Introduction to the Queen's Palace: LEPALAISDELAREINE is the most ornamental and culturally valuable landscape in Tana City. It is also one of the few Madagascar selected UNESCO world historical and cultural heritage sites. The Queen's Palace stands on the highest hill in the city, overlooking the entire city of Tana. It was a symbol of the ruling power of the Queen of the Kingdom of Imelina. The Queen's Palace was built between 1839 and 1840. The design and construction were handed over to architects from the British and French missionary teams at that time. It is a typical 19th-century European Baroque style. The main building of the palace is composed of two parts. The main body of the inner palace is The palace is basically built of red sandalwood. The external city walls are all made of granite stones. The whole palace is towering and tall, with the highest point reaching 40 meters, which is extraordinary.
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