The 17th century Royal Palace in Naples was the residence of Spanish viceroys until 1734 when it became the seat of the Bourbon kings of southern Italy. Napoleon's brother also ruled from here.
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The 17th century Royal Palace in Naples was the residence of Spanish viceroys until 1734 when it became the seat of the Bourbon kings of southern Italy. Napoleon's brother also ruled from here.

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The 17th century Royal Palace in Naples, Italy, sprawls along a ridge overlooking the Port of Naples.
The Ministry of Justice building in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, is across the street from the Royal Palace.
The Silver Pagoda within the compound of the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, contains a striking Ramayana or Reamker mural (1900).
State banquets and classical dance performances are held in the Moonlight Pavilion or Chan Chhaya (1914) on the northeast wall of the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

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The Throne Hall (1919) of the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, is topped by a 59-meter spire. Coronations and the reception of foreign dignitaries take place here.
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Discover Seoul’s Hidden Royal Palace 🏯✨
Most visitors rush to Gyeongbokgung or Changdeokgung — but have you heard of Gyeonghuigung Palace?
It’s a quiet corner of royal Seoul, where you can wander without the crowds. Stone gates, old throne halls, and a sense of calm history in the middle of a modern city.
Perfect for slow walks, photography, and reflecting on Joseon’s hidden stories.
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