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Archbishop's Palace

The Archbishop's Palace is the official residence and administrative center for an archbishop, typically within a historic or significant church neighborhood. It often includes living quarters, meeting rooms, and offices used for church leadership and functions. Architecturally, it may feature historic design elements and serve as a symbolic representation of the church’s authority and heritage in a city. While specific details vary by location, such palaces are notable for their cultural, historical, and religious importance, often situated near cathedrals or major church sites.