The difference between a castle and a palace is nothing to do with size but use.
A castle was generally a defensive structure designed to protect those inside against attack. A palace was more for leisure and pleasure. Both indicated status, but a 'palace' is more luxurious than a 'castle'.
Which is larger a castle or a palace?
A palace.
Assuming you mean Queen Elizabeth I: Windsor Castle Richmond Palace Nonesuch Palace Hampton Court Palace Greenwich Palace Whitehall Palace Hatfield Palace (when she was a princess) Ashridge Palace (when she was a princess)
If not, they ought to be!
The answer is in the question, Varrock Castle (Palace).
It isn't a castle at all, it is a Palace, a very large house, ornately decorated and very imposing.
buckingham palace,Windsor castle,Osbourne House and balmoral Castle
Not a castle, a very grand palace; the Palace of Versailles, near Paris.
The Difference between castle and palaceThe difference between castle and palace is that castle got defensive all around them and palace though they both are grand and it's easy to attack palace because there are no defensive. That why kings and queens live in castle now days only palace.A palace is often located in an urban area and is primarily intended as a residence and place for entertainment, meetings, etc.A castle is often located in a rural area and is primarily intended as a residence and place of refuge in time of unrest.
No, it is a house - a palace.
A palace is a very opulent luxurious building. A castle is much more fortified, stronger and not so richly decorated.
The Alhambra Palace in Granada is Moorish.
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