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1 Palace Green         
  • 1 Palace Green, east front with porch and bay window
  • The north side, showing the arched recess below the studio
HOUSE ON PALACE GREEN, KENSINGTON, LONDON
1 Palace Green is a Grade II* listed house on Palace Green, Kensington, London. It was built by Arts and Crafts architect Philip Webb, completed in 1870 with additions in 1874, and decorated by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Company.
Heliopolis Palace         
ONE OF THE EGYPTIAN PRESIDENTIAL PALACES AND RESIDENCES.
Heliopolis Presidential Palace; Egyptian Presidential Palace; Ittihadiya Palace
The Heliopolis Palace (, ,Standardized Arabic transliteration: / / "Palace of the Presidency of the Republic" or ,Standardized Arabic transliteration: / / "Federation Palace".) is one of the three Egyptian presidential palaces and residences, the others being Montaza Palace and Ras el-Tin Palace, for the executive office of the President of Egypt.
Heijō Palace         
  • A model of the main part of Heijō Palace, a part of the Heijōkyō 1/1000 model held by Nara City Hall. <br/>View from the north.
  • The Great Hall of State
  • Miniature model of the east assembly hall (''Choshu-den'') of the latter imperial audience hall compound
  • The [[Suzaku Gate]] is the main entrance to the palace
  • The East Palace Garden
  • The ''Takamikura'' throne in the Great Hall of State
  • Miniature model of the former imperial audience hall compound
IMPERIAL RESIDENCE IN THE JAPANESE CAPITAL CITY HEIJŌ-KYŌ (TODAY'S NARA), DURING MOST OF THE NARA PERIOD
Heijo Palace; Nara Palace; Nara Palace Site
was the imperial residence in the Japanese capital city Heijō-kyō (today's Nara), during most of the Nara period. The palace, which served as the imperial residence and the administrative centre of for most of the Nara period from 710 to 794 AD, was located at the north-central location of the city in accordance with the Chinese models used for the design of the capital.