A Palace is a large place and usually someone really important would live in it.
Luxurious, Grand, Magnificent, Immense, Towering, Picturesque.
Both the adjective and the noun are 'palace', for example:Noun: A palace fit for a princess.Adjective: The palace politics will keep you on your toes.
Elysee Palace
Palace is a noun (a structure). However, it can be used as a noun adjunct (rather than an adjective) in compound nouns such as palace gate and palace guard.
Palatial is an adjective meaning resembling a palace.
they hid in barrels and went own the rivers in them
Luxurious, Grand, Magnificent, Immense, Towering, Picturesque.
as a great way to spend his money and gorgeous
A palace.
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There are several palaces in Madrid. The Royal Palace in the center of Madrid is the official residence of King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia. It is used only for state occasions The Palace of Zarzuela is the principle residence of the King and his family. El Pardo Palace is for the use of foreign state guests while the Moncloa Palace is the residence of the President of the Spanish Government
Buckingham Palace is where the Queen resides when she is in London.
If the question is about consonants, the answer is Crystal Palace, an English football team.
The Palace of Monteuma.
Buckingham Palace, Hampton Court Palace and the Palace of Westminster. There is also Crystal Palace which is an area and football team but isn't a palace.
Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace, Hampton Court Palace, St James Palace, Palace of Westminster, Tower of London.
Which palace? Buckingham Palace is in London.