What was the purpose of a palace in Greek architecture?

A palace in Greek architecture was typically used as the residence for a king or other important ruler, and also served as a center of government, administration, and ceremony. It was also often used as a site for public events and festivals, as well as for receiving foreign dignitaries and conducting diplomatic activities. Symbolically, the palace represented the power and authority of the ruling class, and its architecture was designed to reflect this importance through elaborate decoration and impressive size.

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