What is greek royal palaces?

Greek royal palaces refer to the grand residences that have been historically occupied by the kings and queens of Greece. One of the most notable Greek royal palaces is the Palace of Knossos, located on the island of Crete, which was the residence of the Minoan kings during the Bronze Age. Another important Greek royal palace is the Palace of Mycenae, which was home to the Mycenaean kings.

In modern times, the Greek royal family had several palaces throughout Greece, including the Royal Palace of Athens and the Palace of Tatoi. These palaces served as official residences for the Greek royal family, as well as venues for state ceremonies and diplomatic events.

Following the restoration of democracy in Greece in 1974, the Greek monarchy was abolished and the royal palaces were handed over to the state. Today, many of these palaces are used as museums, exhibition spaces, and governmental buildings.