Buckingham Palace decorated its exterior wall with stones in the last century, and a recent cleaning of the exterior wall also made it glow again. However, what impressed me the most was its interior. There are more than 600 halls in the palace, and there are many famous paintings and exquisite mahogany furniture in the collection. More than 65,438+000 portraits and busts of British queens are specially displayed in the lobby of the Art Museum, creating a strong atmosphere of England in the 65,438+08 and 65,438+09 centuries. In the square in front of the palace, there are golden statues of the goddess of victory and the statue of Queen Victoria, in addition to a 40-acre royal garden. The White House used to be neither white nor white, but called the "Presidential Building" and "Presidential Palace". When 1792 was completed, it was a gray sandstone building. Starting from 1800, this is the place where the American president worked and lived with his family during his tenure. There was a war between Britain and America. After the British army occupied Washington City, it set fire to buildings including the US Capitol and the Presidential Palace. Later, in order to cover up the fire traces, the brown-red stone wall of the presidential residence 18 14 was painted white. Since then, people have called it the "White House".