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On the Web
- Imperial Palaces of Petersburg - Bob Atchison provides a virtual tour of the Alexander Palace, Pavlovsk, Yelagin, Gatchina, Catherine Palace, Winter Palace and Peterhof. Part of Russian History Websites.
- Imperial Palaces of Petersburg - Bob Atchison provides a virtual tour of the Alexander Palace, Pavlovsk, Yelagin, Gatchina, Catherine Palace, Winter Palace and Peterhof. Part of Russian History Websites.
- palace-server - A friendly support list for Palace server and Palace community problems.
- John N's Palace Site - Palace for Science and Fiction for young and old.
- Macintosh Palace Client Install and Survival Guide - Instructions and screenshots for new Macintosh Palace users on how to install a Palace client and tweak it for optimal performance.
- Practice Palace - A resource centre for people who want to learn more about The Palace visual chat software. Features: downloads, and automated tutorials in world.
- Esterhazy Palace - This magnificent palace in Fertod, Hungary, was begun in 1720 by Prince József Esterházy. The official site gives a history of the palace, details of exhibitions and concerts, and visitor information.
- Historic Royal Palaces - Responsible for the conservation of HM Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Kensington Palace, the Banqueting House, Whitehall and Kew Palace with Queen Charlotte's Cottage.
- Avatar Teleport: The Palace - Good 'starting point' home page for "The Palace" software hosted by DigitalSpace Corporation, featuring links to other good resources in PalaceSpace. Limited software support also offered by VirtualVerse Networks.
- Palace of Westminster - The official site explains the history of the former royal palace, including its only medieval survival - Westminster Hall, built by William Rufus 1097-99, with a magnificent hammerbeam roof added later.
Wikipedia Articles
- Historic Royal Palaces - The Historic Royal Palaces Agency is a public body created in 1989 to manage England's unoccupied royal palaces. These are:
- Pleasures and Palaces - Pleasures and Palaces is a musical with a book by Frank Loesser and Sam Spewack and music and lyrics by Loesser. It is based on Spewack's flop 1961 play Once There Was a Russian and takes its title from the opening lyrics of the 1823 song "Home, Sweet Home"]: "Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home.
- Chinese Palaces - Chinese Palaces are some of the most elaborate facilities that have been ever constructed. There is a long history of imperial rule in China, and the palaces were the sites where the royal court resided, as well as many government bureaucrats and functionaries.
- As the Palaces Burn (song) - As the Palaces Burn is the fourth single from the thrash metal band Lamb of God, from their second album As the Palaces Burn, and the third and last single from the album. There was a video made for the song also.
- Tales from the Palaces - Tales from the Palaces is a ten-part series filmed over a year with the conservation teams inside Britain's Historic Royal Palaces: Hampton Court, The Tower of London, Kensington Palace, The Banqueting House and Kew Palace. It is produced by BBC, but it is shown worldwide including in Australia on the SBS network.