State guest house

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

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.

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.

Bangladesh[]

China[]

India[]

Indonesia[]

Japan[]

Sri Lanka[]

Taiwan[]

Vietnam[]

Europe[]

Farmleigh in Dublin, Ireland.
Queluz Palace outside Lisbon, Portugal.

Ireland[]

Finland[]

France[]

Germany[]

Italy[]

Portugal[]

  • Queluz Palace outside Lisbon

Spain[]

Vatican[]

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