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The White House

Interactive floor plans of The White House in Washington. It’s the official residence of the President of the United States. The White House is a Palladian-style mansion. Its construction began in 1792 and ended on November 1, 1800. On the same day, the palace became the official residence of the second President of the United States, John Adams.

The mansion has six floors: two basements, two for public receptions and two for the president's family. Visitors visiting the White House on a guided tour have the opportunity to see some of the most beautiful and historic accommodations, including the East Room, Green Room, Blue Room, Red Room, and Official Dining Room. These premises are used by the President and the First Lady to receive guests and leaders from other countries. And the main workplace of the president is the Oval Office, where the head of state signs bills and government orders, and also meets with his employees, visitors and guests.

November 2012