Palace of Tranquil Longevity | |
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寧壽宮 | |
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Location | Inner Court of the Forbidden City |
Town or city | Beijing |
Country | China |
Coordinates | 39°55′06″N 116°23′39″E / 39.9184°N 116.3941°E |
Construction started | 1771 |
Renovated | 2010- |
Client | Qianlong Emperor |
The Palace of Tranquil Longevity (Chinese: 寧壽宮), literally, "peaceful old age palace", also called the Qianlong Garden, Qianlong Palace, Qianlong District or the Palace of Tranquility and Longevity, is a palace in Beijing, China, located in the northeast corner of the Inner Court of the Forbidden City.
Construction of the palace began on the Qianlong Emperor's orders in 1771, in preparation for his retirement, although the emperor himself never moved into the palace. Its beautiful apartments, pavilions, gates and gardens feature "some of the most elegant spaces at a time widely considered to be the pinnacle of Chinese interior design."[1] Throughout the Qing dynasty, the palace was almost never used, largely because of the Qianlong Emperor's imperial decree ordering his retirement retreat remain unaltered.