Imperial Palace of Acadea
The imperial palace in the city centre of Acadea was the residence of the imperial family and members of their court as well as the political centre of the city of Acadea as well as the acadean Empire. In its earliest form it is most likely one of the oldest buildings in the city. It was also one of the first to be rediscovered after the explorer Marian started to unearth the ruins of the city.
In the heyday of the acadean Empire, it most likely was one of the largest and most impressive structures in the entire city, partly to represent the power, wealth and influence of the Emperor. Just like the rest of the city, it was destroyed and covered in ashes when the volcanoes around it all erupted.
In the heyday of the acadean Empire, it most likely was one of the largest and most impressive structures in the entire city, partly to represent the power, wealth and influence of the Emperor. Just like the rest of the city, it was destroyed and covered in ashes when the volcanoes around it all erupted.
RUINED STRUCTURE
24th August 479 CE
24th August 479 CE
Founding Date
0 - 3 CE
Type
Palace
Parent Location
Owning Organization
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