The Colosseum was built in Rome on the site of the Emperor Nero's residence. It was originally known as the Flavian Ampitheater for the Roman Dynasty that built it.
In France, in a village called Versailles, very close to Paris.
The Louvre was originally built as a fort. There is a link below to the history section of an article on the Louvre.
Buckingham Palace became a royal residence in 1837 when Queen Victoria ascended to the throne. Originally built as a townhouse for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703, it was acquired by King George III in 1761 and underwent significant renovations over the years to serve as the official London residence of the British monarch. Since then, it has been the focal point of royal ceremonies and events.
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It was originally built in 1880 by Charles Anderson Smith as a private residence,
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The Colosseum was built in Rome on the site of the Emperor Nero's residence. It was originally known as the Flavian Ampitheater for the Roman Dynasty that built it.
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In France, in a village called Versailles, very close to Paris.
It was built in 1879 by George Alderson Smith as a private residence, and was later converted to a hotel.Source: wikipedia!
Yes, it was built in 1879 during the reign of Queen Victoria. It was originally a residence and later converted to a hotel.
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The house was originally built by Sujan Singh in 1903, a prominent Punjabi real estate builder based in New Delhi, as his private residence.
The Holbeck Hall was built in 1880 as a private residence. I can find no information as to when it was opened as a Hotel. It slipped into the sea in a landslide in 1993.See the Related Link below.
The Tower of London, built around 1000 years ago, is still classified as a Royal Residence although it isn't used as such.