State guest house
Type of building owned by a country's government
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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.


Africa
Morocco
- Mendoub's Residence in Tangier
Americas

Canada
- 7 Rideau Gate in Ottawa
United States
- Blair House (President's Guest House) in Washington, D.C.
Asia


Bangladesh
- Jamuna State Guest House
- Meghna State Guest House
- Padma State Guest House
China
- Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing[1]
India
Indonesia
Japan
- Akasaka Palace in Tokyo[2]
- Kyoto State Guest House in Kyoto
North Korea
- Paekhwawon State Guest House
Sri Lanka
Taiwan
Turkey
Vietnam
- State Guest House in Hanoi
Europe


Ireland
- Farmleigh in Dublin
Finland
- Finnish State Guesthouse in Munkkiniemi, Helsinki
- Königstedt Manor just outside Helsinki
France
- Hôtel de Marigny in Paris
Germany
- Hotel Petersberg outside Bonn
- Schloss Meseberg outside Berlin
Italy
Poland
Portugal
- Queluz Palace outside Lisbon
Spain
- El Pardo Palace outside Madrid