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The first embassy between [[Nikolia]] and the Blackhelm Confederacy in Paradise City was established in the late 16th century. The current embassy location was purpose built by the Nikolian government in the early 18th century, and has remained in service since. | The first embassy between [[Nikolia]] and the Blackhelm Confederacy in Paradise City was established in the late 16th century. The current embassy location was purpose built by the Nikolian government in the early 18th century, and has remained in service since. | ||
==Structure== | |||
The exterior of the building is typical of the style of palaces built in [[Campus Martius]] and other sections of Paradise City's Old City section. | |||
In addition to the standard diplomatic facilities, the compound includes the Pons Culturalis Hall, a cultural facility consisting of an auditorium, ballroom, and exhibition hall. Like many embassies, it regularly hosts events for the general public including concerts (e.g. baroque, classical, jazz, contemporary, pop and alternative music), films, dance, exhibitions, lectures and theatre. | |||
==Ambassador's Residence== | ==Ambassador's Residence== | ||
[[File:NikResidence.png|thumb|left|[[Aula Slavica]], the official residence of the Nikolian Ambassador]] | [[File:NikResidence.png|thumb|left|[[Aula Slavica]], the official residence of the Nikolian Ambassador]] | ||
The official residence of the Nikolian Ambassador to the Blackhelm Confederacy since 1874 has been the [[Aula Slavica]], located in the | The official residence of the Nikolian Ambassador to the Blackhelm Confederacy since 1874 has been the [[Aula Slavica]], located in the Cervus District, just a few blocks from the [[Paradisian Arena]]. | ||
The Aura Slavica was designed by Nikolian architects to resemble mansions in Beograd, and as a result it is in contrast with the surrounding structures. This has made the site something of a unique oddity within the city, and as such regularly draws tourists seeking to take a photo in front of it. | The Aura Slavica was designed by Nikolian architects to resemble mansions in Beograd, and as a result it is in contrast with the surrounding structures. This has made the site something of a unique oddity within the city, and as such regularly draws tourists seeking to take a photo in front of it. |
Latest revision as of 17:54, 6 January 2024
Embassy of The Kingdom of Nikolia, Paradise City
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Location | Paradise City, Blackhelm Confederacy |
Address | 151 Via Marius VIII |
Ambassador | His Excellency Mr. Stefan Mihailović |
The Embassy of The Kingdom of Nikolia, Paradise City is the diplomatic mission of the Nikolian Kingdom in the Blackhelm Confederacy. The embassy is led by ambassador Stefan Mihailović, and is located in the Campus Martius section of the city.
The first embassy between Nikolia and the Blackhelm Confederacy in Paradise City was established in the late 16th century. The current embassy location was purpose built by the Nikolian government in the early 18th century, and has remained in service since.
Structure
The exterior of the building is typical of the style of palaces built in Campus Martius and other sections of Paradise City's Old City section.
In addition to the standard diplomatic facilities, the compound includes the Pons Culturalis Hall, a cultural facility consisting of an auditorium, ballroom, and exhibition hall. Like many embassies, it regularly hosts events for the general public including concerts (e.g. baroque, classical, jazz, contemporary, pop and alternative music), films, dance, exhibitions, lectures and theatre.
Ambassador's Residence
The official residence of the Nikolian Ambassador to the Blackhelm Confederacy since 1874 has been the Aula Slavica, located in the Cervus District, just a few blocks from the Paradisian Arena.
The Aura Slavica was designed by Nikolian architects to resemble mansions in Beograd, and as a result it is in contrast with the surrounding structures. This has made the site something of a unique oddity within the city, and as such regularly draws tourists seeking to take a photo in front of it.