PRESIDENT'S PALACE

Secrets of Joe Biden’s new home the White House from chocolate shop & ‘doomsday’ bunker to naked pool parties

WITH 132 rooms, 35 bathrooms and two swimming pools, Joe Biden's new presidential home in Washington DC is nothing short of spectacular. 

But the White House, which Biden will move into today, also houses a host of secret features - from a 40-seater theatre and a bowling alley to a 'doomsday mega-bunker'.

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Joe Biden's new home, the White House, boasts 132 rooms, 35 bathrooms and a host of secret features
Biden, pictured with wife Jill yesterday, is set to be inaugurated as the 46th President of the United States todayCredit: Getty Images - Getty

The sprawling building is made up of three major parts, including the West Wing - home to the US President's Oval Office - and the East Wing, where the First Lady is based.

The third part is the Executive Residence, where the Biden family will live, royals and other visitors are accommodated, and special events such as state dinners are held.

Here, as President-elect Biden, 78, prepares to take the oath of office and Donald Trump spends his final few hours as US leader, we reveal the astonishing features hidden inside the White House...

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In January 2017, the Trump family were filmed enthusiastically testing out the bowling lane as 500,000 people protested against the new POTUS on their doorstep.

Vanessa Trump, then-wife of Donald Trump's son Donald Trump Jr, tests out the bowling lane in 2017Credit: Twitter / @DonaldJTrumpJr
Vanessa stands beside daughter Madison inside the basement bowling roomCredit: Twitter / @DonaldJTrumpJr
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The feature, in the Executive Residence, was first installed during the Nixon administrationCredit: Alamy
A bowling ball features an image of the White HouseCredit: Alamy
President Richard Nixon was said to be a bowling fanCredit: Alamy

Trump's 'tanning bed'

Location: Residence, third floor

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The tan of soon-to-be former US president Trump has been the subject of much speculation since his election.

The White House administration have insisted it's the result of "good genes".

But according to Trump's former aide, Omarosa Manigault Newman, it actually comes from a sunbed the 74-year-old had added to the Residence's third floor.

Newman claims in her book 'Unhinged' that Trump fought with then-Chief Usher Angella Reid over the bed's installation after requesting one be put in so he could top up his tan.

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The suite sits near the Lincoln Bedroom - which is next door to the Treaty Room (the President's study) and the old workplace of former president Abraham Lincoln.

The room's décor is described as having "a mid-19th century, chintzy"  feel to it, with heavy furniture and a nearly eight-foot-by-six-foot bed with a giant rosewood headboard.

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