Built in 1847, the Queen Emma Summer Palace stands as one of Oahu’s last remaining examples of Greek Revival architecture. Nestled on the island, it served as the summer retreat for Queen Emma and the Hawaiian royal family from 1857 to 1885. Today, visitors can explore this historic landmark and museum, which houses a collection of Queen Emma’s personal belongings, royal antiques, and furnishings. The palace offers a glimpse into the lives of Hawaii’s royal family, providing a tangible connection to the past through its well-preserved artifacts and architectural details.
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