A national historic landmark and the only official state residence of royalty in the United States, from 1882 to 1893 Downtown Honolulu’s ʻIolani Palace was the official residence of the Hawaiian Kingdom’s last two monarchs: King Kalākaua and his sister and successor, Queen Liliʻuokalani.
The palace was a symbol of promise for the Hawaiian Kingdom built by King Kalākaua, “The Merrie Monarch.” Influenced by European architectural styles, this royal residence included Hawaiʻi’s first electric light system, flush toilets and intra-house telephones. The rich interior features a beautiful koa staircase, dramatic portraits of Hawaiian royalty, ornate furniture and royal gifts and ornaments from around the world.
You can take a guided tour or a self-guided audio tour of the Palace Tuesday through Saturday. If you’re facing the Palace, the ticket office is to the left on the State Capitol side of the building. One of Oʻahu’s most important historical places, ʻIolani Palace plays an integral part in understanding the history and culture of Hawaiʻi. Learn more about the ʻIolani Palace.
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