Ten Most Beautiful Presidential Palaces In Africa

A lot of presidential palaces are sights worth beholding and here are the top 10 most beautiful presidential palaces in Africa, 2023.
10. State House, Uganda
State House is the official residence of the President of Uganda, situated at Entebbe, 40 kilometers South of Kampala, capital of Uganda. It is adjacent to a ceremonial H shaped building which hosted the Queen of England. On her visit to Uganda for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, The State House had some renovations with a project cost at approximately $1.6 million nine.
9. The Flagstaff House(Jubilee House), Ghana.
This unique architectural masterpiece is the residence in office of the President of Ghana. The Flagstaff House was reconstructed and inaugurated by the government of President John Aguikum Kufua. The cost of the construction was around $50 million and was overseen by an Indian contractor
8. Presidential Palace, Mauritania.
Mauritania’s Presidential palace is located in the center of the city northwest of the Lebanese International University and adjacent to the US Embassy. It is made to sit on extensive grounds and beautiful gardens and is indisputably the most spectacular landmark in the city. This site houses the President of Mauritania and is the principal administrative office of the Government of Mauritania. It was built by Chinese contractors
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7. Lavoloha Palace, Madagascar.
The Lavoloha Palace in Madagascar is a unique and spectacular building situated at the base of a beautiful, vegetation rich hilltop located 15 kilometers to the South from Anton Annarivo, Madagascar. It is the official residence of the President of Madagascar
6. Union Buildings, South Africa.
Just like an ancient temple adorning the city it governs, the Union Buildings are a modern day citadel built at the highest point of South Africa’s capital city, Pretoria. It forms the official seat of South Africa’s government in houses the presidency as well as the Department of Foreign Affairs. With its vast gardens, the buildings are located in Pretoria and constitute a South African National Heritage Site. These remarkable buildings, built from light sandstone, were designed by the architect Sir Herbert Baker in the English Monumental Style and are 285 meters long. It has become an iconic landmark of Pretoria and South Africa in general and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Africa.
5. State House, Namibia
The State House of the Republic of Namibia. Constructed on an elevated platform and bordered by a 2 kilometer long steel fence with dark glass towers and large guard rooms as a castle or better still stronghold. It covers 25 hectares of land and is located in the Aoasblik suburb of Windhook. This breathtaking site is the administrative capital of Namibia as well as the official residence of the President of Namibia. The State House of Namibia was designed by the North Korean company Mansu Day Overseas Projects. It is reported that the administrative building cost a staggering 400 million Namibian dollars and took approximately 66 months to complete.
4. Presidential Palace Senegal.
The palace of the President of Senegal is considered a historic house. It was the official residence of the Governor General of French West Africa, who has now become the head of the state and is located on the plateau. The construction of the Presidential palace in Dakar started in 1902 by Gaston Dumeric, who was then Minister of the Colonies living in Saint Louis and intended staying in the capital as the Governor of French West Africa at the time. With the classic white outlook and spacious gardens beautifying it, Presidential Palace of Senegal is one of the most stunning presidential houses in Africa.
3. Gordon’s Palace, Sudan
Sudan’s Presidential palace, otherwise known as Gordon’s Palace, is very historical. The name was derived from its governor while the country was still a British colony. Unfortunately, he was decapitated on the stairway in the northern corner of the place on the 26th of January 1885. Since then it has continued to serve as the official residence of Sudan’s president until this year, when the construction of a new palace by the Chinese was completed right next door to the old palace. The new palace was officially opened on the 26th of January 2015, the exact date that Charles Gordon was beheaded on the White Stairs of the old Palace 130 years back. Both palaces are adorned with invaluable relics, antiques and beautiful flowers and are located on Blue Nile St. adjacent to the Palace Museum in Khartoum.
2. Unity Palace, Cameroon
The Unity Palace is an outstanding architectural masterpiece. Its most prominent features include the towering pillars that hold its walls, pleasant surroundings and lush greenery around it. Located in the E2D region of Yon Day, it is the residence of the President of Cameroon,
1. Abdeen Palace. Cairo.
Abdeen Palace has a historic Cairo Palace considered to be one of the most luxurious palaces in the world. It has very exotic embellishments, paintings, and a large number of clocks scattered in the parlors and wings, most of which are decorated with pure gold. It was the royal residence until the monarchy was abolished in 1952. The palace has 500 suites and is the official residence in main office of the President of Egypt.
The palace is named after Sultan Abidin Bey, a military leader during the reign of Mohamed Ali who owned a mansion in situ of Abdeen Palace. Khedive Ismail bought the palace from the military’s leader widow. Later, he built the Saray on that same land, seizing the large landscape surrounding it.