“Student Architecture” .. 10 pictures of the most beautiful palaces in the world – ryan
I wrote- Shaima Morsi
Many countries around the world are famous for having palaces with breathtaking architecture.
In this report, Masrawy reviews the most beautiful palaces in the world, according to the Times of India website.
Mysore Palace
This palace is also known as the “Amba Villas Palace”, the residence of the Woodyar family, is characterized by good maintenance and picturesque architecture and includes a golf course and a distinctive architectural dome made of marble.
Jiclemir Palace
This former royal palace was built in the Indian city of Jismire in 1500, and it contains attractive gardens that attract visitors to the palace.
This palace is popularly known as the Jeslmir Fort, and its length is 1500 feet (457) meters and its width is 750 feet (228) meters.
Luxembourg Palace
Luxembourg Palace was built as a royal headquarters of Mary de Medici, the mother of King Louis XIII, the King of France, and is located in the heart of the sixth circle in Paris.
The palace includes the second largest park in the city, so it is a famous destination for those looking for a quiet haven away from noise.
The Luxembourg Palace opens its doors to visitors once annually during the Heritage Day in September.
Lakshmi Villas Palace, Faddara
Lakshmi Villas Palace in Fadodara is four times the area of the famous Buckingham Palace in England, with an area of 500 acres.
Gag Mander Palace, Odaibor
This palace was built on an island in Lake Becola in Odaibur, also known as the “Palace of the Lake Garden”.
Its construction is attributed to the Cisodia Rajput dynasty in Miwar, and the former royal family used it as a summer resort.
The palace was originally built as a summer resort, and the royal family was often used to host the lavish parties and other events from time to time.
Benna National Palace, Portugal
It was built in 1842 by King Ferdinand II, the oldest European castle of the romantic era.
The palace was built on the ruins of Deir, which was severely damaged by the Lisbon’s Grand earthquake in 1755, so it is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Portugal.
This palace stands at the top of a hill in the Centra Mountains directly above the city of Sentra and has picturesque views.