State guest house

Type of building owned by a country's government From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A state guest house is a building owned by the government of a country which is used as an official residence for visiting foreign dignitaries, especially during state visits or for other important events.

Akasaka Palace in Tokyo, Japan
Schloss Meseberg outside Berlin, Germany

Africa

Morocco

Americas

Blair House in Washington, D.C., USA

Canada

United States

  • Blair House (President's Guest House) in Washington, D.C.

Asia

Hyderabad House in New Delhi, India
Taipei Guest House in Taiwan

Bangladesh

China

India

Indonesia

Japan

North Korea

  • Paekhwawon State Guest House

Sri Lanka

Taiwan

Turkey

Vietnam

Europe

Farmleigh in Dublin, Ireland.
Finnish State Guesthouse in Helsinki, Finland.
Queluz Palace outside Lisbon, Portugal.

Ireland

Finland

France

Germany

Italy

Poland

Portugal

Spain

Vatican

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