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Residencia oficial

Una residencia oficial es una residencia designada por una autoridad y asignada a un funcionario (como un jefe de estado , jefe de gobierno , gobernador u otras figuras de alto nivel), y puede ser el mismo lugar donde el titular del cargo lleva a cabo sus funciones laborales o vive. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Lista de residencias oficiales por país

Afganistán

Albania

Argelia

Angola

Antigua y Barbuda

Argentina

Casa Rosada, Buenos Aires

Armenia

La Casa de Gobierno , Ereván

Australia

Federal

Estado

Casa de Gobierno, Melbourne

Territorial

Territorio interior
Territorios externos
Estado, ex

Austria

Sección Hofburg Neue Burg , vista desde Heldenplatz .
Plaza del teatro Ballhaus nº 2

Antiguas residencias reales

Azerbaiyán

Bahamas

Casa de Gobierno, Bahamas

Bahréin

Bangladés

Bangabhaban , Dacca

Barbados

Bielorrusia

Palacio de la Independencia , residencia del presidente de Bielorrusia

Bélgica

Belice

Anterior

Benín

Bután

Bolivia

Palacio Quemado

Bosnia y Herzegovina

Edificio de la Presidencia de Bosnia y Herzegovina

Botsuana

Brasil

Palacio da Alvorada, Brasilia

Anterior

Estado

Palacio Rio Branco , Salvador, Bahía

Brunéi

Bulgaria

Palacio de Euxinograd , Bulgaria

Actual

Antiguas residencias reales

Burundi

Camboya

Palacio Khemarin en Phnom Penh

Camerún

Canadá

Federal

Salón Rideau en Ottawa
Vista de 24 Sussex Drive desde el otro lado del río Ottawa

Provincial

Las provincias de Ontario y Quebec ya no tienen residencias oficiales para sus vicegobernadores , pero les proporcionan alojamiento; en el caso de Ontario, solo si es necesario. Hay una Casa de Gobierno en Regina, Saskatchewan , aunque no sirve como residencia, ya que contiene solo las oficinas del vicegobernador . Alberta también tiene una Casa de Gobierno , pero se usa únicamente para reuniones y entretenimiento oficiales.

Cabo Verde

Palacio Presidencial de Cabo Verde

República Centroafricana

Chad

Chile

Palacio de La Moneda, Santiago

Anterior

Porcelana

Zhongnanhai, Pekín

Anterior

Oficina y Residencia
Residencia

Regiones administrativas especiales

Hong Kong

Casa de Gobierno, Hong Kong

Macao

Antigua Macao portuguesa

Antigua colonia británica de Hong Kong

Colombia

Casa de Nariño, Bogotá

Comoras

Congo, República Democrática del

Anterior

Congo, República del

Costa Rica

Croacia

Cuba

Palacio de la Revolución

Anterior

Chipre

República Checa

El Castillo de Praga , residencia del presidente de la República Checa

Dinamarca

Palacio de Amalienborg , Dinamarca

Anterior

Yibuti

Dominica

República Dominicana

Palacio Nacional, República Dominicana

Timor Oriental

Ecuador

Palacio de Carondelet

Egipto

El Salvador

Guinea Ecuatorial

Eritrea

Estonia

Palacio Presidencial en Kadriorg , Tallin

Anterior

Eswatini

Etiopía

Fiyi

Finlandia

El Palacio Presidencial , la residencia oficial del presidente de Finlandia .

Anterior

Francia

Palacio del Elíseo
Fuerte de Brégançon
Hotel Matignon

Antiguas residencias reales

Territorial

Polinesia Francesa

Otro

Las siguientes son residencias oficiales mantenidas por instituciones privadas no gubernamentales:

Gabón

Gambia

Georgia

Alemania

Villa Hammerschmidt
Castillo Bellevue

Actual

Cancillería federal
Palacio Schaumburg

Federal

Estados

Antiguas residencias reales

Brandeburgo / Prusia / Imperio alemán / Alemania del Este / Antigua Alemania Occidental

Palacio de Sanssouci
Palacio de Berlín

Otro

Palacio de Mannheim

Ghana

Grecia

Anterior

Granada

Guatemala

Palacio Nacional

Anterior

Guayana

Guinea

Anterior

Guinea-Bissau

Palacio Presidencial, Bissau

Haití

Anterior

Honduras

Hungría

Castillo de Buda, Budapest

Anterior

Islandia

India

Unión

El Rashtrapati Bhavan, Nueva Delhi

Estado

Territorios de la Unión

Indonesia

Istana Merdeka, Yakarta

Irán

Anterior

Irak

Irlanda

Áras an Uachtaráin, Dublín

Anterior

Israel

Beit Aghion, Jerusalén .

Italia

Palacio del Quirinal
Palacio Chigi

Antiguas residencias

Costa de Marfil

Jamaica

Japón

El Palacio Imperial de Tokio , la residencia oficial del emperador de Japón .
Kantei , Tokio

Anterior

Jordán

Kazajstán

Palacio Presidencial Ak Orda

Kenia

Kuwait

Anterior

Kirguistán

Laos

Anterior

Letonia

Líbano

Palacio Beiteddine

Anterior

Lesoto

Liberia

Libia

Liechtenstein

Lituania

Palacio Presidencial, Vilnius

Palacio Presidencial

Anterior

Luxemburgo

Palacio Gran Ducal

Madagascar

Malaui

Malasia

Federal

Estado

Anterior

Maldivas

Anterior

Malí

Malta

Palacio de San Antón , Attard

Anterior

Mauritania

Mauricio

México

Palacio Nacional en la Ciudad de México

Anterior

* En todos los estados de la República Mexicana el Palacio de Gobierno fue la residencia oficial del gobernador, actualmente se mantiene únicamente como oficina correspondiente del gobernador.

Estados

Querétaro

Moldavia

Transnistria

Mónaco

Mongolia

Montenegro

Marruecos

Mozambique

Birmania

Anterior

Namibia

Nauru

Países Bajos

Palacio Real, Ámsterdam

Antigua residencia

Binnenhof, La Haya
Palacio Het Loo, Apeldoorn

Nepal

Nueva Zelanda

Casa de Gobierno , Wellington

Anterior

Reino

Nicaragua

Níger

Nigeria

Federal

Estado

Corea del Norte

Anterior

Macedonia del Norte

Noruega

Royal Palace, Oslo

Oman

Al Alam Palace

Pakistan

Federal

Provincial

Palestine

Panama

Papua New Guinea

Paraguay

Palacio de los López

Peru

Palacio de Gobierno, Lima

Philippines

The Malacañang Palace as viewed from the Pasig River

Former

Poland

Presidential Palace, Warsaw
Building of the Chancellery of the Prime Minister (Poland) in Warsaw

Former

Portugal

Belém National Palace, Lisbon.
Queluz National Palace, Queluz.

Former

Qatar

Romania

Russia

Grand Kremlin Palace

Former

Republics

Kazan Kremlin

Krais

Rwanda

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Saint Lucia

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Samoa

Former

São Tomé and Príncipe

Presidential Palace of São Tomé e Príncipe

Saudi Arabia

Senegal

Serbia

Novi Dvor

Former

Seychelles

Sierra Leone

Singapore

Slovakia

Grassalkovich Palace

Slovenia

Solomon Islands

Somalia

South Africa

Provincial

Provincial, former

South Korea

Cheong Wa Dae, Seoul
– Cheong Wa Dae was the official presidential office and residence complex for the President of South Korea before Yoon Suk-yeol.
– It is located next to Gyeongbokgung, the main palace during the Joseon dynasty.
– Cheong Nam Dae used to be one of the two vacation residences for the President of Republic of Korea. It was returned to public in 2003.
– It is located in Cheongwon-gun, North Chungcheong Province.
– Cheong Hae Dae used to be one of the two vacation residences for the President of Republic of Korea. Although the president no longer uses this facility this compound is still under the administration of the Republic of Korea Navy, and thus is not open to public access.
– It is located on one of the islands of Geoje-shi, South Gyeongsang Province.
– This is the official residence for the Speaker of the National Assembly of Republic of Korea. The Speaker, also, does not work here.
– It is located in Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, where many foreign missions to Korea are located.
– This is the official residence for the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Korea. The Chief Justice, also, does not work here.
– It is also located in Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul.
– This is the official residence for the President of the Constitutional Court of Korea. The President of the Court, also, does not work here.
– It is located close to Cheong Wa Dae.
– This is the official residence for the Prime Minister of Republic of Korea. The Prime Minister, however, does not work here.
– It is located close to Cheong Wa Dae.

South Sudan

Spain

Royal Palace of Madrid, the official residence of the king of Spain.

Autonomous communities

Sri Lanka

Sudan

Suriname

Sweden

Swedish royal family

The Royal Palace in Stockholm
Drottningholm Palace
Sager Palace (Prime Minister of Sweden)
Harpsund
Former royal residences

Prime Ministerial

Gubernatorial

Switzerland

Lohn Estate

Official estates of the Swiss Federal Council:

Syria

Former

Taiwan

Presidential Building, Taipei
Workplace
Residence
Guest House

Tajikistan

Tanzania

Thailand

Grand Palace, Bangkok

Former

Togo

Tonga

Trinidad and Tobago

Whitehall, Port of Spain

Tunisia

Turkey

State

The Presidential Complex, The Official Residence of the President of Turkey.

Former

Turkmenistan

Tuvalu

Uganda

Ukraine

Mariinskyi Palace, Kyiv

Uruguay

Parque Anchorena, Uruguay

United Arab Emirates

United Kingdom

Buckingham Palace, London

Former

Scotland
City of London

Religious

Territorial

United States

White House, Washington

State

Alabama Governor's Mansion
California Governor's Mansion
Colorado Governor's Mansion
Hawaiʻi: ʻIolani Palace
Kansas: Cedar Crest
Kentucky Governor's Mansion
Maryland: Government House
Minnesota Governor's Residence
New Jersey: Drumthwacket
Ohio Governor's Mansion
Texas Governor's Mansion
Utah Governor's Mansion

Territorial

La Fortaleza in Old San Juan is the oldest executive residence in continuous use in the New World, the Americas

Local

Henry County Sheriff's Residence and Jail

Some mayors in cities with an official mayor's residence choose instead to reside at their private residence, using the official residence for official functions only. This has occurred in the 21st century in Detroit and New York City, although as of 2016 the mayors of both cities live in the official residences. In the case of Denver, no mayor has ever lived in the official residence; the city instead makes it available to certain non-profit groups for special functions.

Other

Walter Lowrie House, Princeton, New Jersey

The following are official residences maintained by private, nongovernmental institutions:

Uzbekistan

Vanuatu

Vatican City

Apostolic Palace, Vatican

Former

Venezuela

Miraflores Palace

Vietnam

Presidential Palace, Hanoi

Former

Yemen

Zambia

Zimbabwe

International organizations

Caribbean Community

Former

Commonwealth of Nations

International Olympic Committee

United Nations

See also

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