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Screaming luxury residences the world’s politicians. Photo

From the Imperial Palace in Tokyo to Paris ‘ Elysee Palace.

Perhaps most people have a no idea of just about the White House. But how and where other world leaders.

Surprising: the most influential people in the world live in luxury homes that conform to their position. And palaces with mansions equipped on the highest level — with platforms for helicopters and priceless works of art.

So, from the Imperial Palace in Tokyo to Paris ‘ Elysee Palace — the present elegant residence of the leaders of the 12 countries.

The palácio da Alvorada (Palace of Dawn) in Brazil. There lives every President of the country since 1956.

The house clean, minimalistic design, there are apartments of the President and his family, two guest rooms, a huge living room and an Olympic size swimming pool, library, music room and several dining rooms.

The Elysee Palace is the official residence of the President of the French Republic from 1840-ies. President Francois Hollande lives in the Palace in 2012.

The Palace, which was built in 1722 and is buried in the gold. A sample of the wealth of the interior — Salle des Fêtes hall (“hall”), where the inauguration of each President. Also here to hold conferences and banquets.

The office of the President — Salon Doré (literally — “the Golden room”). As you might guess, the interior is replete with gold on the walls, doors, tables and even chairs.

The Imperial Palace is in Central Tokyo and a huge fenced Park with a moat and thick stone walls. There dwells the Emperor of Japan Akihito with the family.

The white house in Washington is almost the most famous presidential residence in the world (probably due to movies). On the photo: President Donald trump in the oval office.

The White house has two dining rooms — one for family, one for ceremonial dinners with world leaders.

The Moscow Kremlin, built in the XV century, the official residence of Russian presidents.

Presidential Palace in Hanoi, Vietnam, was built by the Governor General of Indochina in 1906. Today the Palace is used only as a place for receptions.

The building is surrounded by a carp pond. The Palace was designed by the French architect August Henry Villedieu.

Queen Elizabeth II, of course, not a political leader of great Britain, but still the figure is well-known. Buckingham Palace — the official residence of the British monarchy since 1837.

The Palace has 775 rooms: 52 bedrooms for the Royal family, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 office and 78 bathrooms.

But the Prime Minister lives in London at Downing street, 10 in the house that George II gave Robert Walpole. The current Prime Minister Theresa may lives there with her husband.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan lives in the White Palace, the official residence in Ankara. The construction of the Palace went 615 million. The Palace has more than 1100 rooms, which is two times more than in the White house and Versailles together.

The Bellevue Palace in neoclassical style in Berlin — official residence of the President of Germany since 1994. Was built in 1785, the younger brother of the Prussian king Frederick the Great. During the reign of the last German and Prussian king Wilhelm II, there was located a school, and the Nazi Museum.

Quirinal Palace in Rome — one of the three residences of the President of the Italian Republic. The Palace is larger than the White house 20 times. It has been home to 30 popes, 4 kings and Italian 12 presidents.

Sergio Mattarella, the President of Italy, was opened to the public Palace of the XVI century with 1200 rooms.

Vaduz castle on the hill near the eponymous town is home to the Prince of Liechtenstein Hans-Adam II. Although the castle is closed to the public, August 15, the national day of the Principality, on the numerous grassy areas hold festivals and celebrations.

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