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The '''Zian Presidential Mansion''', also known as the "President's Palace, | The '''Zian Presidential Mansion''', also known as the '''"President's Palace"''', the '''"President's House"''', and the '''"Executive Mansion"''', serves as the official residence of the [[President of Zamastan]]. The site was originally the home of the [[Skith]]an Imperial Governor of the Zamastan colony and was selected by the first President, [[Tomias Hapson]], as the official residence. The building went through extensive expansions, beginning in 1815. The building was finished in 1837. Every president since Hapson has lived there. [[Tyler Kordia]] officially gave the Zian Presidential Mansion its current name in 1939. Facilities that are available to the president include access to the Mansion's staff, medical care, recreation, housekeeping, and security services. The federal government pays for state dinners and other official functions, but the president pays for personal, family, and guest dry cleaning and food. | ||
==History== | |||
==Layout and Amenities== | |||
===Executive residence=== | |||
==Public Access and Security== | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1975-021-20, Belgien, Brüssel, Parade vor dem Schloss.jpg|Zamastanian soldiers parade past the Mansion, May 1954, during the [[World War (Iearth)|World War]] | |||
File:Royal Palace in Brussels.JPG|The Presidential Mansion from the northeastern corner | |||
File:Zepper-Brüssel-Belgien-KöniglicherPalast.jpg|The Presidential Mansion viewed from [[Gaviria Park]] during winter | |||
File:Secretary Kerry Sits With King Philippe at the Royal Palace in Brussels to Pay Condolences on Behalf of the American People Following the March 22 Terrorist Attacks (26025840515).jpg|[[President of Zamastan|President]] [[Foley Sakzi]] during a private audience in his Office | |||
File:BELGIUM EU ASEM SUMMIT DAY 2 - Flickr - Abhisit Vejjajiva (2).jpg|The Hall of Mirrors during a reception of the EU ASEM summit in 2010 | |||
File:Royal Palace of Brussels (8132630420).jpg|The Jeanpulea Ball Room | |||
File:Brussels Royal Palace R14.jpg|The Grand White Drawing Room | |||
</gallery> | |||
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[[Category:Zamastan]] [[Category:Culture]] | [[Category:Zamastan]] [[Category:Culture]] |
Revision as of 05:13, 12 May 2020
Zian Presidential Mansion | |
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Type | Residence |
Residence | Family of the President of Zamastan, Zacharias Castovia |
Seat | Tofino, Zamastan |
Formation | 1837 |
The Zian Presidential Mansion, also known as the "President's Palace", the "President's House", and the "Executive Mansion", serves as the official residence of the President of Zamastan. The site was originally the home of the Skithan Imperial Governor of the Zamastan colony and was selected by the first President, Tomias Hapson, as the official residence. The building went through extensive expansions, beginning in 1815. The building was finished in 1837. Every president since Hapson has lived there. Tyler Kordia officially gave the Zian Presidential Mansion its current name in 1939. Facilities that are available to the president include access to the Mansion's staff, medical care, recreation, housekeeping, and security services. The federal government pays for state dinners and other official functions, but the president pays for personal, family, and guest dry cleaning and food.
History
Layout and Amenities
Executive residence
Public Access and Security
Gallery
Zamastanian soldiers parade past the Mansion, May 1954, during the World War
The Presidential Mansion viewed from Gaviria Park during winter
President Foley Sakzi during a private audience in his Office