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The '''Hestia Estate''' is a palace in Arianna, Timeria and histroic residence of the Hestia Familia. The residence sits on 6,000 acres south of downtown Arianna and is considered the 7th District. The Entire Estate is officially recognized as a National Landmark under the Department of Interior. There are multiple buildings, gardens, and historic landmarks on the property. | The '''Hestia Estate''' is a palace in Arianna, Timeria and histroic residence of the Hestia Familia. The residence sits on 6,000 acres south of downtown Arianna and is considered the 7th District. The Entire Estate is officially recognized as a National Landmark under the Department of Interior. There are multiple buildings, gardens, and historic landmarks on the property. | ||
=History= | =History= | ||
The original Hestia Estate was established in 703 by the Hestia Familia which founded Arianna the same year. The estate was originally much smaller and much of the original structure has been lost. The current residence was built in 1635 and received a number of expansions before a complete renovation in 1915. |
Revision as of 21:46, 27 November 2022
Hestia Estate | |
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General information | |
Status | Residence |
Type | Palace |
Town or city | Arianna |
Country | Timeria |
Construction started | March, 1635 |
Completed | August 21st, 1642 |
Renovated |
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Owner | Hestia Familia |
The Hestia Estate is a palace in Arianna, Timeria and histroic residence of the Hestia Familia. The residence sits on 6,000 acres south of downtown Arianna and is considered the 7th District. The Entire Estate is officially recognized as a National Landmark under the Department of Interior. There are multiple buildings, gardens, and historic landmarks on the property.
History
The original Hestia Estate was established in 703 by the Hestia Familia which founded Arianna the same year. The estate was originally much smaller and much of the original structure has been lost. The current residence was built in 1635 and received a number of expansions before a complete renovation in 1915.