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The original structure of the palace was made of wood, which was changed to stone on order of Queen Ranavalona II in 1869. In 1995 a fire almost completely destroyed the palace, sparing only the stone walls. Since 2005 the palace undergoes restoration, which depending on the political situation in the country stops now and then.
 
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Although the palace is still closed, the location is worth a visit. Against a small fee, guides will take visitors along a trail encircling the premises whilst explaining the palace's history and adjoining buildings. Due to its location, the palace offers great panoramic views onto the city and the twelve sacred hills.
''Note:'' Visitors are advised to keep an eye on their belongings as pickpocketing is commonplace in this area.