Palace of Sans-Souci
The Palace of Sans-Souci is a historic royal residence located in Haiti, near the town of Milot. Built in the early 19th century, it served as the summer palace for King Henri Christophe, the first king of Haiti. The palace is known for its impressive architecture and beautiful gardens, reflecting the grandeur of the Haitian monarchy.
Constructed between 1810 and 1813, the palace features a blend of European and Caribbean architectural styles. It was designed to symbolize the independence and power of Haiti after the successful slave revolt against French colonial rule. Today, the palace is a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracting visitors interested in its rich history.