thumb|The Royal Palace of Madrid is the official residence of the [[Spanish royal family. It is the largest royal palace in Europe, as well as one of the largest in the world.]] alt=|thumb|The Winter Palace, an imperial palace in [[Saint Petersburg, Russia; which served as the official residence of the Russian emperors.]] A palace is a large residence, often serving as a royal residence or the home for a head of state or another high-ranking dignitary, such as a bishop or archbishop. The word is derived from the Latin name palātium, for Palatine Hill in Rome which housed the Imperial residence
A palace is a large residence that typically serves as the home of a ruler, head of state, or other high-ranking dignitary like a bishop. The term comes from the Latin name for Palatine Hill in Rome, where the Imperial residence was located.
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thumb|The Royal Palace of Madrid is the official residence of the [[Spanish royal family. It is the largest royal palace in Europe, as well as one of the largest in the world.]] alt=|thumb|The Winter Palace, an imperial palace in [[Saint Petersburg, Russia; which served as the official residence of the Russian emperors.]] A palace is a large residence, often serving as a royal residence or the home for a head of state or another high-ranking dignitary, such as a bishop or archbishop. The word is derived from the Latin name palātium, for Palatine Hill in Rome which housed the Imperial residences.
Most European languages have a version of the term (palats, palais, palazzo, palacio, etc.) and many use it to describe a broader range of buildings than English. In many parts of Europe, the equivalent term is also applied to large private houses in cities, especially of the aristocracy. It is also used for some large official buildings that have never had a residential function; for example in French-speaking countries Palais de Justice is the usual name of important courthouses. Many historic palaces such as parliaments, museums, hotels, or office buildings are now put to other uses. The word is also sometimes used to describe an elaborate building used for public entertainment or exhibitions such as a movie palace.
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