Electorsbourg
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Electorsbourg is a Royal Palace and complex of structures near Cana, Canaery. It was constructed by House de Weluta in the 1780s in order to establish a more luxurious home in Canaery, where the Apostolic King of Urcea - then also the Emperor of the Levantines - spent much of the year residing on Imperial business. During the Recess of the Julii and Aedanicad the building fell out of use for official functions, but during the reign of King Aedanicus VIII it became the unofficial residence of the Prince of Halfway upon coming of age, a status it has retained through the modern era. The palace and its grounds are also sometimes used for conferences with foreign leaders, especially those leaders from Burgundie or Sarpedon. Electorsbourg was the site of the final peace negotiation that ended the Third Fratricide and many other peace talks.
Electorsbourg | |
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Panorama of the Palace at Electorsbourg. | |
General information | |
Status | In Use |
Type | Royal residence |
Architectural style | Palladian |
Location | Urceopolis, Archduchy of Urceopolis |
Country | Urcea |
Named for | Elector of Canaery |
Construction started | 1781 |
Estimated completion | 1785 |
Owner | Government of Urcea |
Affiliation | House de Weluta |
Known for | Residence of the Elector of Canaery |