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Tudor architecture
architectural style
Cecilienhof
Cecilienhof Palace () is a palace in Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany, built from 1914 to 1917 in the layout of an English Tudor manor house. Cecilienhof was the last palace built by the House of Hohenzollern that ruled the Kingdom of Prussia and the German Empire, until the end of World War I. It is famous for having been the location of the Potsdam Conference in 1945, in which the leaders of the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States made important decisions affecting the shape of post-World War II Europe and Asia. Cecilienhof has been part of the Palaces and Parks of Potsdam an
Vorontsov Palace
palace in Alupka, Crimea
Muckross House
public building in Ireland
Thurland Castle
country house in Cantsfield, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom

University Hall
residential hall of the University of Hong Kong
Tudor Revival architecture
architectural style
Landgoed Schaffelaar
historic Estate located in Netherlands