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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.
The soldier that guards a palace gate is commonly referred to as a "sentinel" or "guard." Specific titles can vary by country and context; for example, in the United Kingdom, they are known as "Queen's Guards" at Buckingham Palace. These guards are responsible for maintaining security and ceremonial duties at significant locations.
There were no enemies guarding the palace gate and the task force entered the grounds unhampered.
The Road Leading to the front gate is called 'The Mall'
Black and gold. See related link for a photo.
Buckingham Gate is a street in London near Buckingham Palace. Several restaurants, offices and Embassies are located in the street.
Tiananmen (Heavenly) Gate is the main gate to the Forbidden City, the palace complex in Beijing, China. It opens directly onto Tiananmen Square, traditionally the main centre of China's capital city.
The gate, or "Portcullis" on the 1971 to 2008 British Penny is taken from the Badge of Henry VII, and is now the Badge of the Palace of Westminster.
Kings Gate, London is located in the south west area of the city in Victoria Street, SW1. Buckingham Palace and the river Thames can be seen from the location.
It is STILL standing, it was first erected (completed) in 1833 and was the front gate to Buckingham Palace. It was moved to its current location in 1851.
The palace shaped as a dragon has split it up.