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The '''Julian Palace''' is a complex of buildings which serves as the royal residence and the primary seat of the [[Government of Urcea]]. The structure - a sprawling, extensive series of connected buildings built over time - contains the treasury of the [[Julian Throne and Crown Jewels of Urcea]], as well as the throne room, royal apartments, chambers for both the [[ | The '''Julian Palace''' is a complex of buildings which serves as the royal residence and the primary seat of the [[Government of Urcea]]. The structure - a sprawling, extensive series of connected buildings built over time - contains the treasury of the [[Julian Throne and Crown Jewels of Urcea]], as well as the throne room, royal apartments, chambers for both the [[Conshilía Purpháidhe]] and [[Conshilía Daoni]], in addition to office space for leadership of both councils, including offices for the [[Procurator]] and [[Chancellor and Temporary President]]. The Palace comprises much of the modern Urceopolitan borough of [[Urceopolis_(City)#New_City|New City]]. While the Julian Palace is nominally the official royal residence of the [[Apostolic King of Urcea]], the King and his courtiers primarily reside in [[Castle Welute]] outside of the city of [[Urceopolis (City)|Urceopolis]] proper. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
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====Throne room and royal residence==== | ====Throne room and royal residence==== | ||
The throne room also hosts the annual [[Damselalia#Presentation_of_the_Debutantes|Presentation of the Debutantes]]. | The throne room also hosts the annual [[Damselalia#Presentation_of_the_Debutantes|Presentation of the Debutantes]]. | ||
==== | ==== Purpháidhe chamber ==== | ||
===Caroline Hall=== | ===Caroline Hall=== | ||
===National Hall=== | ===National Hall=== | ||
The "National Hall" is a structure built between [[1862]] and [[1870]] adjoining the Caroline Hall and incorporating some rooms which were previously ancillary parts of the Caeline Palace. It is so named because it is the home of the [[ | The "National Hall" is a structure built between [[1862]] and [[1870]] adjoining the Caroline Hall and incorporating some rooms which were previously ancillary parts of the Caeline Palace. It is so named because it is the home of the [[Conshilía Daoni]], including office space for its leaders, the legislative chamber itself, and various committee and other rooms necessary for the functioning of the body. | ||
==== Daoni chamber ==== | ==== Daoni chamber ==== | ||
[[File:Wien - Parlament, Bundesversammlungssaal.JPG|thumb|left|200px|The legislative chambers of the [[ | [[File:Wien - Parlament, Bundesversammlungssaal.JPG|thumb|left|200px|The legislative chambers of the [[Conshilía Daoni]].]] | ||
==== Auxiliary committee rooms ==== | ==== Auxiliary committee rooms ==== | ||
[[File:Klub-Enquete Kreativquartiere im gesamtstädtischen Interesse (8641467163).jpg|thumb|right|200px|Besides committee meetings, the auxiliary rooms of National Hall are used for a variety of legislative purposes, such as a 2014 {{wp|press conference}} shown here.]] | [[File:Klub-Enquete Kreativquartiere im gesamtstädtischen Interesse (8641467163).jpg|thumb|right|200px|Besides committee meetings, the auxiliary rooms of National Hall are used for a variety of legislative purposes, such as a 2014 {{wp|press conference}} shown here.]] |