Contrary to popular belief, many countries do not refer to their president's residences as a presidential palace, often bestowing that regal title to the location of the head of state's executive offices instead.
Whether acting as the seat of the government, the head of state's home or, in some cases, as both, presidential palaces represent a stunning melange of architectural styles, from Baroque to neoclassical to merely modern.
Argentina
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Juan and Evita Peron gave their iconic speeches from the balconies of the Casa Rosada, or "Pink House," in Buenos Aires.
Brazil
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Brazil's Palácio do Planalto was designed to project "an image of simplicity."
Finland
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Helsinki's Presidential Palace is built on the site of a former salt storehouse.
France
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The Élysée Palace remains a fine example of French classical style.
Ghana
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The Golden Jubilee Palace in Accra was just inaugurated in 2008.
India
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Delhi's Rashtrapati Bhavan is the largest head of state residence in the world.
Italy
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Rome's Quirinal Palace has housed popes, kings and now Giorgio Napolitano, the President of Italy.
Korea
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Korea's Cheongwadae literally translates to "Pavilions of the Blue Roof Tiles."
Lithuania
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Vilnius' Presidential Palace dates back to the 14th century.
Pakistan
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The Aiwan-e-Sadr is both the home and workplace of Pakistan's president.
Taiwan
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Taipei's Presidential Office Building was designed during the Japanese rule of Taiwan in 1912.
Vietnam
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Hanoi's Presidential Palace was originally built to house the French Governor-General of Indochina.
Source:- Huffington Post
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