An "Official Residence" is a designated home for a high-ranking official, such as a president or prime minister. This residence serves as both a living space and a venue for official functions, meetings, and ceremonies. It often reflects the history and culture of the country, showcasing important architectural styles and artworks.
These residences are typically located in capital cities and are often well-guarded to ensure the safety of the officials and their families. Examples include the White House in the United States and 10 Downing Street in the United Kingdom, both of which are iconic symbols of their respective governments.