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Delft, the Netherlands - April, 2023: King’s day (Koningsdag - Koninginnedag) 2023, the national holiday where the Dutch celebrate the kings birthday on April 27th. Traditionally people will raise the flag.
The building of the Government of Ukraine in Kiev (former House of the Council of People's Commissars of the Ukraine). Built in 1936-1938.
Madrid, Spain - January 2, 2011: The Royal Palace Palacio Real in Madrid, Spain. Photo taken during the day from the square in front, and contains tourists and locals walking about.
Paris, France-02 13 2024: People and cars on Place de la Concorde in front of the Hotel de la Marine, Paris, France.
Paris, France, june 10 2024 - The Eiffel Tower arena for the Olympic Games is currently being assembled, where the exciting sport of Beach Volleyball will take place
French Council of State (Conseil d'etat) located in the Palais Royal - Paris, France. It is a French public institution created in 1799 by Napoleon Bonaparte. Its primary role is to advise the government
Historic Bank of Spain building timelapse with monument The Cybele Fountain and Cibeles square between Paseo del Prado and Alcala street with car traffic in Madrid, Spain
Beauvais, France - August 24 2020: The Beauvais Town Hall is located in the city center. It houses the administrative and political services of the city.
Gare de La Rochelle, the main railway station in La Rochelle, France
The Conciergerie in Paris
30 July 2019, Versailles, France: Administration and city hall building in Versailles
Madrid, Spain - July 19, 2022: Madrid Royal Palace. Facade of an old government building. The front of the building is gated, and incidental people are walking in the scene.
La Moneda Palace - Santiago, Chile
Paris, France - July 10, 2023: pedestrians and traffic at Place de la Concorde. In the background the Hotel de Crillon.
Paris, France-10 24 2021:Car passing in front of the hotel de la Marine in Paris, France. This fine architectural ensemble that Ange-Jacques Gabriel, the king’s chief architect, made in the 18th century. Until 1798, it housed the Garde-Meuble de la Couronne, before becoming the headquarters of France’s navy ministry for over 200 years.
Cityscape with cloudy sky, Berlin - Germany.
Aerial view of Reichstag in summer day, Berlin
The Rathaus (City Hall) of Vienna was designed by Friedrich von Schmidt in the Neo-Gothic style, and built between 1872 and 1883
Santiago, Chile-April 18, 2024; Façade of La Moneda Palace that houses the office of Chile’s president
Exterior view of the Abbaye aux Hommes Monastery in Caen, Normandy, France showing the surrounding gounds with its wonderful landscaping.
Berlin, Germany - June 20, 2022: The Humboldt Forum, a forum for culture, art and science, which includes the Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art, an exhibition on the city of Berlin, and the Humboldt Laboratory.
The King is in, the Royal's flag is flying over their mansion. Two Guards are visible in their guard kiosks, there are many more around the building, the grounds of which are open to the general public.
Royal Danish Palace Amalienborg. Royal residence in Copenhagen, Denmark. Copenhagen, Denmark - September 5, 2024
Saint-Brieuc, France - May 09 2022: City hall of Saint-Brieuc next to the Cathedral of St Étienne.
Zealand, Denmark - August 04, 2018: Detail of the facade of the old hotel Dangleterre in the Kongens Nytorvn square in the historic center of the city of Copenhagen
Paris, France - July 11, 2023: Pedestrians and traffic on Avenue du Marechal Gallieni. In the background the Grand Palais.
Copenhagen, Denmark - April 6, 2017, Flags flying in the wind on the Facade of the Hotel D´angleterre
The Hôtel des Invalides late afternoon
La Moneda Presidential Palace - Santiago, Chile
Oslo, Norway: Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs headquarters - Victoria Terrasse building, completed in 1890, then Norway's largest and finest tenement complex. Victoria Terrasse spans three quarters, with a 180 metres long façade. The complex was built for the Petersburg Company (originally the Algiers Company). The main architect was Henrik Thrap-Meyer, but other architects were also involved, including Olaf Due in collaboration with Paul Due and Bernhard Christoph Steckmest. The building was named after the then Norwegian and Swedish Crown Princess Victoria (1862–1930).  It was taken over by the Norwegian government in 1913 and put to use by the police and various political departments. During the occupation of Norway in April 1940, the building was taken over by the German forces, housing the Sicherheitsdienst (SD) and Sicherheitspolizei (SiPo), which included the Gestapo.
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