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The Menelik Palace, also known as the Imperial Palace or Great Ghebbi, is a palatial compound in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Previously for years was known as the Gebbi, it was the seat of the power of Emperors of Ethiopia. Within its confines (now called Unity Park) are several residences, halls, chapels, and working buildings. Today it contains the offices and residence of the Prime Minister of Ethiopia.

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  • Palacio imperial de Adís Abeba (es)
  • Palais Ménélik (fr)
  • Palazzo di Menelik II (it)
  • Menelik Palace (en)
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  • The Menelik Palace, also known as the Imperial Palace or Great Ghebbi, is a palatial compound in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Previously for years was known as the Gebbi, it was the seat of the power of Emperors of Ethiopia. Within its confines (now called Unity Park) are several residences, halls, chapels, and working buildings. Today it contains the offices and residence of the Prime Minister of Ethiopia. (en)
  • Le palais Ménélik ou Gebi est un palais situé à Addis-Abeba, en Éthiopie. Il s'agit à l'origine du palais impérial des empereurs éthiopiens. Il contient de nombreux bâtiments annexes (résidences, chapelles, salles, édifices administratifs, etc.) et est aujourd'hui la résidence officielle du Premier ministre. (fr)
  • Il palazzo di Menelik II, meglio noto come Palazzo Imperiale o Grande Ghebbi, è un gruppo di edifici a uso residenziale e religioso ortodosso, situato su un colle ad Addis Abeba. Sede del governo degli imperatori etiopi fino al 1974, da allora ospita gli uffici e la residenza del primo ministro d'Etiopia. (it)
  • El Palacio imperial de Adís Abeba se encuentra en la ciudad de Adís Abeba, capital del país africano de Etiopía.​ También se le conoce como Palacio de Menelik debido a su constructor. Cuando el emperador Menelik II trasladó su capital desde el monte Entoto a Adís Abeba, construyó un palacio imperial como su residencia principal en 1886. El emperador Haile Selassie se trasladó más tarde al Palacio de Guenete Leul. Pero el palacio imperial siguió siendo la sede oficial del emperador hasta su caída en 1974. Después de su caída, el emperador Haile Selassie fue encarcelado en uno de los edificios del palacio y posteriormente asesinado aquí. Fue enterrado en secreto dentro de los terrenos del palacio. De acuerdo con algunos informes una letrina fue construida sobre su tumba. Tras la caída del co (es)
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  • Menelik II Palace (en)
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  • Menelik II Palace (en)
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  • Imperial Palace or Great Ghebbi (en)
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  • The Imperial Palace around 1934 (en)
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  • Menelik II Palace (en)
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  • የምኒልክ ግቢ (en)
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