Noun
presidential palace (plural presidential palaces)
The palace of a president of a country, which may be used as residence, office, or both.
The White House is the presidential palace of the United States.
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani center, take a picture with journalists after a news conference at the presidential palace in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, March, 1, 2020. Source: Internet
After six days as head of the country, he died in an assassination while driving from the presidential palace to his home. Source: Internet
A Lebanese army soldier pushes back the anti-government protesters, during a protest against the Lebanese President Michel Aoun near the presidential palace, in Baabda east of Beirut, Lebanon, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2020. Source: Internet
As officials prepared to take the coffin to the cemetery, people climbed onto the gates of the presidential palace, many of them chanting the five words that have become a mantra since Mr. Maradona died Wednesday morning: “Diego belongs to the people.” Source: Internet
During her stay in South Korea, North Korea captured a U.S. Navy ship, the Pueblo, off its coast and sent armed commandos across the border to attack the South Korean presidential palace. Source: Internet
Maradona's coffin - draped in Argentina's national flag and football shirt, bearing his trademark number 10 on the back - was on public display at the presidential palace on Thursday. Source: Internet