The Top 10 Most Beautiful Palaces in the World

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Most Beautiful Palaces in the World

Some of the most beautiful palaces in the world are now just regular homes to tourists. These were once sites for royalty and empire, but have since been usurped by people all over who want a taste of history with their vacation time!

Top 10: Pena National Palace

Pena National Palace

The Pena National Palace is an amazing Spanish-Moorish Revival style building that was built in stages by architects who were influenced by both French and Mexican styles. It’s often called “the Crown jewel” of La Pedrera, which translates to English as The Stone Cliff or Petrified Rock Garden because there are several stunning rock formations on site!

The Pena National Palace in Portugal is an absolute must-see for any visitor. Built on the ruins of a monastery destroyed by fire, this Romanesque-styled building was constructed around 1842 and now stands as one of Europe’s most visited monuments due to its original colors restored after being covered with lime whitewash following Lisbon’s Great Earthquake which originated near there back then too!

Top 9: Mysore Palace

Mysore Palace

Mysore, known as the City of Palaces due to its abundance of historic sites is no exception when it comes time for celebration. The most famous palace in Mysore is also one that played an important role during Dasara festival-the month-long event where citizens are encouraged by law enforcement officials who dress up in traditional clothing and roam around handing out sweets while illuminate their city through 10 thousand lights illuminating just some aspects about what makes this place so great!

Top 8: Schonbrunn Palace

Schonbrunn Palace

The Schönbrunn Palace might be the most beautiful palace in all of Austria. Built between 1696 and 1712 at Leopold I’s request, this incredible building now houses an Imperial summer residence for Maria Theresa where she can enjoy nature from atop Gloriette with its views over Vienna like no other place on earth could offer her anything else besides herself (and maybe some chamber music).

Top 7: Summer Palace

Summer Palace

The Summer Palace is a 15-kilometer (9.3 miles) from central Beijing and it has many beautiful sites to see, including the Longevity Hill which gives you an outstanding view of Kunming Lake as well! It also replicates other yuan dynasty-style gardens like in Hangzhou – where they built up another lake that looks just like West Lake there too.

Top 6: Topkapi Palace

Topkapi Palace

In 1453, Sultan Mehmet the Conqueror ordered a new residence for himself and his court to be built in Constantinople. This became known as Topkapi Palace – or simply ‘Topkap’ among Turks because it is easier than saying all four words which resemble each other when spoken aloud: Turquoise Blue Sea View Imperial Enclave Ottoman State Of Affairs 4 centuries ago until 1853 with constant modifications over time making up today’s complex consisting of Four Main Courtyards increasing from less grandeur but still very impressive buildings whose creation date goes back much further, however!

Top 5: Chateau de Chambord

Chateau de Chambord

The Chateau de Chambord is one of the most visited châteaus in France, and for good reason. This majestic French Renaissance masterpiece was built by King François I as a hunting lodge, but it later proved too cold to be used on an actual residence so he spent less than 40 days at this place!

Top 4: Palace of Versailles

Palace of Versailles

The Palace of Versailles is often considered to be one if not the most beautiful palaces in all of France. The intricately designed facade with hundreds and thousands, or golden detailing for example really helps elevate this building from being just another chateau on a list – which would have been very easy given that there are many more impressive ones out there!

One of the largest palaces in all Europe, Versailles was originally a hunting lodge built for Louis XIII. His successor expanded it to an absolute monarchy where he could control France with his power until 1789 when the revolution forced him out and onto Parisian streets as well.

Top 3: Alhambra

Alhambra

The Alhambra is the perfect combination of the fortress, palace, and garden. It was erected on a plateau overlooking Granada in southern Spain by Nasrid sultans around the 13th century AD to be their residence back then but now it’s one of many major tourist attractions within this country that draws visitors from all over just for its beauty alone!

Top 2: Potala Palace

Potala Palace

In all of its gaudy glory, Potala Palace is a symbol of the splendor and decadence that was once Imperial China. The palaces have been restored to look as they did in their heyday during Mongolian rule when this became one building complex housing an emperor or empress along with other members from royal families such as concubines who could be wives but also entertainers at nightfall if desired!

Top 1: Forbidden City

Forbidden City

The Forbidden City is not only the largest palace complex in China but also one of Asia’s most impressive ancient buildings. Constructed from 1406 to 1420 and encompassing over 72 hectares with 8700 rooms on 980 different floors; this bustling metropolis had 24 emperors ruling for almost 5 centuries until Puyi became emperor lastly abdicated his position!