The provincial capital was located in the old town of Nice, before the provincial capital was the residence of the Duke of Savoy and King Sardin during their stay in Nice. In 1814, King Manuel I of Sardin made it into a palace.
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The provincial capital is located in the old town of Nice. Before that, the provincial capital served as the residence of the Duke of Savoy and the King of Sardin during their stay in Nice. In 1814, King Manuel I of Sardinia built it into palace specifications. After the annexation of Nice by France in 1860, the palace became the provincial capital. It has a long history and is worth seeing.
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The provincial capital was located in the old town of Nice, before the provincial capital was the residence of the Duke of Savoy and King Sardin during their stay in Nice. In 1814, King Manuel I of Sardin made it into a palace.
The provincial capital is an old palace, and the location is very good, and it took a long time for the king to build it.
Now open to the outside world, you can visit, the murals on the roof are beautiful, the provincial capital is an old palace, the location is very good
The location of the government department, very stately building
The weather was warm that day, and many locals also came out to bask in the sun. You can go for a stroll when you have nothing to do, relax your mood and relieve the pressure of work.