The White House is one of the most famous houses in the world with 132 rooms, 35 bathrooms and 412 doors, spread over six floors.

But President Donald Trump's official residence also houses a range of "secret" facilities, including a bowling alley, a chocolate factory, and a huge emergency bunker. The president's family lives in a special suite that can accommodate family members and other visitors. It has special events, such as: celebrations, and official dinners.

If Trump wants to get some flowers for his wife, Melania, or go bowling, he doesn't have to leave the White House because his basement is essentially a shopping mall, but unlike most centers, this product offers only White House goods.

There is a flower shop and a carpenter on the ground floor, along with a so-called 'chocolate shop', where chefs prepare cakes and desserts for formal occasions; the hand-made Easter cake can be as big as 40 pounds, an adult.

On the ground floor there is also a one-lane bowling alley with plush couches, custom printed bowling balls and a picture of the White House.The hall was built for the 33rd US president, Harry Truman, in the West Wing in 1947, and was later repaired under Richard Nixon. He moved the hall down the North Portico entrance in 1969, and in January 2017, the Trump family was photographed enthusiastically testing the bowling alley, while more than 500,000 people were protesting against the new president, outside the White House.

gym

If the first family wants to keep fit, you won't have to leave their own home, because the Clinton family has turned the living room on the third floor of the presidential residence into a home gym, and the “exercise room” allows you to exercise for Trump and his relatives, at any time. Today, former first lady Michelle Obama, who was filmed in the gym as part of her "Let's Move" campaign to tackle childhood obesity, has benefited.

Music room

Any member of the first family who decides to use the gym may be upset or entertained by the loud music in the next room, which Hillary Clinton is said to have arranged as a birthday present for her husband Bill Clinton in the 1990s, so he can play the saxophone. This was not the first room for music. The green room on the first floor is the first room in the 19th century White House.

Emergency cache

Many have heard of the Presidential Emergency Operations Center, a safe-haven underneath the eastern flank that the US president could use in emergency situations, but reports claim that a new, secret “huge warehouse” was built under the northern green meadow, and the underground bunker was built during Barak's administration. Obama, according to the former Washington Post reporter and author of the White House Trump, Ronald Kessler. The emergency bunker is believed to be large enough to fit the president, his family and White House staff, if needed.

Queen's bedroom

When Queen Elizabeth visits Washington, there is only one place she can stay - the Queen's Bedroom, on the second floor of the residence.

The large room has four-poster beds and is part of a range of rooms, including a sitting room and a royal bathroom.

For the first time, Queen Elizabeth resided in the spacious pavilion when she visited President Dwight Eisenhower in 1957; she has lived there several times since.

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