Charlemagne's palace was located in Aachen, in present-day Germany. The palace served as the center of his empire and was known for its impressive architectural design, including the Palatine Chapel, which still stands today. Aachen was significant not only as a royal residence but also as a site for Charlemagne's coronation as Emperor of the Romans in 800 AD. The site became a symbol of the Carolingian Renaissance and the revival of arts and culture during his reign.
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