Bishop's Palace Explained
A bishop's palace is a type official residence of any bishop, such as those listed in the .
Specific residences called Bishop's Palace include:
Poland
United Kingdom
England
- Bishop's Palace, Auckland, County Durham
- Bishop's Waltham Palace, Hampshire
- Bishop's Palace, Bromley, Kent
- Old Bishop's Palace, Chester, Cheshire
- Lambeth Palace, London
- Bishop's Palace, Lichfield, Staffordshire
- Lincoln Medieval Bishop's Palace, Lincolnshire
- Sonning Bishop's Palace, Berkshire
- Bishop's Palace, Wells, Somerset
- Bishopthorpe Palace, North Yorkshire
- The Old Palace, Worcester, Worcestershire
Scotland
Wales
Other places
- Prince-Bishops' Palace (Liège), Belgium
- Kroměříž Bishop's Palace, Czech Republic
- Bishop's Palace, Castres, France
- Würzburg Residence, of the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg, Germany
- Bishop's Palace, Birgu, Malta
- Bishop's Palace, Mdina, Malta
- Bishop's Palace, Valletta, Malta
- Bishop's Palace of Astorga, Spain
- Old Bishop's Palace in Oslo, Norway
- Bishop's Palace, Galveston, Texas, United States
See also