President's mansion

The President's mansion is a location found in all three books. Found in the City Circle, it is home to President Snow, and later, President Coin and, presumably, President Paylor.

In The Hunger Games, the trubutes ride their chariots through the City Circle and stop in front of the mansion to listen to a welcoming speech by President Snow. In Catching Fire, it serves basically the same role.

In Mockingjay, Katniss tells her squad that she was on a mission infiltrate the mansion to kill Snow on Coin's orders. However the squad never does infiltrate the mansion, because President Snow surrenders to the Rebels after a hoverplane with a Capitol seal on its side drops bombs on the Capitol children and some rebel medics, including Prim. Later, the mansion becomes the new home of President Coin. Katniss wakes up inside the mansion, and goes to the rose garden, where she meets some Rebel soldiers guarding it, but Commander Paylor tells them to let Katniss in. Inside she finds Snow, shackled to a chair and awaiting execution. Snow tells Katniss that he himself did not order the bombing, rather, Coin did to force the Capitol to surrender. Later, the surviving victors meet and vote to have a Hunger Games including Capitol children. Immediatly following this, Katniss was to shoot Snow with an arrow (firing the symbolic "last shot" of the Rebellion), but shoots Coin instead to avenge Prim.

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The mansion is very large and Katniss presumes it to be full of Pods to discourage intruders. It contains a garden, where Snow grows his genetically enhanced roses and where both he and Coin are killed. It also contains a meeting room where the surviving victors decide whether or not to have another Hunger Games.