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Belweder and Palace
* The Presidential Palace in Warsaw, largest palace in Warsaw, the official seat of the President of the Republic of Poland since 1993, the first presidential tenant was Lech Wałęsa when he moved to the Palace from Belweder in 1994.
* Belweder ( Belvedere Palace ) in Warsaw, Poland
The Belweder Palace in Warsaw, designed by Jakub Kubicki
Palaces built in Poland based on Palladio's Villa Rotonda: Królikarnia Palace and Belweder in Warsaw, Skórzewski Palace in Lubostroń.
Belweder Palace, view from Łazienki Park, below the Palace.
Belweder (; in full Pałac Belwederski, Belweder Palace, from the Italian belvedere is a palace in Warsaw, a few kilometers south of the Royal Castle.
Protection of the Belweder Palace by the Government Protection Bureau ( Biuro Ochrony Rządu, abbreviated BOR ) was difficult, as the palace is located on a hill that shares a fence with the popular Łazienki Park, located below, a major tourist attraction.
Belweder is normally used by the President and the government for ceremonial purposes, while the President resides at the " Presidential Palace " in the city center.
There have been plans to turn the Belweder Palace into a museum dedicated to Józef Piłsudski.
Image: MWP 1830 Belweder. jpg | Storming of the Belweder Palace during the November Uprising
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The Belweder Palace was erected about 1660 and was remodeled in the first half of the 18th century in the Baroque style.
When officer cadets barracked on the Łazienki Park grounds opened the November 1831 Uprising with an attempted capture of the Grand Duke, it was from the Belweder Palace that he fled to safety.
From 1989 to July 1994, the Belweder Palace was the official residence of the Polish president.
Komorowski currently resides and works in the Belweder Palace instead of the Presidential Palace.

Belweder and is
* Belweder in Warsaw, was the official seat of the President until 1993, currently owned by the Office of the President as the official residence of the President and is used by the President and the Government for ceremonial purposes.

Belweder and current
However, the current President of Poland, Bronislaw Komorowski has decided to move the residence back to Belweder in honor of Józef Piłsudski and first Presidents of Poland.
However, the current president of Poland, Bronisław Komorowski, has chosen to make Belweder his official residence.

Belweder and official
Since July 1994, the palace has been the official seat of the President of the Republic of Poland replacing the smaller Belweder palace.

Belweder and residence
Image: Pilsudski in Warsaw3. JPG | Statue of Józef Piłsudski in front of the Belweder, Piłsudski's residence
After the re-establishment of Poland's independence, in 1918 – 22 the Belweder served as quarters to Józef Piłsudski, and in 1922-26 as the presidential residence of Gabriel Narutowicz and Stanisław Wojciechowski.

Belweder and President
The President of the Republic of Poland, Bronisław Komorowski, resides at Belweder.

Belweder and .
At its southern end, at Triple Cross Square, Nowy Świat changes into the elegant Aleje Ujazdowskie ( Ujazdów Avenue ), which changes into ulica Belwederska ( Belweder Street ), which becomes ulica Sobieskiego ( Sobieski Street ) as it continues coursing south, ultimately to arrive at Wilanów.
Belweder once belonged to Poland's last king, Stanisław August Poniatowski, who used it as a porcelain-manufacturing plant.
For security reasons, the park has had to be partly closed during visits by foreign heads of state to the Belweder.
As a child Frédéric Chopin would be invited to the Belweder to be a playmate to the Grand Duke's son and to soothe the Grand Duke's nerves with his piano playing.

Palace and often
In the Raphael Rooms in the Vatican Palace, allegories and historical scenes are mixed together, and the Raphael Cartoons show scenes from the Gospels, all in the Grand Manner that from the High Renaissance became associated with, and often expected in, history painting.
While no solid proofs exists, it is often assumed the Three Crown Castle, which preceded the present Stockholm Palace, originated from these wooden structures, and that the medieval city quickly expanded around it in the mid 13th century.
It is often rumoured that the distance between the lines is that of the length of two swords although no documentary evidence exists to support this and, in fact, weapons have never been allowed in the Palace of Westminster at any time.
The abbot and monks, in proximity to the royal Palace of Westminster, the seat of government from the later 12th century, became a powerful force in the centuries after the Norman Conquest: the abbot often was employed on royal service and in due course took his place in the House of Lords as of right.
James visited Anne only three times during her last illness, though Prince Charles often slept in the adjoining bedroom at Hampton Court Palace and was at her bedside during her last hours, when she had lost her sight.
Although often criticized for his extravagances, such as the Palace of Versailles, he reigned over France for a long period, and some historians consider him a successful absolute monarch.
The Arena is often referred to as the " Purple Palace " due to its purple seats.
Almonds medieval, as is often called, has many architectural jewels such as Bendaña Palace, headquarters of the Fournier Museum of cards ( the years erected in 1525 by Juan Lopez de Arrieta, on the site occupied by the tower before defensive erected by Maeztu ).
When Spanish records met Anglo records they were often just simply thrown away like Territorial Governor Pile did at the Palace of the Governors.
Map of the Tokyo Imperial Palace and surrounding Gardens showing the elaborate moat systemJapanese castles often have very elaborate moats, sometimes with many moats laid out in concentric circles around the castle and a host of different patterns engineered around the landscape.
This is the version often said by the President of Mexico in the national commemorative activity in the National Palace or at the church in Dolores Hidalgo.
The prince of Wales visited him especially often, and many of his finest portraits are in the state apartments at St. James's Palace, the best perhaps being those of the prince, the duke and duchess of York, of Lord Rodney and of Lord Nelson, Among his other sitters were Sir Walter Scott, the Duke of Wellington, Frere and Sir George Beaumont.
The official residence of the Prime Minister, a mansion next to São Bento Palace, which, in confusion, is also often called " São Bento Palace ".
Not all ancient baths were in the style of the large pools that often come to mind when one imagines the Roman baths ; the earliest surviving bathtub dates back to 1700 B. C, and hails from the Palace of Knossos in Crete.
Metropolitan Stadium ( often referred to as " the Met ", " the Ice Palace " when the Minnesota Vikings played, " Met Stadium ", or now " the Old Met " to distinguish from the Metrodome ) was a sports stadium that once stood in Bloomington, Minnesota, just outside Minneapolis.
The Old Summer Palace is often associated with the ' Western mansions ' ( Xīyáng Lóu ) section of 18th century European-style palaces, fountains and waterworks, and formal gardens.
Her father would often retire to the Queluz National Palace which was later given to Maria and her husband.
The restoration of the designation " Malacañan Palace " was reflected in official stationery, and signage, including the often seen backdrop in the press room modelled after the White House sign.
She spent her summers at Rosersberg Palace, and often visited Swedish spas, such as Ramlösa spa.
He saw her three or four times a week when she was escorted by the police to a private apartment in the Winter Palace and they wrote to one another every day and sometimes several times each day, often discussing the pleasure they found in making love.
Selucia is wholeheartedly devoted to Tuon, is often found with her Mistress, at least in public, and when Tuon is kidnapped from the Tarasin Palace, Selucia interferes and manages to accompany her.
This workshop is associated with the Holy Roman Emperor Charles II ( the Bald ), and often called his " Palace School ".
Political discussions were often made at the Hippodrome, which could be directly accessed by the Emperor through a passage that connected the Kathisma ( Emperor's Loge at the eastern tribune ) with the Great Palace of Constantinople.

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