Collocations withpalace

These are words often used in combination withpalace.

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ducal palace
Each had a royal or ducal palace, a cathedral, an opera house, a theatre, a park, often a zoo, and generally a university at the centre.
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ice palace
What good will an ice palace be to those people?
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imperial palace
The passage indicates a clear connection between the currency issue plan and construction plans for the imperial palace precincts.
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movie palace
The theater functioned as a vaudeville venue through the 1920s, before being converted into a movie palace during the 1930s.
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palace grounds
You had better have a platform erected in the palace grounds so that your exploit can be witnessed.
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palace guard
The two palace guard regiments would decide many such political issues in the future, resembling the old streltsy in this regard.
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palace intrigue
Though a palace intrigue kept her away from the emperor, this eventually ended, and she bore a son.
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presidential palace
At dusk a mob formed and was marching on the capitol and adjacent presidential palace.
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royal palace
The royal palace attribution is further suggested by the large size of the buildings.
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summer palace
Then he moved to a summer palace in the mountains.
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