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[[Anders von Necksee]] became famous throughout [[Levantia]] for his work during the Yonderian Golden Age. Centered primarily around romantic motifs of rural [[Yonderre]], von Necksee's work was in part political of nature, inspired by Falks' ''[[My Yonderre]]'', von Necksee sought to do his part in uniting the people of [[Yonderre]] around what would become [[Yonderian national romanticism]].  
[[Anders von Necksee]] became famous throughout [[Levantia]] for his work during the Yonderian Golden Age. Centered primarily around romantic motifs of rural [[Yonderre]], von Necksee's work was in part political of nature, inspired by Falks' ''[[My Yonderre]]'', von Necksee sought to do his part in uniting the people of [[Yonderre]] around what would become [[Yonderian national romanticism]].  
==Architecture==
==Architecture==
[[File:Morten Jepsen - Folkeliv ved Københavns Byret.png|thumb|''Collinebourg City Court'' by Siegmar Kohl (1896)]]
===Collinebourg===
===Collinebourg===
[[File:Morten Jepsen - Folkeliv ved Københavns Byret.png|thumb|''Collinebourg City Court'' by Siegmar Kohl (1896)]]
As the capital of [[Yonderre]], [[Collinebourg]] was at the very center of all aspects of the Yonderian Golden Age, not least thanks to its academic and political institutions like the [[University of Collinebourg]]. The architecture of much of central Collinebourg is heavily influenced by the neo-classical style that came into fashion in the nineteenth century. Notable examples include the façade of [[Collinebourg Castle]] which was renovated in the 1840s, Collinebourg City Court onto which was added collums and an arch inspired by ancient Istroyan civilization in 1848 and [[Saint Prokop's Basilica]].
As the capital of [[Yonderre]], [[Collinebourg]] was at the very center of all aspects of the Yonderian Golden Age, not least thanks to its academic and political institutions like the [[University of Collinebourg]]. The architecture of much of central Collinebourg is heavily influenced by the neo-classical style that came into fashion in the nineteenth century. Notable examples include the façade of [[Collinebourg Castle]] which was renovated in the 1840s, Collinebourg City Court onto which was added collums and an arch inspired by ancient Istroyan civilization in 1848 and [[Saint Prokop's Basilica]].
==Notes==
==Notes==
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