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The '''Presidential Palace''' in [[Alta'ti]], [[Elborra]], is the official residence of the [[President of Elborra]]. | The '''Presidential Palace''' in [[Alta'ti]], [[Elborra]], is the official residence of the [[President of Elborra]]. Built as an [[Iobaray]]an fortress in 1328, the castle served as a governor's residence and military post. When Elborra became a [[Zamastan]]ian dependency, it transitioned to a preserved state until Elborra's independence. The architectural ensemble has a sober character in its exterior and splendid in its interior, with the magnificent gardens and courtyards that maintain cultural inspiration. | ||
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Revision as of 18:41, 9 August 2024
Presidential Palace | |
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Type | Castle/palace |
Location | Alta'ti, Elborra |
Built | 1328 AD (on the site of earlier structures) |
The Presidential Palace in Alta'ti, Elborra, is the official residence of the President of Elborra. Built as an Iobarayan fortress in 1328, the castle served as a governor's residence and military post. When Elborra became a Zamastanian dependency, it transitioned to a preserved state until Elborra's independence. The architectural ensemble has a sober character in its exterior and splendid in its interior, with the magnificent gardens and courtyards that maintain cultural inspiration.