government House, Brisbane, QLD, Governor of Queensland
- Government House, Darwin, NT, Administrator of the Northern Territory
- Government House, Adelaide, SA, Governor of South Australia
- Hofburg Palace (presidential)
- Rifa'a Palace (royal)
- Government House (Governor-General)
- Ilaro Court (Prime Minister)
- Krupenino (President)
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- Palais de Bruxelles (royal, official)
- Château de Laeken (royal, at present receptions but not residential)
- Rue de la Loi-Wetstraat 16 (Prime Minister)
- Dechenchholing Palace (royal)
- Palácio do Planalto (presidential office)
- Palácio da Alvorada (presidential residence)
- Istana Nurul Iman (sultan)
- Khemarindra Palace (royal)
- 24 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Prime Minister
- Harrington Lake, Gatineau Park (prime minister's retreat)
- Rideau Hall, Ottawa, Governor General
- La Citadelle, Quebec City (governor general)
- Stornoway, Ottawa, Leader of the Opposition
- The Farm, Gatineau Park, Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons
- 7 Rideau Gate (foreign dignitaries visiting Canada)
Lieutenant-Governor's residences
- Government House (British Columbia), Victoria, British Columbia, Lieutenant-governors of British Columbia
- Government House (Manitoba), Winnipeg, Manitoba, Lieutenant-governors of Manitoba
- Old Government House, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Lieutenant-governors of New Brunswick
- Government House (Newfoundland and Labrador), St. John's, Newfoundland, Lieutenant-governors of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Government House (Nova Scotia), Halifax, Nova Scotia, Lieutenant-governors of Nova Scotia
- Government House (Prince Edward Island), Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Lieutenant-governors of Prince Edward Island
- Government House (Saskatchewan), Regina, Saskatchewan (former residence of lieutenant-governor of North-West Territories and later Saskatchewan), Lieutenant-governors of Saskatchewan
- Palacio de la Moneda (presidential workplace)
- Private residence (president's home)
- Cerro Castillo (retreat, in Viña del Mar)
- Zhongnanhai (most top Communist Party of China leaders)
- Palacio de Nariño (President)
- Casa Republicana (President)
- Hacienda Llanogrande (President's Retreat)
- Le Palais de la Présidence (President)
- Presidential Palace (President)
- Amalienborg Palace (royal)
- Fredensborg Palace (royal)
- Graasten Palace (royal)
- [Marselisborg Palace] (royal)
- Marienborg (summer residence of Prime Minister)
- Palacio Nacional (President)
- Palacio de Carondelet
- Abdin Palace (President)
- Ras Al-Teen Palace (President)
- Casa Presidencial (El Salvador) or "Casa Blanca" (President)
- Kadriorg Palace (President)
- Paslepa (President)
- Presidential Palace, Helsinki (President of Finland)
- Mäntyniemi (Talluden) (President)
- Kultaranta (Gullranda) (President's summer residence)
- Tamminiemi, Former residence of President Urho Kekkonen, now the Urho Kekkonen Museum
- Kesäranta (Villa Bjälbo) (Prime Minister of Finland)
- Palais de l'Élysée (President of France)
- Hôtel de Marigny official residence for State visitors
- Château de Rambouillet (President of France)
- Fort de Brégançon (Summer residence of the President)
- Domaine National de Marly (President of France)
- Domaine de Souzy-la-Biche (President of France)
- Hôtel Matignon (Prime Minister of France)
- Hôtel de Lassay (president [speaker] of the French National Assembly)
- State House (President)
- Schloss Bellevue, Berlin (presidential)
- Villa Hammerschmidt (former residence of the West German president)
- Bundeskanzleramt (chancellor)
- Osu Castle (presidential)
- 6 Convent Place (Chief Minister)
- Maximos Mansion (Prime Minister)
- Presidential Mansion (President)
- Casa Presidencial (presidential)
- Apostolic Palace (Papal residence. The Papal Apartments and office are locate in the building called "Palace of Sixtus V")
- Castel Gandolfo (summer residence of the Popes, located outside Vatican City proper as an exclave in Italian territory)
- Lateran Palace (former Papal residence, now home of the Pontifical Museum of Christian Antiquities)
- Castel Sant'Angelo (former Papal residence, refuge of Pope Clement VII from the siege of Charles V Landsknecht during the Sack of Rome (1527), later used as a prison for the Papal state, currently hosts a museum, "Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo")
- Palacio "José Cecilio del Valle"
- Government House (Chief Executive, formerly the Governor)
- Victoria House (15 Barker Road) (Chief Secretary)
- 45 Shouson Hill Road (Financial Secretary)
- Residence of Secretary for Justice (19 Severn Road) (Secretary for Justice)
- Chief Justice's House (Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal)
- Headquarters House (11 Barker Road) (Commander-in-Chief)
- Flagstaff House (formerly the residence of the commander of British forces in Hong Kong)
- Island House (formerly the residence of the District Officers (North) and later the District Commissioners for the New Territories)
- Sándor Palace (presidential)
- Bessastaðir (presidential)
- Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential; in colonial days the residence of the British Governor-general, known as 'Viceroy's House')
- 7 Race Course Road (Prime Minister)
- Raj Bhavan (Governors residence in various states)
- Istana Negara, Jakarta (presidential)
- Istana Merdeka (presidential)
- Istana Bogor (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Cipanas,Puncak (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Tampak Siring, Bali (presidential)
- Gedung Agung, Jogjakarta (presidential)
- Wisma Negara (guest house of foreign dignitaries)
- Diponegoro House, Jakarta (vice president's official residence)
- Istana Wakil Presiden (vice president's office)
- Meligoe Aceh (Aceh' governor palace)
- Keraton Ngayokyakarto Hadiningrat (sultan of Jogja royal palace)
- Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (sunan of Surakarta royal palace)
- Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon (sultan of Kasepuhan royal palace)
- Keraton Kanoman, Cirebon (sultan of Kanoman royal palace)
- Istana Maimun, Medan (sultan of Deli royal palace)
- Istana Siak Seri Indera Pura (sultan of Siak royal palace)
- Istana Pagaruyung, West Sumatra (yang di-pertuan gadih of Pagaruyung palace)
- Istana Kadariyah
- Istana Amantubillah
- Istana Kutai Kertanegara
- Áras an Uachtaráin (presidential)
- Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
- Castelporziano (presidential)
- Villa Rosebery (presidential)
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Hofburg Palace (presidential)
- Rifa'a Palace (royal)
- Government House (Governor-General)
- Ilaro Court (Prime Minister)
- Krupenino (President)
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- Palais de Bruxelles (royal, official)
- Château de Laeken (royal, at present receptions but not residential)
- Rue de la Loi-Wetstraat 16 (Prime Minister)
- Dechenchholing Palace (royal)
- Palácio do Planalto (presidential office)
- Palácio da Alvorada (presidential residence)
- Istana Nurul Iman (sultan)
- Khemarindra Palace (royal)
- 24 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Prime Minister
- Harrington Lake, Gatineau Park (prime minister's retreat)
- Rideau Hall, Ottawa, Governor General
- La Citadelle, Quebec City (governor general)
- Stornoway, Ottawa, Leader of the Opposition
- The Farm, Gatineau Park, Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons
- 7 Rideau Gate (foreign dignitaries visiting Canada)
Lieutenant-Governor's residences
- Government House (British Columbia), Victoria, British Columbia, Lieutenant-governors of British Columbia
- Government House (Manitoba), Winnipeg, Manitoba, Lieutenant-governors of Manitoba
- Old Government House, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Lieutenant-governors of New Brunswick
- Government House (Newfoundland and Labrador), St. John's, Newfoundland, Lieutenant-governors of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Government House (Nova Scotia), Halifax, Nova Scotia, Lieutenant-governors of Nova Scotia
- Government House (Prince Edward Island), Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Lieutenant-governors of Prince Edward Island
- Government House (Saskatchewan), Regina, Saskatchewan (former residence of lieutenant-governor of North-West Territories and later Saskatchewan), Lieutenant-governors of Saskatchewan
- Palacio de la Moneda (presidential workplace)
- Private residence (president's home)
- Cerro Castillo (retreat, in Viña del Mar)
- Zhongnanhai (most top Communist Party of China leaders)
- Palacio de Nariño (President)
- Casa Republicana (President)
- Hacienda Llanogrande (President's Retreat)
- Le Palais de la Présidence (President)
- Presidential Palace (President)
- Amalienborg Palace (royal)
- Fredensborg Palace (royal)
- Graasten Palace (royal)
- [Marselisborg Palace] (royal)
- Marienborg (summer residence of Prime Minister)
- Palacio Nacional (President)
- Palacio de Carondelet
- Abdin Palace (President)
- Ras Al-Teen Palace (President)
- Casa Presidencial (El Salvador) or "Casa Blanca" (President)
- Kadriorg Palace (President)
- Paslepa (President)
- Presidential Palace, Helsinki (President of Finland)
- Mäntyniemi (Talluden) (President)
- Kultaranta (Gullranda) (President's summer residence)
- Tamminiemi, Former residence of President Urho Kekkonen, now the Urho Kekkonen Museum
- Kesäranta (Villa Bjälbo) (Prime Minister of Finland)
- Palais de l'Élysée (President of France)
- Hôtel de Marigny official residence for State visitors
- Château de Rambouillet (President of France)
- Fort de Brégançon (Summer residence of the President)
- Domaine National de Marly (President of France)
- Domaine de Souzy-la-Biche (President of France)
- Hôtel Matignon (Prime Minister of France)
- Hôtel de Lassay (president [speaker] of the French National Assembly)
- State House (President)
- Schloss Bellevue, Berlin (presidential)
- Villa Hammerschmidt (former residence of the West German president)
- Bundeskanzleramt (chancellor)
- Osu Castle (presidential)
- 6 Convent Place (Chief Minister)
- Maximos Mansion (Prime Minister)
- Presidential Mansion (President)
- Casa Presidencial (presidential)
- Apostolic Palace (Papal residence. The Papal Apartments and office are locate in the building called "Palace of Sixtus V")
- Castel Gandolfo (summer residence of the Popes, located outside Vatican City proper as an exclave in Italian territory)
- Lateran Palace (former Papal residence, now home of the Pontifical Museum of Christian Antiquities)
- Castel Sant'Angelo (former Papal residence, refuge of Pope Clement VII from the siege of Charles V Landsknecht during the Sack of Rome (1527), later used as a prison for the Papal state, currently hosts a museum, "Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo")
- Palacio "José Cecilio del Valle"
- Government House (Chief Executive, formerly the Governor)
- Victoria House (15 Barker Road) (Chief Secretary)
- 45 Shouson Hill Road (Financial Secretary)
- Residence of Secretary for Justice (19 Severn Road) (Secretary for Justice)
- Chief Justice's House (Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal)
- Headquarters House (11 Barker Road) (Commander-in-Chief)
- Flagstaff House (formerly the residence of the commander of British forces in Hong Kong)
- Island House (formerly the residence of the District Officers (North) and later the District Commissioners for the New Territories)
- Sándor Palace (presidential)
- Bessastaðir (presidential)
- Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential; in colonial days the residence of the British Governor-general, known as 'Viceroy's House')
- 7 Race Course Road (Prime Minister)
- Raj Bhavan (Governors residence in various states)
- Istana Negara, Jakarta (presidential)
- Istana Merdeka (presidential)
- Istana Bogor (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Cipanas,Puncak (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Tampak Siring, Bali (presidential)
- Gedung Agung, Jogjakarta (presidential)
- Wisma Negara (guest house of foreign dignitaries)
- Diponegoro House, Jakarta (vice president's official residence)
- Istana Wakil Presiden (vice president's office)
- Meligoe Aceh (Aceh' governor palace)
- Keraton Ngayokyakarto Hadiningrat (sultan of Jogja royal palace)
- Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (sunan of Surakarta royal palace)
- Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon (sultan of Kasepuhan royal palace)
- Keraton Kanoman, Cirebon (sultan of Kanoman royal palace)
- Istana Maimun, Medan (sultan of Deli royal palace)
- Istana Siak Seri Indera Pura (sultan of Siak royal palace)
- Istana Pagaruyung, West Sumatra (yang di-pertuan gadih of Pagaruyung palace)
- Istana Kadariyah
- Istana Amantubillah
- Istana Kutai Kertanegara
- Áras an Uachtaráin (presidential)
- Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
- Castelporziano (presidential)
- Villa Rosebery (presidential)
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Rifa'a Palace (royal)
- Government House (Governor-General)
- Ilaro Court (Prime Minister)
- Krupenino (President)
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- Palais de Bruxelles (royal, official)
- Château de Laeken (royal, at present receptions but not residential)
- Rue de la Loi-Wetstraat 16 (Prime Minister)
- Dechenchholing Palace (royal)
- Palácio do Planalto (presidential office)
- Palácio da Alvorada (presidential residence)
- Istana Nurul Iman (sultan)
- Khemarindra Palace (royal)
- 24 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Prime Minister
- Harrington Lake, Gatineau Park (prime minister's retreat)
- Rideau Hall, Ottawa, Governor General
- La Citadelle, Quebec City (governor general)
- Stornoway, Ottawa, Leader of the Opposition
- The Farm, Gatineau Park, Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons
- 7 Rideau Gate (foreign dignitaries visiting Canada)
Lieutenant-Governor's residences
- Government House (British Columbia), Victoria, British Columbia, Lieutenant-governors of British Columbia
- Government House (Manitoba), Winnipeg, Manitoba, Lieutenant-governors of Manitoba
- Old Government House, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Lieutenant-governors of New Brunswick
- Government House (Newfoundland and Labrador), St. John's, Newfoundland, Lieutenant-governors of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Government House (Nova Scotia), Halifax, Nova Scotia, Lieutenant-governors of Nova Scotia
- Government House (Prince Edward Island), Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Lieutenant-governors of Prince Edward Island
- Government House (Saskatchewan), Regina, Saskatchewan (former residence of lieutenant-governor of North-West Territories and later Saskatchewan), Lieutenant-governors of Saskatchewan
- Palacio de la Moneda (presidential workplace)
- Private residence (president's home)
- Cerro Castillo (retreat, in Viña del Mar)
- Zhongnanhai (most top Communist Party of China leaders)
- Palacio de Nariño (President)
- Casa Republicana (President)
- Hacienda Llanogrande (President's Retreat)
- Le Palais de la Présidence (President)
- Presidential Palace (President)
- Amalienborg Palace (royal)
- Fredensborg Palace (royal)
- Graasten Palace (royal)
- [Marselisborg Palace] (royal)
- Marienborg (summer residence of Prime Minister)
- Palacio Nacional (President)
- Palacio de Carondelet
- Abdin Palace (President)
- Ras Al-Teen Palace (President)
- Casa Presidencial (El Salvador) or "Casa Blanca" (President)
- Kadriorg Palace (President)
- Paslepa (President)
- Presidential Palace, Helsinki (President of Finland)
- Mäntyniemi (Talluden) (President)
- Kultaranta (Gullranda) (President's summer residence)
- Tamminiemi, Former residence of President Urho Kekkonen, now the Urho Kekkonen Museum
- Kesäranta (Villa Bjälbo) (Prime Minister of Finland)
- Palais de l'Élysée (President of France)
- Hôtel de Marigny official residence for State visitors
- Château de Rambouillet (President of France)
- Fort de Brégançon (Summer residence of the President)
- Domaine National de Marly (President of France)
- Domaine de Souzy-la-Biche (President of France)
- Hôtel Matignon (Prime Minister of France)
- Hôtel de Lassay (president [speaker] of the French National Assembly)
- State House (President)
- Schloss Bellevue, Berlin (presidential)
- Villa Hammerschmidt (former residence of the West German president)
- Bundeskanzleramt (chancellor)
- Osu Castle (presidential)
- 6 Convent Place (Chief Minister)
- Maximos Mansion (Prime Minister)
- Presidential Mansion (President)
- Casa Presidencial (presidential)
- Apostolic Palace (Papal residence. The Papal Apartments and office are locate in the building called "Palace of Sixtus V")
- Castel Gandolfo (summer residence of the Popes, located outside Vatican City proper as an exclave in Italian territory)
- Lateran Palace (former Papal residence, now home of the Pontifical Museum of Christian Antiquities)
- Castel Sant'Angelo (former Papal residence, refuge of Pope Clement VII from the siege of Charles V Landsknecht during the Sack of Rome (1527), later used as a prison for the Papal state, currently hosts a museum, "Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo")
- Palacio "José Cecilio del Valle"
- Government House (Chief Executive, formerly the Governor)
- Victoria House (15 Barker Road) (Chief Secretary)
- 45 Shouson Hill Road (Financial Secretary)
- Residence of Secretary for Justice (19 Severn Road) (Secretary for Justice)
- Chief Justice's House (Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal)
- Headquarters House (11 Barker Road) (Commander-in-Chief)
- Flagstaff House (formerly the residence of the commander of British forces in Hong Kong)
- Island House (formerly the residence of the District Officers (North) and later the District Commissioners for the New Territories)
- Sándor Palace (presidential)
- Bessastaðir (presidential)
- Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential; in colonial days the residence of the British Governor-general, known as 'Viceroy's House')
- 7 Race Course Road (Prime Minister)
- Raj Bhavan (Governors residence in various states)
- Istana Negara, Jakarta (presidential)
- Istana Merdeka (presidential)
- Istana Bogor (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Cipanas,Puncak (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Tampak Siring, Bali (presidential)
- Gedung Agung, Jogjakarta (presidential)
- Wisma Negara (guest house of foreign dignitaries)
- Diponegoro House, Jakarta (vice president's official residence)
- Istana Wakil Presiden (vice president's office)
- Meligoe Aceh (Aceh' governor palace)
- Keraton Ngayokyakarto Hadiningrat (sultan of Jogja royal palace)
- Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (sunan of Surakarta royal palace)
- Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon (sultan of Kasepuhan royal palace)
- Keraton Kanoman, Cirebon (sultan of Kanoman royal palace)
- Istana Maimun, Medan (sultan of Deli royal palace)
- Istana Siak Seri Indera Pura (sultan of Siak royal palace)
- Istana Pagaruyung, West Sumatra (yang di-pertuan gadih of Pagaruyung palace)
- Istana Kadariyah
- Istana Amantubillah
- Istana Kutai Kertanegara
- Áras an Uachtaráin (presidential)
- Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
- Castelporziano (presidential)
- Villa Rosebery (presidential)
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Krupenino (President)
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- Palais de Bruxelles (royal, official)
- Château de Laeken (royal, at present receptions but not residential)
- Rue de la Loi-Wetstraat 16 (Prime Minister)
- Dechenchholing Palace (royal)
- Palácio do Planalto (presidential office)
- Palácio da Alvorada (presidential residence)
- Istana Nurul Iman (sultan)
- Khemarindra Palace (royal)
- 24 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Prime Minister
- Harrington Lake, Gatineau Park (prime minister's retreat)
- Rideau Hall, Ottawa, Governor General
- La Citadelle, Quebec City (governor general)
- Stornoway, Ottawa, Leader of the Opposition
- The Farm, Gatineau Park, Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons
- 7 Rideau Gate (foreign dignitaries visiting Canada)
Lieutenant-Governor's residences
- Government House (British Columbia), Victoria, British Columbia, Lieutenant-governors of British Columbia
- Government House (Manitoba), Winnipeg, Manitoba, Lieutenant-governors of Manitoba
- Old Government House, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Lieutenant-governors of New Brunswick
- Government House (Newfoundland and Labrador), St. John's, Newfoundland, Lieutenant-governors of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Government House (Nova Scotia), Halifax, Nova Scotia, Lieutenant-governors of Nova Scotia
- Government House (Prince Edward Island), Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Lieutenant-governors of Prince Edward Island
- Government House (Saskatchewan), Regina, Saskatchewan (former residence of lieutenant-governor of North-West Territories and later Saskatchewan), Lieutenant-governors of Saskatchewan
- Palacio de la Moneda (presidential workplace)
- Private residence (president's home)
- Cerro Castillo (retreat, in Viña del Mar)
- Zhongnanhai (most top Communist Party of China leaders)
- Palacio de Nariño (President)
- Casa Republicana (President)
- Hacienda Llanogrande (President's Retreat)
- Le Palais de la Présidence (President)
- Presidential Palace (President)
- Amalienborg Palace (royal)
- Fredensborg Palace (royal)
- Graasten Palace (royal)
- [Marselisborg Palace] (royal)
- Marienborg (summer residence of Prime Minister)
- Palacio Nacional (President)
- Palacio de Carondelet
- Abdin Palace (President)
- Ras Al-Teen Palace (President)
- Casa Presidencial (El Salvador) or "Casa Blanca" (President)
- Kadriorg Palace (President)
- Paslepa (President)
- Presidential Palace, Helsinki (President of Finland)
- Mäntyniemi (Talluden) (President)
- Kultaranta (Gullranda) (President's summer residence)
- Tamminiemi, Former residence of President Urho Kekkonen, now the Urho Kekkonen Museum
- Kesäranta (Villa Bjälbo) (Prime Minister of Finland)
- Palais de l'Élysée (President of France)
- Hôtel de Marigny official residence for State visitors
- Château de Rambouillet (President of France)
- Fort de Brégançon (Summer residence of the President)
- Domaine National de Marly (President of France)
- Domaine de Souzy-la-Biche (President of France)
- Hôtel Matignon (Prime Minister of France)
- Hôtel de Lassay (president [speaker] of the French National Assembly)
- State House (President)
- Schloss Bellevue, Berlin (presidential)
- Villa Hammerschmidt (former residence of the West German president)
- Bundeskanzleramt (chancellor)
- Osu Castle (presidential)
- 6 Convent Place (Chief Minister)
- Maximos Mansion (Prime Minister)
- Presidential Mansion (President)
- Casa Presidencial (presidential)
- Apostolic Palace (Papal residence. The Papal Apartments and office are locate in the building called "Palace of Sixtus V")
- Castel Gandolfo (summer residence of the Popes, located outside Vatican City proper as an exclave in Italian territory)
- Lateran Palace (former Papal residence, now home of the Pontifical Museum of Christian Antiquities)
- Castel Sant'Angelo (former Papal residence, refuge of Pope Clement VII from the siege of Charles V Landsknecht during the Sack of Rome (1527), later used as a prison for the Papal state, currently hosts a museum, "Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo")
- Palacio "José Cecilio del Valle"
- Government House (Chief Executive, formerly the Governor)
- Victoria House (15 Barker Road) (Chief Secretary)
- 45 Shouson Hill Road (Financial Secretary)
- Residence of Secretary for Justice (19 Severn Road) (Secretary for Justice)
- Chief Justice's House (Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal)
- Headquarters House (11 Barker Road) (Commander-in-Chief)
- Flagstaff House (formerly the residence of the commander of British forces in Hong Kong)
- Island House (formerly the residence of the District Officers (North) and later the District Commissioners for the New Territories)
- Sándor Palace (presidential)
- Bessastaðir (presidential)
- Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential; in colonial days the residence of the British Governor-general, known as 'Viceroy's House')
- 7 Race Course Road (Prime Minister)
- Raj Bhavan (Governors residence in various states)
- Istana Negara, Jakarta (presidential)
- Istana Merdeka (presidential)
- Istana Bogor (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Cipanas,Puncak (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Tampak Siring, Bali (presidential)
- Gedung Agung, Jogjakarta (presidential)
- Wisma Negara (guest house of foreign dignitaries)
- Diponegoro House, Jakarta (vice president's official residence)
- Istana Wakil Presiden (vice president's office)
- Meligoe Aceh (Aceh' governor palace)
- Keraton Ngayokyakarto Hadiningrat (sultan of Jogja royal palace)
- Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (sunan of Surakarta royal palace)
- Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon (sultan of Kasepuhan royal palace)
- Keraton Kanoman, Cirebon (sultan of Kanoman royal palace)
- Istana Maimun, Medan (sultan of Deli royal palace)
- Istana Siak Seri Indera Pura (sultan of Siak royal palace)
- Istana Pagaruyung, West Sumatra (yang di-pertuan gadih of Pagaruyung palace)
- Istana Kadariyah
- Istana Amantubillah
- Istana Kutai Kertanegara
- Áras an Uachtaráin (presidential)
- Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
- Castelporziano (presidential)
- Villa Rosebery (presidential)
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Dechenchholing Palace (royal)
- Palácio do Planalto (presidential office)
- Palácio da Alvorada (presidential residence)
- Istana Nurul Iman (sultan)
- Khemarindra Palace (royal)
- 24 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Prime Minister
- Harrington Lake, Gatineau Park (prime minister's retreat)
- Rideau Hall, Ottawa, Governor General
- La Citadelle, Quebec City (governor general)
- Stornoway, Ottawa, Leader of the Opposition
- The Farm, Gatineau Park, Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons
- 7 Rideau Gate (foreign dignitaries visiting Canada)
Lieutenant-Governor's residences
- Government House (British Columbia), Victoria, British Columbia, Lieutenant-governors of British Columbia
- Government House (Manitoba), Winnipeg, Manitoba, Lieutenant-governors of Manitoba
- Old Government House, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Lieutenant-governors of New Brunswick
- Government House (Newfoundland and Labrador), St. John's, Newfoundland, Lieutenant-governors of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Government House (Nova Scotia), Halifax, Nova Scotia, Lieutenant-governors of Nova Scotia
- Government House (Prince Edward Island), Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Lieutenant-governors of Prince Edward Island
- Government House (Saskatchewan), Regina, Saskatchewan (former residence of lieutenant-governor of North-West Territories and later Saskatchewan), Lieutenant-governors of Saskatchewan
- Palacio de la Moneda (presidential workplace)
- Private residence (president's home)
- Cerro Castillo (retreat, in Viña del Mar)
- Zhongnanhai (most top Communist Party of China leaders)
- Palacio de Nariño (President)
- Casa Republicana (President)
- Hacienda Llanogrande (President's Retreat)
- Le Palais de la Présidence (President)
- Presidential Palace (President)
- Amalienborg Palace (royal)
- Fredensborg Palace (royal)
- Graasten Palace (royal)
- [Marselisborg Palace] (royal)
- Marienborg (summer residence of Prime Minister)
- Palacio Nacional (President)
- Palacio de Carondelet
- Abdin Palace (President)
- Ras Al-Teen Palace (President)
- Casa Presidencial (El Salvador) or "Casa Blanca" (President)
- Kadriorg Palace (President)
- Paslepa (President)
- Presidential Palace, Helsinki (President of Finland)
- Mäntyniemi (Talluden) (President)
- Kultaranta (Gullranda) (President's summer residence)
- Tamminiemi, Former residence of President Urho Kekkonen, now the Urho Kekkonen Museum
- Kesäranta (Villa Bjälbo) (Prime Minister of Finland)
- Palais de l'Élysée (President of France)
- Hôtel de Marigny official residence for State visitors
- Château de Rambouillet (President of France)
- Fort de Brégançon (Summer residence of the President)
- Domaine National de Marly (President of France)
- Domaine de Souzy-la-Biche (President of France)
- Hôtel Matignon (Prime Minister of France)
- Hôtel de Lassay (president [speaker] of the French National Assembly)
- State House (President)
- Schloss Bellevue, Berlin (presidential)
- Villa Hammerschmidt (former residence of the West German president)
- Bundeskanzleramt (chancellor)
- Osu Castle (presidential)
- 6 Convent Place (Chief Minister)
- Maximos Mansion (Prime Minister)
- Presidential Mansion (President)
- Casa Presidencial (presidential)
- Apostolic Palace (Papal residence. The Papal Apartments and office are locate in the building called "Palace of Sixtus V")
- Castel Gandolfo (summer residence of the Popes, located outside Vatican City proper as an exclave in Italian territory)
- Lateran Palace (former Papal residence, now home of the Pontifical Museum of Christian Antiquities)
- Castel Sant'Angelo (former Papal residence, refuge of Pope Clement VII from the siege of Charles V Landsknecht during the Sack of Rome (1527), later used as a prison for the Papal state, currently hosts a museum, "Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo")
- Palacio "José Cecilio del Valle"
- Government House (Chief Executive, formerly the Governor)
- Victoria House (15 Barker Road) (Chief Secretary)
- 45 Shouson Hill Road (Financial Secretary)
- Residence of Secretary for Justice (19 Severn Road) (Secretary for Justice)
- Chief Justice's House (Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal)
- Headquarters House (11 Barker Road) (Commander-in-Chief)
- Flagstaff House (formerly the residence of the commander of British forces in Hong Kong)
- Island House (formerly the residence of the District Officers (North) and later the District Commissioners for the New Territories)
- Sándor Palace (presidential)
- Bessastaðir (presidential)
- Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential; in colonial days the residence of the British Governor-general, known as 'Viceroy's House')
- 7 Race Course Road (Prime Minister)
- Raj Bhavan (Governors residence in various states)
- Istana Negara, Jakarta (presidential)
- Istana Merdeka (presidential)
- Istana Bogor (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Cipanas,Puncak (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Tampak Siring, Bali (presidential)
- Gedung Agung, Jogjakarta (presidential)
- Wisma Negara (guest house of foreign dignitaries)
- Diponegoro House, Jakarta (vice president's official residence)
- Istana Wakil Presiden (vice president's office)
- Meligoe Aceh (Aceh' governor palace)
- Keraton Ngayokyakarto Hadiningrat (sultan of Jogja royal palace)
- Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (sunan of Surakarta royal palace)
- Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon (sultan of Kasepuhan royal palace)
- Keraton Kanoman, Cirebon (sultan of Kanoman royal palace)
- Istana Maimun, Medan (sultan of Deli royal palace)
- Istana Siak Seri Indera Pura (sultan of Siak royal palace)
- Istana Pagaruyung, West Sumatra (yang di-pertuan gadih of Pagaruyung palace)
- Istana Kadariyah
- Istana Amantubillah
- Istana Kutai Kertanegara
- Áras an Uachtaráin (presidential)
- Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
- Castelporziano (presidential)
- Villa Rosebery (presidential)
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Istana Nurul Iman (sultan)
- Khemarindra Palace (royal)
- 24 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Prime Minister
- Harrington Lake, Gatineau Park (prime minister's retreat)
- Rideau Hall, Ottawa, Governor General
- La Citadelle, Quebec City (governor general)
- Stornoway, Ottawa, Leader of the Opposition
- The Farm, Gatineau Park, Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons
- 7 Rideau Gate (foreign dignitaries visiting Canada)
Lieutenant-Governor's residences
- Government House (British Columbia), Victoria, British Columbia, Lieutenant-governors of British Columbia
- Government House (Manitoba), Winnipeg, Manitoba, Lieutenant-governors of Manitoba
- Old Government House, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Lieutenant-governors of New Brunswick
- Government House (Newfoundland and Labrador), St. John's, Newfoundland, Lieutenant-governors of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Government House (Nova Scotia), Halifax, Nova Scotia, Lieutenant-governors of Nova Scotia
- Government House (Prince Edward Island), Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Lieutenant-governors of Prince Edward Island
- Government House (Saskatchewan), Regina, Saskatchewan (former residence of lieutenant-governor of North-West Territories and later Saskatchewan), Lieutenant-governors of Saskatchewan
- Palacio de la Moneda (presidential workplace)
- Private residence (president's home)
- Cerro Castillo (retreat, in Viña del Mar)
- Zhongnanhai (most top Communist Party of China leaders)
- Palacio de Nariño (President)
- Casa Republicana (President)
- Hacienda Llanogrande (President's Retreat)
- Le Palais de la Présidence (President)
- Presidential Palace (President)
- Amalienborg Palace (royal)
- Fredensborg Palace (royal)
- Graasten Palace (royal)
- [Marselisborg Palace] (royal)
- Marienborg (summer residence of Prime Minister)
- Palacio Nacional (President)
- Palacio de Carondelet
- Abdin Palace (President)
- Ras Al-Teen Palace (President)
- Casa Presidencial (El Salvador) or "Casa Blanca" (President)
- Kadriorg Palace (President)
- Paslepa (President)
- Presidential Palace, Helsinki (President of Finland)
- Mäntyniemi (Talluden) (President)
- Kultaranta (Gullranda) (President's summer residence)
- Tamminiemi, Former residence of President Urho Kekkonen, now the Urho Kekkonen Museum
- Kesäranta (Villa Bjälbo) (Prime Minister of Finland)
- Palais de l'Élysée (President of France)
- Hôtel de Marigny official residence for State visitors
- Château de Rambouillet (President of France)
- Fort de Brégançon (Summer residence of the President)
- Domaine National de Marly (President of France)
- Domaine de Souzy-la-Biche (President of France)
- Hôtel Matignon (Prime Minister of France)
- Hôtel de Lassay (president [speaker] of the French National Assembly)
- State House (President)
- Schloss Bellevue, Berlin (presidential)
- Villa Hammerschmidt (former residence of the West German president)
- Bundeskanzleramt (chancellor)
- Osu Castle (presidential)
- 6 Convent Place (Chief Minister)
- Maximos Mansion (Prime Minister)
- Presidential Mansion (President)
- Casa Presidencial (presidential)
- Apostolic Palace (Papal residence. The Papal Apartments and office are locate in the building called "Palace of Sixtus V")
- Castel Gandolfo (summer residence of the Popes, located outside Vatican City proper as an exclave in Italian territory)
- Lateran Palace (former Papal residence, now home of the Pontifical Museum of Christian Antiquities)
- Castel Sant'Angelo (former Papal residence, refuge of Pope Clement VII from the siege of Charles V Landsknecht during the Sack of Rome (1527), later used as a prison for the Papal state, currently hosts a museum, "Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo")
- Palacio "José Cecilio del Valle"
- Government House (Chief Executive, formerly the Governor)
- Victoria House (15 Barker Road) (Chief Secretary)
- 45 Shouson Hill Road (Financial Secretary)
- Residence of Secretary for Justice (19 Severn Road) (Secretary for Justice)
- Chief Justice's House (Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal)
- Headquarters House (11 Barker Road) (Commander-in-Chief)
- Flagstaff House (formerly the residence of the commander of British forces in Hong Kong)
- Island House (formerly the residence of the District Officers (North) and later the District Commissioners for the New Territories)
- Sándor Palace (presidential)
- Bessastaðir (presidential)
- Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential; in colonial days the residence of the British Governor-general, known as 'Viceroy's House')
- 7 Race Course Road (Prime Minister)
- Raj Bhavan (Governors residence in various states)
- Istana Negara, Jakarta (presidential)
- Istana Merdeka (presidential)
- Istana Bogor (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Cipanas,Puncak (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Tampak Siring, Bali (presidential)
- Gedung Agung, Jogjakarta (presidential)
- Wisma Negara (guest house of foreign dignitaries)
- Diponegoro House, Jakarta (vice president's official residence)
- Istana Wakil Presiden (vice president's office)
- Meligoe Aceh (Aceh' governor palace)
- Keraton Ngayokyakarto Hadiningrat (sultan of Jogja royal palace)
- Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (sunan of Surakarta royal palace)
- Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon (sultan of Kasepuhan royal palace)
- Keraton Kanoman, Cirebon (sultan of Kanoman royal palace)
- Istana Maimun, Medan (sultan of Deli royal palace)
- Istana Siak Seri Indera Pura (sultan of Siak royal palace)
- Istana Pagaruyung, West Sumatra (yang di-pertuan gadih of Pagaruyung palace)
- Istana Kadariyah
- Istana Amantubillah
- Istana Kutai Kertanegara
- Áras an Uachtaráin (presidential)
- Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
- Castelporziano (presidential)
- Villa Rosebery (presidential)
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- 24 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Prime Minister
- Harrington Lake, Gatineau Park (prime minister's retreat)
- Rideau Hall, Ottawa, Governor General
- La Citadelle, Quebec City (governor general)
- Stornoway, Ottawa, Leader of the Opposition
- The Farm, Gatineau Park, Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons
- 7 Rideau Gate (foreign dignitaries visiting Canada)
Lieutenant-Governor's residences
- Government House (British Columbia), Victoria, British Columbia, Lieutenant-governors of British Columbia
- Government House (Manitoba), Winnipeg, Manitoba, Lieutenant-governors of Manitoba
- Old Government House, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Lieutenant-governors of New Brunswick
- Government House (Newfoundland and Labrador), St. John's, Newfoundland, Lieutenant-governors of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Government House (Nova Scotia), Halifax, Nova Scotia, Lieutenant-governors of Nova Scotia
- Government House (Prince Edward Island), Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Lieutenant-governors of Prince Edward Island
- Government House (Saskatchewan), Regina, Saskatchewan (former residence of lieutenant-governor of North-West Territories and later Saskatchewan), Lieutenant-governors of Saskatchewan
- Palacio de la Moneda (presidential workplace)
- Private residence (president's home)
- Cerro Castillo (retreat, in Viña del Mar)
- Zhongnanhai (most top Communist Party of China leaders)
- Palacio de Nariño (President)
- Casa Republicana (President)
- Hacienda Llanogrande (President's Retreat)
- Le Palais de la Présidence (President)
- Presidential Palace (President)
- Amalienborg Palace (royal)
- Fredensborg Palace (royal)
- Graasten Palace (royal)
- [Marselisborg Palace] (royal)
- Marienborg (summer residence of Prime Minister)
- Palacio Nacional (President)
- Palacio de Carondelet
- Abdin Palace (President)
- Ras Al-Teen Palace (President)
- Casa Presidencial (El Salvador) or "Casa Blanca" (President)
- Kadriorg Palace (President)
- Paslepa (President)
- Presidential Palace, Helsinki (President of Finland)
- Mäntyniemi (Talluden) (President)
- Kultaranta (Gullranda) (President's summer residence)
- Tamminiemi, Former residence of President Urho Kekkonen, now the Urho Kekkonen Museum
- Kesäranta (Villa Bjälbo) (Prime Minister of Finland)
- Palais de l'Élysée (President of France)
- Hôtel de Marigny official residence for State visitors
- Château de Rambouillet (President of France)
- Fort de Brégançon (Summer residence of the President)
- Domaine National de Marly (President of France)
- Domaine de Souzy-la-Biche (President of France)
- Hôtel Matignon (Prime Minister of France)
- Hôtel de Lassay (president [speaker] of the French National Assembly)
- State House (President)
- Schloss Bellevue, Berlin (presidential)
- Villa Hammerschmidt (former residence of the West German president)
- Bundeskanzleramt (chancellor)
- Osu Castle (presidential)
- 6 Convent Place (Chief Minister)
- Maximos Mansion (Prime Minister)
- Presidential Mansion (President)
- Casa Presidencial (presidential)
- Apostolic Palace (Papal residence. The Papal Apartments and office are locate in the building called "Palace of Sixtus V")
- Castel Gandolfo (summer residence of the Popes, located outside Vatican City proper as an exclave in Italian territory)
- Lateran Palace (former Papal residence, now home of the Pontifical Museum of Christian Antiquities)
- Castel Sant'Angelo (former Papal residence, refuge of Pope Clement VII from the siege of Charles V Landsknecht during the Sack of Rome (1527), later used as a prison for the Papal state, currently hosts a museum, "Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo")
- Palacio "José Cecilio del Valle"
- Government House (Chief Executive, formerly the Governor)
- Victoria House (15 Barker Road) (Chief Secretary)
- 45 Shouson Hill Road (Financial Secretary)
- Residence of Secretary for Justice (19 Severn Road) (Secretary for Justice)
- Chief Justice's House (Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal)
- Headquarters House (11 Barker Road) (Commander-in-Chief)
- Flagstaff House (formerly the residence of the commander of British forces in Hong Kong)
- Island House (formerly the residence of the District Officers (North) and later the District Commissioners for the New Territories)
- Sándor Palace (presidential)
- Bessastaðir (presidential)
- Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential; in colonial days the residence of the British Governor-general, known as 'Viceroy's House')
- 7 Race Course Road (Prime Minister)
- Raj Bhavan (Governors residence in various states)
- Istana Negara, Jakarta (presidential)
- Istana Merdeka (presidential)
- Istana Bogor (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Cipanas,Puncak (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Tampak Siring, Bali (presidential)
- Gedung Agung, Jogjakarta (presidential)
- Wisma Negara (guest house of foreign dignitaries)
- Diponegoro House, Jakarta (vice president's official residence)
- Istana Wakil Presiden (vice president's office)
- Meligoe Aceh (Aceh' governor palace)
- Keraton Ngayokyakarto Hadiningrat (sultan of Jogja royal palace)
- Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (sunan of Surakarta royal palace)
- Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon (sultan of Kasepuhan royal palace)
- Keraton Kanoman, Cirebon (sultan of Kanoman royal palace)
- Istana Maimun, Medan (sultan of Deli royal palace)
- Istana Siak Seri Indera Pura (sultan of Siak royal palace)
- Istana Pagaruyung, West Sumatra (yang di-pertuan gadih of Pagaruyung palace)
- Istana Kadariyah
- Istana Amantubillah
- Istana Kutai Kertanegara
- Áras an Uachtaráin (presidential)
- Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
- Castelporziano (presidential)
- Villa Rosebery (presidential)
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Zhongnanhai (most top Communist Party of China leaders)
- Palacio de Nariño (President)
- Casa Republicana (President)
- Hacienda Llanogrande (President's Retreat)
- Le Palais de la Présidence (President)
- Presidential Palace (President)
- Amalienborg Palace (royal)
- Fredensborg Palace (royal)
- Graasten Palace (royal)
- [Marselisborg Palace] (royal)
- Marienborg (summer residence of Prime Minister)
- Palacio Nacional (President)
- Palacio de Carondelet
- Abdin Palace (President)
- Ras Al-Teen Palace (President)
- Casa Presidencial (El Salvador) or "Casa Blanca" (President)
- Kadriorg Palace (President)
- Paslepa (President)
- Presidential Palace, Helsinki (President of Finland)
- Mäntyniemi (Talluden) (President)
- Kultaranta (Gullranda) (President's summer residence)
- Tamminiemi, Former residence of President Urho Kekkonen, now the Urho Kekkonen Museum
- Kesäranta (Villa Bjälbo) (Prime Minister of Finland)
- Palais de l'Élysée (President of France)
- Hôtel de Marigny official residence for State visitors
- Château de Rambouillet (President of France)
- Fort de Brégançon (Summer residence of the President)
- Domaine National de Marly (President of France)
- Domaine de Souzy-la-Biche (President of France)
- Hôtel Matignon (Prime Minister of France)
- Hôtel de Lassay (president [speaker] of the French National Assembly)
- State House (President)
- Schloss Bellevue, Berlin (presidential)
- Villa Hammerschmidt (former residence of the West German president)
- Bundeskanzleramt (chancellor)
- Osu Castle (presidential)
- 6 Convent Place (Chief Minister)
- Maximos Mansion (Prime Minister)
- Presidential Mansion (President)
- Casa Presidencial (presidential)
- Apostolic Palace (Papal residence. The Papal Apartments and office are locate in the building called "Palace of Sixtus V")
- Castel Gandolfo (summer residence of the Popes, located outside Vatican City proper as an exclave in Italian territory)
- Lateran Palace (former Papal residence, now home of the Pontifical Museum of Christian Antiquities)
- Castel Sant'Angelo (former Papal residence, refuge of Pope Clement VII from the siege of Charles V Landsknecht during the Sack of Rome (1527), later used as a prison for the Papal state, currently hosts a museum, "Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo")
- Palacio "José Cecilio del Valle"
- Government House (Chief Executive, formerly the Governor)
- Victoria House (15 Barker Road) (Chief Secretary)
- 45 Shouson Hill Road (Financial Secretary)
- Residence of Secretary for Justice (19 Severn Road) (Secretary for Justice)
- Chief Justice's House (Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal)
- Headquarters House (11 Barker Road) (Commander-in-Chief)
- Flagstaff House (formerly the residence of the commander of British forces in Hong Kong)
- Island House (formerly the residence of the District Officers (North) and later the District Commissioners for the New Territories)
- Sándor Palace (presidential)
- Bessastaðir (presidential)
- Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential; in colonial days the residence of the British Governor-general, known as 'Viceroy's House')
- 7 Race Course Road (Prime Minister)
- Raj Bhavan (Governors residence in various states)
- Istana Negara, Jakarta (presidential)
- Istana Merdeka (presidential)
- Istana Bogor (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Cipanas,Puncak (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Tampak Siring, Bali (presidential)
- Gedung Agung, Jogjakarta (presidential)
- Wisma Negara (guest house of foreign dignitaries)
- Diponegoro House, Jakarta (vice president's official residence)
- Istana Wakil Presiden (vice president's office)
- Meligoe Aceh (Aceh' governor palace)
- Keraton Ngayokyakarto Hadiningrat (sultan of Jogja royal palace)
- Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (sunan of Surakarta royal palace)
- Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon (sultan of Kasepuhan royal palace)
- Keraton Kanoman, Cirebon (sultan of Kanoman royal palace)
- Istana Maimun, Medan (sultan of Deli royal palace)
- Istana Siak Seri Indera Pura (sultan of Siak royal palace)
- Istana Pagaruyung, West Sumatra (yang di-pertuan gadih of Pagaruyung palace)
- Istana Kadariyah
- Istana Amantubillah
- Istana Kutai Kertanegara
- Áras an Uachtaráin (presidential)
- Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
- Castelporziano (presidential)
- Villa Rosebery (presidential)
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Le Palais de la Présidence (President)
- Presidential Palace (President)
- Amalienborg Palace (royal)
- Fredensborg Palace (royal)
- Graasten Palace (royal)
- [Marselisborg Palace] (royal)
- Marienborg (summer residence of Prime Minister)
- Palacio Nacional (President)
- Palacio de Carondelet
- Abdin Palace (President)
- Ras Al-Teen Palace (President)
- Casa Presidencial (El Salvador) or "Casa Blanca" (President)
- Kadriorg Palace (President)
- Paslepa (President)
- Presidential Palace, Helsinki (President of Finland)
- Mäntyniemi (Talluden) (President)
- Kultaranta (Gullranda) (President's summer residence)
- Tamminiemi, Former residence of President Urho Kekkonen, now the Urho Kekkonen Museum
- Kesäranta (Villa Bjälbo) (Prime Minister of Finland)
- Palais de l'Élysée (President of France)
- Hôtel de Marigny official residence for State visitors
- Château de Rambouillet (President of France)
- Fort de Brégançon (Summer residence of the President)
- Domaine National de Marly (President of France)
- Domaine de Souzy-la-Biche (President of France)
- Hôtel Matignon (Prime Minister of France)
- Hôtel de Lassay (president [speaker] of the French National Assembly)
- State House (President)
- Schloss Bellevue, Berlin (presidential)
- Villa Hammerschmidt (former residence of the West German president)
- Bundeskanzleramt (chancellor)
- Osu Castle (presidential)
- 6 Convent Place (Chief Minister)
- Maximos Mansion (Prime Minister)
- Presidential Mansion (President)
- Casa Presidencial (presidential)
- Apostolic Palace (Papal residence. The Papal Apartments and office are locate in the building called "Palace of Sixtus V")
- Castel Gandolfo (summer residence of the Popes, located outside Vatican City proper as an exclave in Italian territory)
- Lateran Palace (former Papal residence, now home of the Pontifical Museum of Christian Antiquities)
- Castel Sant'Angelo (former Papal residence, refuge of Pope Clement VII from the siege of Charles V Landsknecht during the Sack of Rome (1527), later used as a prison for the Papal state, currently hosts a museum, "Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo")
- Palacio "José Cecilio del Valle"
- Government House (Chief Executive, formerly the Governor)
- Victoria House (15 Barker Road) (Chief Secretary)
- 45 Shouson Hill Road (Financial Secretary)
- Residence of Secretary for Justice (19 Severn Road) (Secretary for Justice)
- Chief Justice's House (Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal)
- Headquarters House (11 Barker Road) (Commander-in-Chief)
- Flagstaff House (formerly the residence of the commander of British forces in Hong Kong)
- Island House (formerly the residence of the District Officers (North) and later the District Commissioners for the New Territories)
- Sándor Palace (presidential)
- Bessastaðir (presidential)
- Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential; in colonial days the residence of the British Governor-general, known as 'Viceroy's House')
- 7 Race Course Road (Prime Minister)
- Raj Bhavan (Governors residence in various states)
- Istana Negara, Jakarta (presidential)
- Istana Merdeka (presidential)
- Istana Bogor (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Cipanas,Puncak (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Tampak Siring, Bali (presidential)
- Gedung Agung, Jogjakarta (presidential)
- Wisma Negara (guest house of foreign dignitaries)
- Diponegoro House, Jakarta (vice president's official residence)
- Istana Wakil Presiden (vice president's office)
- Meligoe Aceh (Aceh' governor palace)
- Keraton Ngayokyakarto Hadiningrat (sultan of Jogja royal palace)
- Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (sunan of Surakarta royal palace)
- Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon (sultan of Kasepuhan royal palace)
- Keraton Kanoman, Cirebon (sultan of Kanoman royal palace)
- Istana Maimun, Medan (sultan of Deli royal palace)
- Istana Siak Seri Indera Pura (sultan of Siak royal palace)
- Istana Pagaruyung, West Sumatra (yang di-pertuan gadih of Pagaruyung palace)
- Istana Kadariyah
- Istana Amantubillah
- Istana Kutai Kertanegara
- Áras an Uachtaráin (presidential)
- Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
- Castelporziano (presidential)
- Villa Rosebery (presidential)
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Amalienborg Palace (royal)
- Fredensborg Palace (royal)
- Graasten Palace (royal)
- [Marselisborg Palace] (royal)
- Marienborg (summer residence of Prime Minister)
- Palacio Nacional (President)
- Palacio de Carondelet
- Abdin Palace (President)
- Ras Al-Teen Palace (President)
- Casa Presidencial (El Salvador) or "Casa Blanca" (President)
- Kadriorg Palace (President)
- Paslepa (President)
- Presidential Palace, Helsinki (President of Finland)
- Mäntyniemi (Talluden) (President)
- Kultaranta (Gullranda) (President's summer residence)
- Tamminiemi, Former residence of President Urho Kekkonen, now the Urho Kekkonen Museum
- Kesäranta (Villa Bjälbo) (Prime Minister of Finland)
- Palais de l'Élysée (President of France)
- Hôtel de Marigny official residence for State visitors
- Château de Rambouillet (President of France)
- Fort de Brégançon (Summer residence of the President)
- Domaine National de Marly (President of France)
- Domaine de Souzy-la-Biche (President of France)
- Hôtel Matignon (Prime Minister of France)
- Hôtel de Lassay (president [speaker] of the French National Assembly)
- State House (President)
- Schloss Bellevue, Berlin (presidential)
- Villa Hammerschmidt (former residence of the West German president)
- Bundeskanzleramt (chancellor)
- Osu Castle (presidential)
- 6 Convent Place (Chief Minister)
- Maximos Mansion (Prime Minister)
- Presidential Mansion (President)
- Casa Presidencial (presidential)
- Apostolic Palace (Papal residence. The Papal Apartments and office are locate in the building called "Palace of Sixtus V")
- Castel Gandolfo (summer residence of the Popes, located outside Vatican City proper as an exclave in Italian territory)
- Lateran Palace (former Papal residence, now home of the Pontifical Museum of Christian Antiquities)
- Castel Sant'Angelo (former Papal residence, refuge of Pope Clement VII from the siege of Charles V Landsknecht during the Sack of Rome (1527), later used as a prison for the Papal state, currently hosts a museum, "Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo")
- Palacio "José Cecilio del Valle"
- Government House (Chief Executive, formerly the Governor)
- Victoria House (15 Barker Road) (Chief Secretary)
- 45 Shouson Hill Road (Financial Secretary)
- Residence of Secretary for Justice (19 Severn Road) (Secretary for Justice)
- Chief Justice's House (Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal)
- Headquarters House (11 Barker Road) (Commander-in-Chief)
- Flagstaff House (formerly the residence of the commander of British forces in Hong Kong)
- Island House (formerly the residence of the District Officers (North) and later the District Commissioners for the New Territories)
- Sándor Palace (presidential)
- Bessastaðir (presidential)
- Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential; in colonial days the residence of the British Governor-general, known as 'Viceroy's House')
- 7 Race Course Road (Prime Minister)
- Raj Bhavan (Governors residence in various states)
- Istana Negara, Jakarta (presidential)
- Istana Merdeka (presidential)
- Istana Bogor (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Cipanas,Puncak (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Tampak Siring, Bali (presidential)
- Gedung Agung, Jogjakarta (presidential)
- Wisma Negara (guest house of foreign dignitaries)
- Diponegoro House, Jakarta (vice president's official residence)
- Istana Wakil Presiden (vice president's office)
- Meligoe Aceh (Aceh' governor palace)
- Keraton Ngayokyakarto Hadiningrat (sultan of Jogja royal palace)
- Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (sunan of Surakarta royal palace)
- Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon (sultan of Kasepuhan royal palace)
- Keraton Kanoman, Cirebon (sultan of Kanoman royal palace)
- Istana Maimun, Medan (sultan of Deli royal palace)
- Istana Siak Seri Indera Pura (sultan of Siak royal palace)
- Istana Pagaruyung, West Sumatra (yang di-pertuan gadih of Pagaruyung palace)
- Istana Kadariyah
- Istana Amantubillah
- Istana Kutai Kertanegara
- Áras an Uachtaráin (presidential)
- Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
- Castelporziano (presidential)
- Villa Rosebery (presidential)
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Palacio Nacional (President)
- Palacio de Carondelet
- Abdin Palace (President)
- Ras Al-Teen Palace (President)
- Casa Presidencial (El Salvador) or "Casa Blanca" (President)
- Kadriorg Palace (President)
- Paslepa (President)
- Presidential Palace, Helsinki (President of Finland)
- Mäntyniemi (Talluden) (President)
- Kultaranta (Gullranda) (President's summer residence)
- Tamminiemi, Former residence of President Urho Kekkonen, now the Urho Kekkonen Museum
- Kesäranta (Villa Bjälbo) (Prime Minister of Finland)
- Palais de l'Élysée (President of France)
- Hôtel de Marigny official residence for State visitors
- Château de Rambouillet (President of France)
- Fort de Brégançon (Summer residence of the President)
- Domaine National de Marly (President of France)
- Domaine de Souzy-la-Biche (President of France)
- Hôtel Matignon (Prime Minister of France)
- Hôtel de Lassay (president [speaker] of the French National Assembly)
- State House (President)
- Schloss Bellevue, Berlin (presidential)
- Villa Hammerschmidt (former residence of the West German president)
- Bundeskanzleramt (chancellor)
- Osu Castle (presidential)
- 6 Convent Place (Chief Minister)
- Maximos Mansion (Prime Minister)
- Presidential Mansion (President)
- Casa Presidencial (presidential)
- Apostolic Palace (Papal residence. The Papal Apartments and office are locate in the building called "Palace of Sixtus V")
- Castel Gandolfo (summer residence of the Popes, located outside Vatican City proper as an exclave in Italian territory)
- Lateran Palace (former Papal residence, now home of the Pontifical Museum of Christian Antiquities)
- Castel Sant'Angelo (former Papal residence, refuge of Pope Clement VII from the siege of Charles V Landsknecht during the Sack of Rome (1527), later used as a prison for the Papal state, currently hosts a museum, "Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo")
- Palacio "José Cecilio del Valle"
- Government House (Chief Executive, formerly the Governor)
- Victoria House (15 Barker Road) (Chief Secretary)
- 45 Shouson Hill Road (Financial Secretary)
- Residence of Secretary for Justice (19 Severn Road) (Secretary for Justice)
- Chief Justice's House (Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal)
- Headquarters House (11 Barker Road) (Commander-in-Chief)
- Flagstaff House (formerly the residence of the commander of British forces in Hong Kong)
- Island House (formerly the residence of the District Officers (North) and later the District Commissioners for the New Territories)
- Sándor Palace (presidential)
- Bessastaðir (presidential)
- Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential; in colonial days the residence of the British Governor-general, known as 'Viceroy's House')
- 7 Race Course Road (Prime Minister)
- Raj Bhavan (Governors residence in various states)
- Istana Negara, Jakarta (presidential)
- Istana Merdeka (presidential)
- Istana Bogor (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Cipanas,Puncak (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Tampak Siring, Bali (presidential)
- Gedung Agung, Jogjakarta (presidential)
- Wisma Negara (guest house of foreign dignitaries)
- Diponegoro House, Jakarta (vice president's official residence)
- Istana Wakil Presiden (vice president's office)
- Meligoe Aceh (Aceh' governor palace)
- Keraton Ngayokyakarto Hadiningrat (sultan of Jogja royal palace)
- Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (sunan of Surakarta royal palace)
- Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon (sultan of Kasepuhan royal palace)
- Keraton Kanoman, Cirebon (sultan of Kanoman royal palace)
- Istana Maimun, Medan (sultan of Deli royal palace)
- Istana Siak Seri Indera Pura (sultan of Siak royal palace)
- Istana Pagaruyung, West Sumatra (yang di-pertuan gadih of Pagaruyung palace)
- Istana Kadariyah
- Istana Amantubillah
- Istana Kutai Kertanegara
- Áras an Uachtaráin (presidential)
- Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
- Castelporziano (presidential)
- Villa Rosebery (presidential)
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Abdin Palace (President)
- Ras Al-Teen Palace (President)
- Casa Presidencial (El Salvador) or "Casa Blanca" (President)
- Kadriorg Palace (President)
- Paslepa (President)
- Presidential Palace, Helsinki (President of Finland)
- Mäntyniemi (Talluden) (President)
- Kultaranta (Gullranda) (President's summer residence)
- Tamminiemi, Former residence of President Urho Kekkonen, now the Urho Kekkonen Museum
- Kesäranta (Villa Bjälbo) (Prime Minister of Finland)
- Palais de l'Élysée (President of France)
- Hôtel de Marigny official residence for State visitors
- Château de Rambouillet (President of France)
- Fort de Brégançon (Summer residence of the President)
- Domaine National de Marly (President of France)
- Domaine de Souzy-la-Biche (President of France)
- Hôtel Matignon (Prime Minister of France)
- Hôtel de Lassay (president [speaker] of the French National Assembly)
- State House (President)
- Schloss Bellevue, Berlin (presidential)
- Villa Hammerschmidt (former residence of the West German president)
- Bundeskanzleramt (chancellor)
- Osu Castle (presidential)
- 6 Convent Place (Chief Minister)
- Maximos Mansion (Prime Minister)
- Presidential Mansion (President)
- Casa Presidencial (presidential)
- Apostolic Palace (Papal residence. The Papal Apartments and office are locate in the building called "Palace of Sixtus V")
- Castel Gandolfo (summer residence of the Popes, located outside Vatican City proper as an exclave in Italian territory)
- Lateran Palace (former Papal residence, now home of the Pontifical Museum of Christian Antiquities)
- Castel Sant'Angelo (former Papal residence, refuge of Pope Clement VII from the siege of Charles V Landsknecht during the Sack of Rome (1527), later used as a prison for the Papal state, currently hosts a museum, "Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo")
- Palacio "José Cecilio del Valle"
- Government House (Chief Executive, formerly the Governor)
- Victoria House (15 Barker Road) (Chief Secretary)
- 45 Shouson Hill Road (Financial Secretary)
- Residence of Secretary for Justice (19 Severn Road) (Secretary for Justice)
- Chief Justice's House (Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal)
- Headquarters House (11 Barker Road) (Commander-in-Chief)
- Flagstaff House (formerly the residence of the commander of British forces in Hong Kong)
- Island House (formerly the residence of the District Officers (North) and later the District Commissioners for the New Territories)
- Sándor Palace (presidential)
- Bessastaðir (presidential)
- Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential; in colonial days the residence of the British Governor-general, known as 'Viceroy's House')
- 7 Race Course Road (Prime Minister)
- Raj Bhavan (Governors residence in various states)
- Istana Negara, Jakarta (presidential)
- Istana Merdeka (presidential)
- Istana Bogor (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Cipanas,Puncak (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Tampak Siring, Bali (presidential)
- Gedung Agung, Jogjakarta (presidential)
- Wisma Negara (guest house of foreign dignitaries)
- Diponegoro House, Jakarta (vice president's official residence)
- Istana Wakil Presiden (vice president's office)
- Meligoe Aceh (Aceh' governor palace)
- Keraton Ngayokyakarto Hadiningrat (sultan of Jogja royal palace)
- Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (sunan of Surakarta royal palace)
- Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon (sultan of Kasepuhan royal palace)
- Keraton Kanoman, Cirebon (sultan of Kanoman royal palace)
- Istana Maimun, Medan (sultan of Deli royal palace)
- Istana Siak Seri Indera Pura (sultan of Siak royal palace)
- Istana Pagaruyung, West Sumatra (yang di-pertuan gadih of Pagaruyung palace)
- Istana Kadariyah
- Istana Amantubillah
- Istana Kutai Kertanegara
- Áras an Uachtaráin (presidential)
- Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
- Castelporziano (presidential)
- Villa Rosebery (presidential)
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Kadriorg Palace (President)
- Paslepa (President)
- Presidential Palace, Helsinki (President of Finland)
- Mäntyniemi (Talluden) (President)
- Kultaranta (Gullranda) (President's summer residence)
- Tamminiemi, Former residence of President Urho Kekkonen, now the Urho Kekkonen Museum
- Kesäranta (Villa Bjälbo) (Prime Minister of Finland)
- Palais de l'Élysée (President of France)
- Hôtel de Marigny official residence for State visitors
- Château de Rambouillet (President of France)
- Fort de Brégançon (Summer residence of the President)
- Domaine National de Marly (President of France)
- Domaine de Souzy-la-Biche (President of France)
- Hôtel Matignon (Prime Minister of France)
- Hôtel de Lassay (president [speaker] of the French National Assembly)
- State House (President)
- Schloss Bellevue, Berlin (presidential)
- Villa Hammerschmidt (former residence of the West German president)
- Bundeskanzleramt (chancellor)
- Osu Castle (presidential)
- 6 Convent Place (Chief Minister)
- Maximos Mansion (Prime Minister)
- Presidential Mansion (President)
- Casa Presidencial (presidential)
- Apostolic Palace (Papal residence. The Papal Apartments and office are locate in the building called "Palace of Sixtus V")
- Castel Gandolfo (summer residence of the Popes, located outside Vatican City proper as an exclave in Italian territory)
- Lateran Palace (former Papal residence, now home of the Pontifical Museum of Christian Antiquities)
- Castel Sant'Angelo (former Papal residence, refuge of Pope Clement VII from the siege of Charles V Landsknecht during the Sack of Rome (1527), later used as a prison for the Papal state, currently hosts a museum, "Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo")
- Palacio "José Cecilio del Valle"
- Government House (Chief Executive, formerly the Governor)
- Victoria House (15 Barker Road) (Chief Secretary)
- 45 Shouson Hill Road (Financial Secretary)
- Residence of Secretary for Justice (19 Severn Road) (Secretary for Justice)
- Chief Justice's House (Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal)
- Headquarters House (11 Barker Road) (Commander-in-Chief)
- Flagstaff House (formerly the residence of the commander of British forces in Hong Kong)
- Island House (formerly the residence of the District Officers (North) and later the District Commissioners for the New Territories)
- Sándor Palace (presidential)
- Bessastaðir (presidential)
- Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential; in colonial days the residence of the British Governor-general, known as 'Viceroy's House')
- 7 Race Course Road (Prime Minister)
- Raj Bhavan (Governors residence in various states)
- Istana Negara, Jakarta (presidential)
- Istana Merdeka (presidential)
- Istana Bogor (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Cipanas,Puncak (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Tampak Siring, Bali (presidential)
- Gedung Agung, Jogjakarta (presidential)
- Wisma Negara (guest house of foreign dignitaries)
- Diponegoro House, Jakarta (vice president's official residence)
- Istana Wakil Presiden (vice president's office)
- Meligoe Aceh (Aceh' governor palace)
- Keraton Ngayokyakarto Hadiningrat (sultan of Jogja royal palace)
- Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (sunan of Surakarta royal palace)
- Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon (sultan of Kasepuhan royal palace)
- Keraton Kanoman, Cirebon (sultan of Kanoman royal palace)
- Istana Maimun, Medan (sultan of Deli royal palace)
- Istana Siak Seri Indera Pura (sultan of Siak royal palace)
- Istana Pagaruyung, West Sumatra (yang di-pertuan gadih of Pagaruyung palace)
- Istana Kadariyah
- Istana Amantubillah
- Istana Kutai Kertanegara
- Áras an Uachtaráin (presidential)
- Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
- Castelporziano (presidential)
- Villa Rosebery (presidential)
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Palais de l'Élysée (President of France)
- Hôtel de Marigny official residence for State visitors
- Château de Rambouillet (President of France)
- Fort de Brégançon (Summer residence of the President)
- Domaine National de Marly (President of France)
- Domaine de Souzy-la-Biche (President of France)
- Hôtel Matignon (Prime Minister of France)
- Hôtel de Lassay (president [speaker] of the French National Assembly)
- State House (President)
- Schloss Bellevue, Berlin (presidential)
- Villa Hammerschmidt (former residence of the West German president)
- Bundeskanzleramt (chancellor)
- Osu Castle (presidential)
- 6 Convent Place (Chief Minister)
- Maximos Mansion (Prime Minister)
- Presidential Mansion (President)
- Casa Presidencial (presidential)
- Apostolic Palace (Papal residence. The Papal Apartments and office are locate in the building called "Palace of Sixtus V")
- Castel Gandolfo (summer residence of the Popes, located outside Vatican City proper as an exclave in Italian territory)
- Lateran Palace (former Papal residence, now home of the Pontifical Museum of Christian Antiquities)
- Castel Sant'Angelo (former Papal residence, refuge of Pope Clement VII from the siege of Charles V Landsknecht during the Sack of Rome (1527), later used as a prison for the Papal state, currently hosts a museum, "Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo")
- Palacio "José Cecilio del Valle"
- Government House (Chief Executive, formerly the Governor)
- Victoria House (15 Barker Road) (Chief Secretary)
- 45 Shouson Hill Road (Financial Secretary)
- Residence of Secretary for Justice (19 Severn Road) (Secretary for Justice)
- Chief Justice's House (Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal)
- Headquarters House (11 Barker Road) (Commander-in-Chief)
- Flagstaff House (formerly the residence of the commander of British forces in Hong Kong)
- Island House (formerly the residence of the District Officers (North) and later the District Commissioners for the New Territories)
- Sándor Palace (presidential)
- Bessastaðir (presidential)
- Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential; in colonial days the residence of the British Governor-general, known as 'Viceroy's House')
- 7 Race Course Road (Prime Minister)
- Raj Bhavan (Governors residence in various states)
- Istana Negara, Jakarta (presidential)
- Istana Merdeka (presidential)
- Istana Bogor (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Cipanas,Puncak (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Tampak Siring, Bali (presidential)
- Gedung Agung, Jogjakarta (presidential)
- Wisma Negara (guest house of foreign dignitaries)
- Diponegoro House, Jakarta (vice president's official residence)
- Istana Wakil Presiden (vice president's office)
- Meligoe Aceh (Aceh' governor palace)
- Keraton Ngayokyakarto Hadiningrat (sultan of Jogja royal palace)
- Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (sunan of Surakarta royal palace)
- Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon (sultan of Kasepuhan royal palace)
- Keraton Kanoman, Cirebon (sultan of Kanoman royal palace)
- Istana Maimun, Medan (sultan of Deli royal palace)
- Istana Siak Seri Indera Pura (sultan of Siak royal palace)
- Istana Pagaruyung, West Sumatra (yang di-pertuan gadih of Pagaruyung palace)
- Istana Kadariyah
- Istana Amantubillah
- Istana Kutai Kertanegara
- Áras an Uachtaráin (presidential)
- Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
- Castelporziano (presidential)
- Villa Rosebery (presidential)
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Schloss Bellevue, Berlin (presidential)
- Villa Hammerschmidt (former residence of the West German president)
- Bundeskanzleramt (chancellor)
- Osu Castle (presidential)
- 6 Convent Place (Chief Minister)
- Maximos Mansion (Prime Minister)
- Presidential Mansion (President)
- Casa Presidencial (presidential)
- Apostolic Palace (Papal residence. The Papal Apartments and office are locate in the building called "Palace of Sixtus V")
- Castel Gandolfo (summer residence of the Popes, located outside Vatican City proper as an exclave in Italian territory)
- Lateran Palace (former Papal residence, now home of the Pontifical Museum of Christian Antiquities)
- Castel Sant'Angelo (former Papal residence, refuge of Pope Clement VII from the siege of Charles V Landsknecht during the Sack of Rome (1527), later used as a prison for the Papal state, currently hosts a museum, "Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo")
- Palacio "José Cecilio del Valle"
- Government House (Chief Executive, formerly the Governor)
- Victoria House (15 Barker Road) (Chief Secretary)
- 45 Shouson Hill Road (Financial Secretary)
- Residence of Secretary for Justice (19 Severn Road) (Secretary for Justice)
- Chief Justice's House (Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal)
- Headquarters House (11 Barker Road) (Commander-in-Chief)
- Flagstaff House (formerly the residence of the commander of British forces in Hong Kong)
- Island House (formerly the residence of the District Officers (North) and later the District Commissioners for the New Territories)
- Sándor Palace (presidential)
- Bessastaðir (presidential)
- Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential; in colonial days the residence of the British Governor-general, known as 'Viceroy's House')
- 7 Race Course Road (Prime Minister)
- Raj Bhavan (Governors residence in various states)
- Istana Negara, Jakarta (presidential)
- Istana Merdeka (presidential)
- Istana Bogor (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Cipanas,Puncak (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Tampak Siring, Bali (presidential)
- Gedung Agung, Jogjakarta (presidential)
- Wisma Negara (guest house of foreign dignitaries)
- Diponegoro House, Jakarta (vice president's official residence)
- Istana Wakil Presiden (vice president's office)
- Meligoe Aceh (Aceh' governor palace)
- Keraton Ngayokyakarto Hadiningrat (sultan of Jogja royal palace)
- Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (sunan of Surakarta royal palace)
- Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon (sultan of Kasepuhan royal palace)
- Keraton Kanoman, Cirebon (sultan of Kanoman royal palace)
- Istana Maimun, Medan (sultan of Deli royal palace)
- Istana Siak Seri Indera Pura (sultan of Siak royal palace)
- Istana Pagaruyung, West Sumatra (yang di-pertuan gadih of Pagaruyung palace)
- Istana Kadariyah
- Istana Amantubillah
- Istana Kutai Kertanegara
- Áras an Uachtaráin (presidential)
- Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
- Castelporziano (presidential)
- Villa Rosebery (presidential)
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- 6 Convent Place (Chief Minister)
- Maximos Mansion (Prime Minister)
- Presidential Mansion (President)
- Casa Presidencial (presidential)
- Apostolic Palace (Papal residence. The Papal Apartments and office are locate in the building called "Palace of Sixtus V")
- Castel Gandolfo (summer residence of the Popes, located outside Vatican City proper as an exclave in Italian territory)
- Lateran Palace (former Papal residence, now home of the Pontifical Museum of Christian Antiquities)
- Castel Sant'Angelo (former Papal residence, refuge of Pope Clement VII from the siege of Charles V Landsknecht during the Sack of Rome (1527), later used as a prison for the Papal state, currently hosts a museum, "Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo")
- Palacio "José Cecilio del Valle"
- Government House (Chief Executive, formerly the Governor)
- Victoria House (15 Barker Road) (Chief Secretary)
- 45 Shouson Hill Road (Financial Secretary)
- Residence of Secretary for Justice (19 Severn Road) (Secretary for Justice)
- Chief Justice's House (Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal)
- Headquarters House (11 Barker Road) (Commander-in-Chief)
- Flagstaff House (formerly the residence of the commander of British forces in Hong Kong)
- Island House (formerly the residence of the District Officers (North) and later the District Commissioners for the New Territories)
- Sándor Palace (presidential)
- Bessastaðir (presidential)
- Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential; in colonial days the residence of the British Governor-general, known as 'Viceroy's House')
- 7 Race Course Road (Prime Minister)
- Raj Bhavan (Governors residence in various states)
- Istana Negara, Jakarta (presidential)
- Istana Merdeka (presidential)
- Istana Bogor (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Cipanas,Puncak (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Tampak Siring, Bali (presidential)
- Gedung Agung, Jogjakarta (presidential)
- Wisma Negara (guest house of foreign dignitaries)
- Diponegoro House, Jakarta (vice president's official residence)
- Istana Wakil Presiden (vice president's office)
- Meligoe Aceh (Aceh' governor palace)
- Keraton Ngayokyakarto Hadiningrat (sultan of Jogja royal palace)
- Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (sunan of Surakarta royal palace)
- Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon (sultan of Kasepuhan royal palace)
- Keraton Kanoman, Cirebon (sultan of Kanoman royal palace)
- Istana Maimun, Medan (sultan of Deli royal palace)
- Istana Siak Seri Indera Pura (sultan of Siak royal palace)
- Istana Pagaruyung, West Sumatra (yang di-pertuan gadih of Pagaruyung palace)
- Istana Kadariyah
- Istana Amantubillah
- Istana Kutai Kertanegara
- Áras an Uachtaráin (presidential)
- Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
- Castelporziano (presidential)
- Villa Rosebery (presidential)
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Casa Presidencial (presidential)
- Apostolic Palace (Papal residence. The Papal Apartments and office are locate in the building called "Palace of Sixtus V")
- Castel Gandolfo (summer residence of the Popes, located outside Vatican City proper as an exclave in Italian territory)
- Lateran Palace (former Papal residence, now home of the Pontifical Museum of Christian Antiquities)
- Castel Sant'Angelo (former Papal residence, refuge of Pope Clement VII from the siege of Charles V Landsknecht during the Sack of Rome (1527), later used as a prison for the Papal state, currently hosts a museum, "Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo")
- Palacio "José Cecilio del Valle"
- Government House (Chief Executive, formerly the Governor)
- Victoria House (15 Barker Road) (Chief Secretary)
- 45 Shouson Hill Road (Financial Secretary)
- Residence of Secretary for Justice (19 Severn Road) (Secretary for Justice)
- Chief Justice's House (Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal)
- Headquarters House (11 Barker Road) (Commander-in-Chief)
- Flagstaff House (formerly the residence of the commander of British forces in Hong Kong)
- Island House (formerly the residence of the District Officers (North) and later the District Commissioners for the New Territories)
- Sándor Palace (presidential)
- Bessastaðir (presidential)
- Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential; in colonial days the residence of the British Governor-general, known as 'Viceroy's House')
- 7 Race Course Road (Prime Minister)
- Raj Bhavan (Governors residence in various states)
- Istana Negara, Jakarta (presidential)
- Istana Merdeka (presidential)
- Istana Bogor (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Cipanas,Puncak (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Tampak Siring, Bali (presidential)
- Gedung Agung, Jogjakarta (presidential)
- Wisma Negara (guest house of foreign dignitaries)
- Diponegoro House, Jakarta (vice president's official residence)
- Istana Wakil Presiden (vice president's office)
- Meligoe Aceh (Aceh' governor palace)
- Keraton Ngayokyakarto Hadiningrat (sultan of Jogja royal palace)
- Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (sunan of Surakarta royal palace)
- Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon (sultan of Kasepuhan royal palace)
- Keraton Kanoman, Cirebon (sultan of Kanoman royal palace)
- Istana Maimun, Medan (sultan of Deli royal palace)
- Istana Siak Seri Indera Pura (sultan of Siak royal palace)
- Istana Pagaruyung, West Sumatra (yang di-pertuan gadih of Pagaruyung palace)
- Istana Kadariyah
- Istana Amantubillah
- Istana Kutai Kertanegara
- Áras an Uachtaráin (presidential)
- Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
- Castelporziano (presidential)
- Villa Rosebery (presidential)
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Palacio "José Cecilio del Valle"
- Government House (Chief Executive, formerly the Governor)
- Victoria House (15 Barker Road) (Chief Secretary)
- 45 Shouson Hill Road (Financial Secretary)
- Residence of Secretary for Justice (19 Severn Road) (Secretary for Justice)
- Chief Justice's House (Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal)
- Headquarters House (11 Barker Road) (Commander-in-Chief)
- Flagstaff House (formerly the residence of the commander of British forces in Hong Kong)
- Island House (formerly the residence of the District Officers (North) and later the District Commissioners for the New Territories)
- Sándor Palace (presidential)
- Bessastaðir (presidential)
- Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential; in colonial days the residence of the British Governor-general, known as 'Viceroy's House')
- 7 Race Course Road (Prime Minister)
- Raj Bhavan (Governors residence in various states)
- Istana Negara, Jakarta (presidential)
- Istana Merdeka (presidential)
- Istana Bogor (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Cipanas,Puncak (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Tampak Siring, Bali (presidential)
- Gedung Agung, Jogjakarta (presidential)
- Wisma Negara (guest house of foreign dignitaries)
- Diponegoro House, Jakarta (vice president's official residence)
- Istana Wakil Presiden (vice president's office)
- Meligoe Aceh (Aceh' governor palace)
- Keraton Ngayokyakarto Hadiningrat (sultan of Jogja royal palace)
- Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (sunan of Surakarta royal palace)
- Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon (sultan of Kasepuhan royal palace)
- Keraton Kanoman, Cirebon (sultan of Kanoman royal palace)
- Istana Maimun, Medan (sultan of Deli royal palace)
- Istana Siak Seri Indera Pura (sultan of Siak royal palace)
- Istana Pagaruyung, West Sumatra (yang di-pertuan gadih of Pagaruyung palace)
- Istana Kadariyah
- Istana Amantubillah
- Istana Kutai Kertanegara
- Áras an Uachtaráin (presidential)
- Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
- Castelporziano (presidential)
- Villa Rosebery (presidential)
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Sándor Palace (presidential)
- Bessastaðir (presidential)
- Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential; in colonial days the residence of the British Governor-general, known as 'Viceroy's House')
- 7 Race Course Road (Prime Minister)
- Raj Bhavan (Governors residence in various states)
- Istana Negara, Jakarta (presidential)
- Istana Merdeka (presidential)
- Istana Bogor (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Cipanas,Puncak (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Tampak Siring, Bali (presidential)
- Gedung Agung, Jogjakarta (presidential)
- Wisma Negara (guest house of foreign dignitaries)
- Diponegoro House, Jakarta (vice president's official residence)
- Istana Wakil Presiden (vice president's office)
- Meligoe Aceh (Aceh' governor palace)
- Keraton Ngayokyakarto Hadiningrat (sultan of Jogja royal palace)
- Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (sunan of Surakarta royal palace)
- Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon (sultan of Kasepuhan royal palace)
- Keraton Kanoman, Cirebon (sultan of Kanoman royal palace)
- Istana Maimun, Medan (sultan of Deli royal palace)
- Istana Siak Seri Indera Pura (sultan of Siak royal palace)
- Istana Pagaruyung, West Sumatra (yang di-pertuan gadih of Pagaruyung palace)
- Istana Kadariyah
- Istana Amantubillah
- Istana Kutai Kertanegara
- Áras an Uachtaráin (presidential)
- Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
- Castelporziano (presidential)
- Villa Rosebery (presidential)
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential; in colonial days the residence of the British Governor-general, known as 'Viceroy's House')
- 7 Race Course Road (Prime Minister)
- Raj Bhavan (Governors residence in various states)
- Istana Negara, Jakarta (presidential)
- Istana Merdeka (presidential)
- Istana Bogor (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Cipanas,Puncak (president's retreat palace)
- Istana Tampak Siring, Bali (presidential)
- Gedung Agung, Jogjakarta (presidential)
- Wisma Negara (guest house of foreign dignitaries)
- Diponegoro House, Jakarta (vice president's official residence)
- Istana Wakil Presiden (vice president's office)
- Meligoe Aceh (Aceh' governor palace)
- Keraton Ngayokyakarto Hadiningrat (sultan of Jogja royal palace)
- Keraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (sunan of Surakarta royal palace)
- Keraton Kasepuhan, Cirebon (sultan of Kasepuhan royal palace)
- Keraton Kanoman, Cirebon (sultan of Kanoman royal palace)
- Istana Maimun, Medan (sultan of Deli royal palace)
- Istana Siak Seri Indera Pura (sultan of Siak royal palace)
- Istana Pagaruyung, West Sumatra (yang di-pertuan gadih of Pagaruyung palace)
- Istana Kadariyah
- Istana Amantubillah
- Istana Kutai Kertanegara
- Áras an Uachtaráin (presidential)
- Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
- Castelporziano (presidential)
- Villa Rosebery (presidential)
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Áras an Uachtaráin (presidential)
- Palazzo del Quirinale (presidential)
- Castelporziano (presidential)
- Villa Rosebery (presidential)
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License See Wikipedia Copyrights for details.
- Raghdan Palace (royal)
- Basman Palace (royal)
- Al Qasr al Sagheer (royal)
- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- State House (President)
- Kumsusan Memorial Palace (possible former residence of Kim Il Sung)
- Pyongyang No. 15 (residence of Kim Jong Il?)
- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Blue House (President)
- Sief Palace (amiri)
- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Riga Castle (presidential)
- Baabda Palace (President)
- Beit Eddine Palace (President)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Royal Palace (royal)
- Executive Mansion (president)
- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Schloss Vaduz (princely)
- Sanjika Palace (President)
- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Istana Melawati, Putrajaya (DYMM Yang di Pertuan Agung)
- Seri Perdana, Putrajaya (Prime Minisiter)
- Theemuge (presidential)
- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Le Réduit (President)
- Los Pinos (official residence)
- Palacio Nacional (president office)
- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Palais de Monaco (princely)
- Palácio da Ponta Vermelha (presidential)
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License See Wikipedia Copyrights for details.
- State House (former presidential residence; site now an immigration detention center)
- Narayanhity Royal Palace (royal)
- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Huis ten Bosch, The Hague (Royal)
- The Royal Palace, Amsterdam (Royal)
- Noordeinde Palace, The Hague (Royal)
- Catshuis, The Hague (Prime Minister)
- Government House, Wellington (Governor-General)
- Government House, Auckland (Governor-General)
- Premier House (Prime Minister)
- Turongo House, Turangawaewae, Ngaruawahia ("Maori Queen", paramount chief of the Tainui tribe)
- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Aso Rock Villa, Abuja
- Royal Palace, Oslo
- Bygdø Royal Estate (royal summer residence), Oslo
- Gamlehaugen (royal residence), Bergen
- Ledaal (royal residence), Stavanger
- Stiftsgaarden (royal residence), Trondheim
- Skaugum Estate (residence of the Crown Prince), Asker
- Parkveien 45 (foreign dignitary guest house), Oslo
- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Aiwan-e-Sadr (presidential)
- Palacio de las Garzas (presidential)
- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Palacio de López (presidential)
- Malacañan Palace (Official Presidential Residence)
- Mansion House, Baguio City (Summer Presidential Residence)
- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Pałac Namiestnikowski (presidential)
- Palácio de Belém (presidential)
- Palácio de São Bento (prime minister)
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License See Wikipedia Copyrights for details.
- Cotroceni Palace (presidential)
- the Moscow Kremlin (presidential and prime ministerial)
- the Winter Palace, (former residence of the Russian Tsars, now part of a group of six buildings that is called the State Hermitage Museum)
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License See Wikipedia Copyrights for details.
- Government House (Governor General)
- Government House (chiefly)
- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Vila Mir (Residence of President of Serbia)
- Federation Palace (Office of President of Serbia)
- Beli Dvor (former Serbian monarchy)
- State House (President)
- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Istana Singapore (President and Prime Minister)
- Groote Schuur (President of South Africa)
- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Palacio de la Zarzuela (royal residence)
- Palacio Real de Madrid (royal official residence)
- Palacio de la Moncloa (prime minister)
- The Royal Palace, Stockholm (The monarch's official residence)
- Drottningholm Palace (The Royal Family's home residence)
- Strömsholm Palace (royal)
- Rosersberg Palace (royal)
- Ulriksdal Palace (royal)
- Rosendal Palace (royal)
- Tullgarn Palace (royal)
- Gripsholm Palace (royal)
- Sager House (The Prime Minister's official residence)
- Harpsund (The Prime Minister's summer residence)
- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- No official residence. The government's country estate is Lohn.
- Chitralada Villa (royal)
- Baan Phitsanulok (Prime Minister)
- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Royal Palace (royal)
- President's House (President)
- Whitehall (Prime Minister)
- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Çankaya Köşkü (Presidential), Ankara
- Under the Ottoman dynasty, the Sultan resided in Topkapi palace, but his chief minister, the Grand Vizier, in another palace, also in the then capital Istanbul, which became proverbial for the Ottoman government: The Sublime Porte
- Turkmenbashi Palace (President, also known as Turkmenbashi 'head of the Turkmen')
- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Amiti Palace (presidential)
- Buckingham Palace, London (royal)
- Windsor Castle (royal)
- Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh (royal)
- Hillsborough Castle, Northern Ireland (royal and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland)
- 10 Downing Street (First Lord of the Treasury, usually the Prime Minister)
- 11 Downing Street (Second Lord of the Treasury, usually the Chancellor of the Exchequer)
- Chequers Court (Prime Minister)
- Chevening House (Foreign Secretary)
- Carlton House Terrace (Foreign Secretary, or President of the Council)
- Dorneywood (in the gift of the Prime Minister; typically used by the Chancellor or Deputy Prime Minister)
- The Government House at Pimlico (shared by various senior ministers, including the Home Secretary)
- Admiralty House (shared by various senior ministers)
- Bute House, Edinburgh (First Minister of Scotland; before devolution, Secretary of State for Scotland)
- Lambeth Palace (Archbishop of Canterbury)
- Palace of Westminster (contains the houses of the Lord Chancellor and the Speaker of the House of Commons)
(See also: List of British Royal Residences)
- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence
- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- White House (presidential)
- Camp David (presidential retreat)
- Number One Observatory Circle (vice-presidential)
- White House of the Confederacy (Civil War-era residence of the Confederate president)
- Blair House (Guest house for foreign dignitaries)
- Western White House (any residence of the President located in the west is referred to as this)
U.S. states and territories
In nearly all of the states and territories, the governor has an official residence- California Governor's Mansion
- Georgia Governor's Mansion
- Iolani Palace (former Hawaiian monarchy)
- Washington Place, Hawaii governors' residence
- Illinois Executive Mansion
- Blaine Mansion, Maine Governors' Residence
- Jennings House, Mayland until 1870
- Government House, Maryland since 1870
- Drumthwacket, New Jersey's governor residence
- La Fortaleza, Puerto Rico's governor residence
- Minnesota Governor's Residence
- North Dakota Governor's Residence
- Texas Governor's Mansion
- Virginia Governor's Mansion
U.S. cities
- Gracie Mansion (New York City mayor)
- Getty House (Los Angeles mayor)
- Manoogian Mansion (Detroit mayor)
- Liberty Building (Edificio Libertad) (presidential)
- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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- Oqsaroy (President)
- Palacio de Miraflores (presidential)
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