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[[Transbaltia|Transbaltian]] royal residences are palaces, castles and houses occupied by members of the [[Monarchy of Transbaltia|Transbaltian royal]] and ducal families in the Grand Duchy of Transbaltia. Some, like [[Tavliga Palace]] and Runesburg Palace, are owned by the Royal or Ducal crowns (ownership by the Grand Duke or Duke is by virtue of his or her position.), while others like Kastroka Castle and Woltenburg Manor are personally owned and have been passed down for generations. Some royal palaces, such as the Palace of Borstadt, are no longer residences but serve government, historical or cultural purposes. Some remain in irregular use for royal occasions, such as Hansburghof in Konigshafen.
[[Transbaltia|Transbaltian]] royal residences are palaces, castles and houses occupied by members of the [[Monarchy of Transbaltia|Transbaltian royal]] and ducal families in the Grand Duchy of Transbaltia. Some, like [[Tavliga Palace]] and Runesburg Palace, are owned by the Royal or Ducal crowns (ownership by the Grand Duke or Duke is by virtue of his or her position.), while others like Kastroka Castle and Woltenburg Manor are personally owned and have been passed down for generations. Some royal palaces, such as the Palace of Borstadt, are no longer residences but serve government, historical or cultural purposes. Some remain in irregular use for royal occasions, such as Hansburghof in Konigshafen.
* [[Tavliga Palace]]. Located in [[Tavliga]] it is the seat of the Grand Duke. It was constructed between 1780 and 1789 for Grand Duke Otto I, and was marveled as one of the largest royal residences in the world.
* [[Runesburg Palace]]. Located in rural Cisvilia, it is the retreat of the Grand Duke. It was constructed for Grand Duke August, the consort of Transbaltia and the Elector of Runesburg in Dolchland.
* [[Palace of Borstadt]]. Also located in Tavliga. It was constructed to house the royal court and the royal estate, and has since become the seat of the Kanzler.

Revision as of 09:42, 7 November 2021

Tavliga Palace, the primary royal seat
Runesburg Palace, the royal summer retreat
Palace of Borstadt, museum and the seat of the Kanzler and Royal Estate
Woltenburg Manor, seat of the Duke of Latovia
Kaurtsburg Palace, seat of the Duke of Ostland
Ostov Palace, former residence of the Ahranian monarch in Transbaltia
Macklenburg Palace, seat of the Duchess of Couritania

Transbaltian royal residences are palaces, castles and houses occupied by members of the Transbaltian royal and ducal families in the Grand Duchy of Transbaltia. Some, like Tavliga Palace and Runesburg Palace, are owned by the Royal or Ducal crowns (ownership by the Grand Duke or Duke is by virtue of his or her position.), while others like Kastroka Castle and Woltenburg Manor are personally owned and have been passed down for generations. Some royal palaces, such as the Palace of Borstadt, are no longer residences but serve government, historical or cultural purposes. Some remain in irregular use for royal occasions, such as Hansburghof in Konigshafen.

  • Tavliga Palace. Located in Tavliga it is the seat of the Grand Duke. It was constructed between 1780 and 1789 for Grand Duke Otto I, and was marveled as one of the largest royal residences in the world.
  • Runesburg Palace. Located in rural Cisvilia, it is the retreat of the Grand Duke. It was constructed for Grand Duke August, the consort of Transbaltia and the Elector of Runesburg in Dolchland.
  • Palace of Borstadt. Also located in Tavliga. It was constructed to house the royal court and the royal estate, and has since become the seat of the Kanzler.