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Which dynasty did Shenyang Imperial Palace belong to?

Shenyang Imperial Palace is the imperial palace of Qing Taizu.

Shenyang Forbidden City, also known as Shengjing Palace, is located in Shenhe District, Shenyang City, Liaoning Province. It was a palace in the early Qing Dynasty. Shenyang Forbidden City was built in the tenth year of Qing Taizu's mandate of heaven and completed in the first year of Qing Chongde. The total construction area is 63,272 square meters, and the construction area is18,968 square meters. It is not only one of the two existing royal palace buildings in China, but also the only royal complex outside China.

The architectural layout of Shengjing Palace is the cumulative layout of three periods: destiny, Tiancong to Chongde and Qianlong. Although generally coordinated, it is inevitable to retain the characteristics of each period. Judging from the layout of Shengjinggong East Road, the main hall controls the whole space in the center, and the ten pavilions arranged on both sides are slightly open to the outside in the shape of a figure of eight, which makes the main hall more profound visually. This layout and spatial processing method is only an example in the history of China Palace architecture. Its interior is no longer divided, its space is open and its momentum is magnificent.

Features of Shenyang Imperial Palace

Shenyang Imperial Palace, also known as Shengjing Palace, is one of the only two ancient imperial palace buildings in China, which is as famous as Beijing Imperial Palace. Located in Shenhe District, Shenyang City, Liaoning Province, it was founded in 1625 and completed in 1636. It was the palace in the early Qing Dynasty, the political center and the palace before and after the Qing Dynasty entered the customs.

Shenyang Imperial Palace has a rigorous layout and a magnificent momentum. The whole Forbidden City is divided into three roads: East, Middle and West, and each road has different architectural styles and functions. East Road is dominated by Dazheng Hall and Wangshi Pavilion in Nurhachi period, which embodies the architectural characteristics of Manchu. The middle road is dominated by the Chongzheng Hall, the Phoenix Pagoda and the royal gardens in the period of Huang Taiji, which shows the architectural style of the Han nationality. The west road is dominated by Wensui Pavilion during the Qianlong period, showing the charm of Jiangnan gardens.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Shenyang Forbidden City.