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10->''The Castle of Bones loomed over her now. It certainly deserved the capital letters, up this close... The pillars at the entrance were hundreds of feet high. Each of the steps leading up was taller than a man. They were the grey-green of old ice. '''Ice.''' Not bone. There were faintly familiar shapes to the pillars, possibly a suggestion of femur or skull, but it was made of ice.''
11-->-- ''Literature/{{Hogfather}}''
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13At cold enough temperatures, ice can be a suitable building material, but why stop at a simple igloo? Enter the ice palace, if you can stand the cold.
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15The ice palace tends to be a castle-sized and shaped piece of an ice world. It may belong to a larger ice world, or it may be relatively self-contained...
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17It's a huge, foreboding building that seems as if it was once inhabited by normal people. However, it has now frozen over, and any people who currently live there are definitely not normal.
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19If it's a level in a VideoGame, it's a type of SlippySlideyIceWorld. Ice palaces tend to turn up in the [[SortingAlgorithmOfThreateningGeography mid-to-late story or videogame because of their nature]]. Expect any {{boss|Battle}} who lives there to be AnIcePerson. {{Snowlems}} might also be found living here. Also expect icicles (possibly [[StalactiteSpite crashing down at the worst time]]), the occasional [[FrictionlessIce floor that's too slippery to walk on]], and --if it's a videogame -- {{Block Puzzle}}s and various MalevolentArchitecture.
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21A brick-and-mortar dungeon that's entirely underground counts as an Ice Palace if it is otherwise cold enough. But an ice palace has to be more, um, palatial than an icy cave.
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23May even be ruled by a WinterRoyalLady, or a literal IceQueen, or SantaClaus.
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26!!Examples:
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29[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
30* In ''AudioPlay/SaintBeast'', Zeus turns the palace where the Saint Beasts live into a freezing ice palace and imprisons them there as punishment for their disobedience.
31* ''Anime/MarvelDiskWarsTheAvengers'': Loki has one as his base of operations.
32* Grey Wolf's castle in ''Anime/MonsterRancher''.
33* Some of the ice/snow based like character from ''Literature/{{Anpanman}}'' live inside one, such as the Ice Queen and Princess Aurora.
34* ''Literature/ThatTimeIGotReincarnatedAsASlime'': The [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Palace of White Ice]] on the [[EndlessWinter Ice Continent]] is the powerbase and home of Guy Crimson, the [[DemonLordsAndArchdevils Primordial Red and True Demon Lord]], and TheLegionsOfHell under his rule. He did not create the palace, however. That honor belongs to Velzard, the [[DragonsAreDivine White Ice Dragon]] and his equal/"partner" whose power also keeps the entire continent frozen over.
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37[[folder:Comic Books]]
38* Franchise/{{Superman}}'s Fortress of Solitude is, at least in modern comics, an Ice Palace. This largely comes from the Donner films, however; see the example under Films. It is true that the Fortress was located in the arctic since the Silver Age, but it wasn't depicted as being made from ice until the films.
39* ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]]: Princess Snowina's palace and throne is constructed of ice.
40* [[ComicBook/RychleSipy Rychlé šípy]]: In one Čermák-drawn story, Rychlé šípy find a mysterious and detailed ice building during a winter hike. It turns out to be the project of a local school class and their cool PE teacher.
41* One story of ''ComicBook/{{Cattivik}} (taking place during a snowstorm so strong it conveniently keeps the reader from seeing anything besides the balloons) has the titular protagonist running into the work of a russian artist: a full-sized replica of the Winter Palace attacked by the soviets, complete with any possible, maniacal detail. When the artist guides him inside to show the place and tells him that it's a priceless artwork, Cattivik decides to steal the whole thing one piece at a time... starting with the single piece holding the entire structure up, causing everything to crumble on him.
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44[[folder:Comic Strips]]
45* Jack Frost's palace from ''ComicStrip/LittleNemo in Slumberland''.
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48[[folder:Fan Works]]
49* ''Fanfic/EquestriaGirlsFriendshipSouls'': Platinum's Bankai manifests as a massive island of ice with an ice palace (including throne room and [[spoiler: nursery room]]) in the center, which allows her to control the area and launch whatever attack she desires from within. Its presence alone causes localized ice age.
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52[[folder:Films -- Animated]]
53* ''WesternAnimation/FireAndIce'': Queen Juliana and her son Nekron live in an icy palace named Icepeak that resembles a human skull. Since Nekron is AnIcePerson, he likely fashioned it that way with his powers, similar to the way he can expand his icy empire southward.
54* Naturally, Queen Elsa in ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013'' builds an enormous, beautiful Ice Palace during the course of her song "Let It Go". It ends up reflecting her emotions -- growing more frightening the more scared she becomes, with icicles spiking out everywhere and changing to darker colours. [[spoiler:It returns to normal after Marshmallow makes it his home.]] By the end of the movie, [[https://66.media.tumblr.com/5f548e971a9a8cb4ba41e5cfa0f208af/tumblr_pyarokVBJe1sf0d1no1_1280.png she's made the castle in Arendelle]] into a second ice palace, coating a good portion of the castle's roofing in ice, adding a giant snowflake to the tallest spire, and creating snowflake-shaped ice {{sculptures}} in the courtyard fountains. While merely an exterior change, it symbolizes Elsa being more at peace with herself, combining the home she made for herself to be free in though it meant she’d have to be alone, and the home she always had and was filled with love for her, though she could not let it in, and had to shut away who she really was.
55* The opening of ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperMarioBrosMovie'' shows penguins who live in a large castle made of ice. It's decimated by Bowser, who arrives on his ship to steal the Power Star that is contained in it.
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59[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
60* The depiction of Superman's Fortress of Solitude as an Ice Palace really comes from the Richard Donner-directed ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' films starring Christopher Reeve. Since then, that idea has migrated into the comics and into certain television portrayals as well.
61* In a rare non-fantasy and non-Sci-Fi example, Gustav Graves in ''Film/DieAnotherDay'' has an ice palace in the middle of Iceland. Bond soon trashes the place.
62* ''Film/BatmanReturns'': The Arctic World hideout isn't a ''literal'' Ice Palace, being a former zoo exhibit. However, it ''is'' very, very cold (thanks in part to a massive air-conditioning apparatus), features a cathedral-like skylight, and is ruled by the Penguin as if he were a king (he even sits on a throne).
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65[[folder:Fairy Tales]]
66* Creator/HansChristianAndersen's ''Literature/TheSnowQueen'', of course, lives in one of these. Her throne room contains a giant mirror of ice.
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69[[folder:Gamebooks]]
70* ''Literature/LoneWolf'': In the third game book, ''The Caverns of Kalte'', the ice-fortress of Ikaya is, well, an ice-fortress. The fortress of the ''Deathlord of Ixia'' is located in an arctic or subarctic region, but it isn't quite an Ice Palace.
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73[[folder:Literature]]
74* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'':
75** ''Literature/{{Hogfather}}'': The Castle of Bones, home of the titular character, is not made of bones but of ancient ice, with occasional hints that it was once sculpted to ''look'' like bone. In the absence of its owner, it quickly collapses.
76** ''Literature/{{Wintersmith}}'': Once the titular character has become capable of understanding why it would, it creates an ice palace for it and the Summer Lady to live in.
77* ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'': The White Witch's palace in ''Literature/TheLionTheWitchAndTheWardrobe'' is made out of ice and black magic.
78* ''Literature/{{Dragonlance}}'': In ''Dragons of the Highlord Skies'', and in the corresponding ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' adventure modules, one group of the Heroes of the Lance must retrieve one of the Dragon Orbs from [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Icewall Castle]].
79* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'' features Arctis Tor, a large ice castle belonging to Mab, the queen of winter. She even has a nice courtyard where she keeps enemies frozen solid.
80* ''Literature/DerEiskristall'' features an ice palace. Even the furniture is made of ice and snow.
81* ''Literature/TheIcePalace'' contains ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, complete with a young girl who gets trapped there and never returns.
82* ''Literature/TheToughGuideToFantasyland'': Enchantresses and Wizards found in northern climes usually build their palaces out of ice.
83* ''Literature/WingsOfFire'': The [=IceWings=] have an ice palace where everyone in the top ranks of their FantasticCasteSystem live. It was enchanted by an animus dragon thousands of years ago to never melt.
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86[[folder:Music]]
87* The setting of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHjpOzsQ9YI "Crystallize."]] Music/LindseyStirling prances through the (manmade) corridors and in the courtyard, and at night the palace glows.
88* Appropriately enough, two different videos of [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 "Let It Go"]] were shot at the Midway Ice Castle in Utah, one by [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Dakd7EIgBE The Piano Guys]] and one by [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAJYk1jOhzk Alex Boye.]]
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91[[folder:Myths & Religion]]
92* Ryujin, the Shinto dragon god of the sea, has four halls in his palace that correspond to the seasons. The hall of Winter is like this, and is beautiful, but--since they also refer to the seasons of human life--no mortal who enters it can return.
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95[[folder:Video Games]]
96* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
97** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast'' has the Ice Palace, located in a half-frozen lake in the DarkWorld. The slippery ice floor makes traction more difficult.
98** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'' has the Snowhead Temple. Inside the temple are large chunks of ice that can only be defrosted with Fire Arrows (technically with Hot Spring Water as well, but it's impractical to try to use them as they cool over time, losing their effect).
99** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOracleGames'', specifically ''Oracle of Seasons'', have the Sword and Shield Dungeon, a HailfirePeaks Palace with a chilling ice floor shaped like a shield, and a scorching lava floor shaped like a sword. These floors reflect respectively the color-coded aspects of defense and attack.
100** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheMinishCap'': The Temple of Droplets is a small, igloo-like iceberg with an underground cold dungeon built within (Link needs to shrink in order to enter), and is plentiful in ice. The boss is a frozen octorok.
101** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' has Snowpeak Ruins, located at the end of the Snow Province. It's not made of ice (except during the boss fight), but instead is a ruined manor that has frozen over. This one is actually inhabited, by two friendly Yeti--the ice is a non-issue and the monsters just household pests to them.
102** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaPhantomHourglass'' has the Temple of Ice. It is where the Azurine, one of the Pure Metals needed to forge the Phantom Sword, lies. In addition to slippery floors, it has several pits that can only be avoided with the help of the Grappling Hook.
103** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSpiritTracks'' has the Snow Temple, which not only has slippery ice but also dense snowy terrain, where the White Wolfos are better at moving through than Link. Large bells are hit with the Boomerang to open doors.
104** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkBetweenWorlds'' has the Ice Ruins, located in the eastern side of Lorule's DeathMountain, where Turtle Rock was in ''A Link to the Past'' (and is now where the Ice Palace was in the 1992 game, namely in the lake). The Fire Rod is required to melt the large ice blocks that obstruct Link's progress.
105%%** Stage 3-4 in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTriForceHeroes''.
106* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
107** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros2'': The last level of World 4 has not one, but ''two'' tall towers full of ice. The first has to be climbed upward while avoiding the incoming Flurries, while the latter is accessed for the descent and requires some CraniumRide due to the abundance of SpikesOfDoom. There's a third building shortly afterwards, but its only content is the entrance to the world's boss (Fryguy).
108** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros3'' has the second Ice Land mini-fortress (in contrast, the other two are warm on the inside). It is made of giant ice blocks, and the resulting frozen floor makes dodging the Thwomps a difficult task.
109** ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'': The game has the igloo in Snowman's Land. It's BiggerOnTheInside, and its contents vary depending on the game's version: In the original, it has a maze made of ice walls that can be passed through with the Vanish Cap (the Star is encased within an ice cube that hangs on the ceiling, thus necessitating that powerup for its collection). The DS version removes the maze elements and instead makes it a series of icy platforms above frigid water, and adds Red Coins that add a second Star to the igloo when all of them are gathered. The location of the first Star has been changed to being placed under a wire floor, but this still necessitates the Vanish ability - and since that move is exclusive to Luigi, only he can get it. In both versions, a Bob-omb Buddy is present, and talking to him will enable the use of a cannon outside.
110** ''VideoGame/PaperMario64'': The Crystal Palace in Chapter 7. It is located atop Shiver Mountain, and it's there where the then-following boss (the Crystal King) is faced. Goombario repeatedly complains about how cold it is in his Tattles.
111%%** Joke's End in ''VideoGame/MarioAndLuigiSuperstarSaga''.
112* ''Franchise/DonkeyKong'':
113** ''VideoGame/DiddyKongRacing'' features the Icicle Pyramid. It's not evil by nature, but it is used as a battle arena rather than a racetrack.
114** In ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong64'', there's a small ice castle within Crystal Caves. The front entrance leads to a tile swap minigame, while the upper entrance leads to a sliding race.
115** In ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryTropicalFreeze'', Lord Fredrik installs one within the core of the volcano located in Donkey Kong Island, and it's from there that he's governing the island after he and the Snowmads take over. When the Kongs arrive, Fredrik makes a large leap to challenge them in battle, but due to his weight and the impact of his jump the ice floor of the throne room breaks, taking them to the red hot bottom where the boss fight starts for real.
116* Peppermint Palace in ''VideoGame/KirbyAndTheAmazingMirror''.
117* In the grim Northern parts on ''VideoGame/SunlessSea'''s Zee lies the gigantic and ominous Frostfound, a giant ice castle encrusted in ice with a complex set of spires circling around it. An EldritchLocation in its purest form, [[spoiler:it was created by a Judgement and is therefore rife with [[BrownNote Correspondence]] sigils, and its insides are even worse. Entering it is an affront to the Gods of the Zee and will rob you of all your stories and self]].
118* The Frozen Palace from ''VideoGame/BraveFencerMusashi''.
119* The palace from ''VideoGame/EnchantedArms'' where you fight the hot Ice Queen Demonic Golem and yes, that name is correct.
120* Found in the city of Svargrond in ''VideoGame/{{Tibia}}'', available for rent as a guild hall.
121* ''VideoGame/MetroidPrimeTrilogy'':
122** In ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime'', Phendrana Drifts houses a Chozo chapel, which includes a Chozo statue that, upon Samus using the Plasma Beam, unveils a passageway leading to one of the Chozo Artifacts.
123** In ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime3Corruption'', Samus ventures into [[spoiler:Bryyo's hidden ice area]] and finds a frozen temple housing a tall monument shaped like a Chozo, where the Screw Attack can be found.
124* ''VideoGame/KingsQuestV'' features one, where you have to convince the IceQueen to help you in your quest.
125* Permafrost in both ''VideoGame/EverQuest'' and ''VideoGame/EverQuestII''. Also parts of The Tower of Frozen Shade.
126* Half the settings of ''VideoGame/Battlefield2142'' are located in a Europe that is steadily being overtaken by massive glaciers. The other half are the African settings that all the survivors are trying to occupy.
127* In ''VideoGame/SecretOfMana'', the Ice Palace deep inside the [[SlippySlideyIceWorld Ice Country]], a frozen castle filled with icy monsters. Strangely enough, the Mana Seed of ''Fire'' can be found here, after being smuggled into the palace by the Frost Gigas, also known as Santa Claus. Yes, Santa Claus. And later, [[AnachronicOrder in the prequel]] ''VideoGame/ChildrenOfMana'', a snowed in castle appears.
128* ''VIdeoGame/JitsuSquad'' has the stage in Frosthaw Fortress, an ice palace filled with animated snowmen, wolves, and a fearsome white tiger-man named Frost as a boss.
129* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'':
130** Snowpoint Temple in ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl''. It's a postgame-only area filled with puzzles based around sliding on the frozen floor. At the bottom of the temple, you can find a [[OlympusMons Regigigas]] waiting to battle you, as long as you have the other 3 Regis in your party.
131** Almia Castle in ''VideoGame/PokemonRanger: Shadows of Almia''.
132* Played straight in one level of ''VideoGame/LightCrusader'' -- except the boss turns out to be a fire-breathing dragon.
133* Glacia in ''VideoGame/SkiesOfArcadia'' is ''an entire city'' made of ice, found [[spoiler: clinging to the underside of a FloatingContinent resembling Antarctica]] and originally founded by the (now-missing) Purple Moon Civilization.
134* St. Hermelin High School is transformed into a crystalline fortress of ice and snow in the Snow Queen Quest in ''VideoGame/{{Persona 1}}''.
135* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'':
136** In ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsArena Arena]]'', the Fortress of Ice was a fortress of ice near Winterhold created by the great Archmage Shalidor, and one of the main quest dungeons in the Skyrim portion. It would see references in later games, although when next Skyrim was visited it was absent without an explanation.
137** Castle Karstaag in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'' expansion ''Bloodmoon''.
138* The Winter Palace in the Faerie Lea world in ''VideoGame/DragonQuestV''. Once the winter curse is broken upon returning, the palace melts and becomes a T'n'T board.
139* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' has the Icecrown Citadel, the throne of the Lich King. A fortress constructed from metal containing the blood of an [[EldritchAbomination Old God]], built atop and within a titanic glacier. Not a nice place to visit.
140* The fifth boss of ''VideoGame/{{Purple}}'' resides in such castle.
141* Tundaria Tower and the Mars Lighthouse in ''VideoGame/GoldenSun,'' the latter being a Fire/Lava based dungeon after you defrost it, technically making it a HailFirePeaks level.
142* The sixth dungeon, Wawku Shrine, in ''VideoGame/{{Okami}}''. It's from here where the evil beings (under the command of owl monsters Lechku and Nechku) want to reduce the temperature of all of Kamui to absolute zero, and has several mechanical setpieces that remain functional despite the low temperatures.
143* In ''VideoGame/BatenKaitos'', we have Kaffaljidhma in the land of the witches, Wazn. However, unlike other examples, it holds no evil.
144* ''VideoGame/Shantae2002'': The Twinkle Palace, which sits at the top of [[SlippySlideyIceWorld Mount Pointy]] and holds the [[MacGuffin Twinkle Stone]]. It contains [[HarmlessFreezing frozen]] EliteMooks you must free and defeat to get past certain rooms and has large areas that are absolutely filled with SpikesOfDoom.
145* ''VideoGame/MagicalPopn'': Stage 4 is an ice palace, with many conventional SlippySlideyIceWorld features and a {{Snowlem|s}} boss.
146* VideoGame/ZackAndWikiQuestForBarbarosTreasure has the Frozen Temple, a collection of levels set in what looks like a massive Gothic mansion/cathedral built almost entirely with ice. [[SceneryPorn It's quite a sight to behold, actually]]
147* ''VideoGame/AncientDomainsOfMystery'' has the Ice Queen's Domain.
148* The [[https://wikimon.net/images/1/11/Ice_Sanctuary.JPG Ice Sanctuary]] in ''VideoGame/DigimonWorld'' is, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as the name implies]], a cathedral constructed of ice. It can only be accessed if your Digimon partner is a Vaccine-type, and, [[https://lparchive.org/Digimon-World/Update%2033/7-capture_05072011_120350.png at first glace,]] there doesn't seem to be anything of note within, save for a sculpture of [[OurAngelsAreDifferent Angemon]]. However, [[http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-WsFye0HuDa0/U6ff383tsjI/AAAAAAAAAFI/5YFTtgOTfLk/s1600/20.png delving deeper into it]] reveals that it more resembles [[InsideAComputerSystem a frozen motherboard]] than anything.
149* ''VideoGame/{{Gift|2001}}'': Walls in many rooms in Iceland are either made of ice or covered with thick snow.
150* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyMysticQuest'' has the three dungeons of the Aquaria realm: the Wintry Cave, a cavern with walls made of ice that you have to traverse using Phoebe's Cat Claw; the Falls Basin, the base of a frozen waterfall that contains fewer enemies but more {{Block Puzzle}}s; and the Ice Pyramid, where the Crystal of Water resides. Once the Ice Golem is defeated and the crystal is restored, the land thaws out, rendering the Falls Basin inaccessible for the rest of the game.
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153[[folder:Western Animation]]
154* The Northern Water Tribe from ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' is all over this, having an entire CityOfCanals sculpted from ice.
155* One of Dr. Drakken's lairs from an episode of ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible''.
156-->'''Kim:''' Chillin' new lair, Drakken!\
157'''Drakken:''' Kim Possible?\
158'''Shego:''' ''[mocking]'' "We'll build a frozen fortress, she'll ''never'' find us there!"
159* The Ice King's palace, in ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime''.
160* Although this trope is usually the territory of Winter Royal Ladies, [[Franchise/CareBears Professor Coldheart]] is shown living in Coldheart Castle about half the time (the other half, in a mad scientist laboratory in whatever town he happens to be menacing that week).
161* King Winter from ''WesternAnimation/TheRealStoryOfOChristmasTree'' resides inside one.
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164[[folder:Real Life]]
165* There exist [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_hotel hotels]] and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_palace castles/palaces]] made of ice! The first one [[https://www.wonews.it/post/hotel-svedese-fatto-interamente-di-ghiaccio opened in 1990 in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden]]. Typically inhabited by paid guests, unless an Action Hero happens to be stopping by. An episode of ''Series/DinnerImpossible'' had Chef Robert cooking for one of these ice hotels, forcing him to do his cooking outside lest the heat from the ovens melt the building.
166* Then there's the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Pete_Times_Forum St. Pete Times Forum,]] home of the [[UsefulNotes/NationalHockeyLeague Tampa Bay Lightning]], which used to be called the Ice Palace.
167* Not a palace, and never actually realized, but there have been plans to build various large and labyrinthine structures, most famously [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Habakkuk HMS Habakkuk]] out of a frozen mix of water and wood pulp called [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pykrete "pykrete."]] The Series/MythBusters had fun with this stuff during their second Alaska special episode.
168* The [[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1339132/Lighthouse-transformed-fairy-castle-encased-sparkling-ice.html Cleveland Harbor West Pierhead Lighthouse]] looked like one after waves of icy water covered it with frost.
169* The notoriously crazy former {{UsefulNotes/Turkmenistan}} President Saparmurat Niyazov had one constructed near the capital (keep in mind that Turkmenistan is a ''desert country''—technically a cold desert, but there’s still not much water and even in winter the daily low temperatures are still usually above freezing).
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