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Queen's Palace
Queen's Palace
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Queen's Palace

Queen's Palace

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33 reviews
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78.3 km from downtown
Phone +261342027051
Address: 101, Queen's Palace, Lalana Ramboatiana, Antananarivo, Madagascar
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
Highlights:
󱨜Explore 19th-century Merina art
󱓊Centuries-old palaces showcase Madagascar history
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Don't look down on this place. Backward countries also have historical sites, although this one is a work from the colonial era. In fact, this palace existed before the colonial era. It should be a relatively simple one, and it should be made of wood. It was after the arrival of the colonists that they transformed it into a stone building in accordance with European customs, perhaps by wrapping the original wooden structure inside.
The Queen's Palace is a famous palace in Tananarive. It was once a symbol of the colonial history of the last two centuries. The Queen's Palace is high above and the scenery around it can be seen. It is really beautiful. Many colonial relics and furniture are still preserved here. It is now one of the most important museums in Madagascar.
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77.8 km from downtown
Phone +261340552046
Address: 23 km North of Antananarivo, Antananarivo 101, Madagascar
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
Highlights:
󱓊Overlooks capital from 12 miles
Royal tombs in the "Holy City"
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We rented a car with a driver to visit this place and other places around Tana. The guide was great, spoke good English and was very knowledgeable about the UNESCO World Heritage. As others have mentioned, this palace, revered by the Malagasy people, was packed with students. The guide was well paced and gave us time to ask questions and give feedback. The scenery was stunning. Highly recommend this tour to get a brief history of Madagascar.
The King's Palace and the Queen's French style summer house sit on the top of the (beautiful) Blue Mountains with equally stunning views of Tanna Island in the background. The site is small and the terrain is very steep but easy to get to. It is still a sacred place for the locals, especially the large heart shaped stone. I recommend buying a guide book to explain it all. Also walk through the gardens to the viewing platform at the top. It's about an hour or so from Tanna Island, so a good half day trip, or like we did, spend a few hours here before our afternoon flight.
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