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The '''Casa Real de la Estrella''' ([[Martino language|Martino]]: Royal House of the Star) is a prominent royal residence located in the heart of [[Cardenas]], the capital of [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]]. Originally constructed between {{AN|1706}} and {{AN|1710}} by architect Enrique de Armas, the residence is known for its distinctive Neo-[[Alexandria|Alexandrian]] architecture and intricate star motif, which adorns the iron gates at the main entrance. The star has since become a symbol of unity within the nation, reflecting the diverse cultural and historical heritage of [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]].
The '''Casa Real de la Estrella''' ([[Martino language|Martino]]: Royal House of the Star) is a prominent royal residence located in the heart of [[Cardenas]], the capital of [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]]. Originally constructed between {{AN|1706}} and {{AN|1710}} by architect Enrique de Armas, the residence is known for its distinctive Neo-[[Alexandria|Alexandrian]] architecture and intricate star motif, which adorns the iron gates at the main entrance. The star has since become a symbol of unity within the nation, reflecting the diverse cultural and historical heritage of [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]].


Casa Real de la Estrella is primarily used as the city residence for the extended royal family. The palatial complex includes grand reception halls, private apartments, and meticulously landscaped gardens. Its central location and historical significance make it an essential part of [[Cárdenas]]' cultural and architectural heritage, serving as both a functional royal estate and a symbol of the monarchy’s connection to the heart of the nation.
Casa Real de la Estrella is primarily used as the city residence for the [[House of Inti-Carrillo|extended royal family]]. The palatial complex includes grand reception halls, private apartments, and meticulously landscaped gardens. Its central location and historical significance make it an essential part of [[Cárdenas]]' cultural and architectural heritage, serving as both a functional royal estate and a symbol of the monarchy’s connection to the heart of the nation.
 
==Current Residents==


==See also==
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Revision as of 00:42, 6 December 2024

Casa Real de la Estrella
General information
Type Royal residence
Architectural style Neo-Alexandrian
Location Cárdenas
Country Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie
Construction started 1706 AN
Completed 1710 AN
Owner Monarchy of Nouvelle Alexandrie
Technical details
Material Stone, iron, and marble
Floor count 4
Grounds 8 hectares
Design and construction
Architect Enrique de Armas

The Casa Real de la Estrella (Martino: Royal House of the Star) is a prominent royal residence located in the heart of Cardenas, the capital of Nouvelle Alexandrie. Originally constructed between 1706 AN and 1710 AN by architect Enrique de Armas, the residence is known for its distinctive Neo-Alexandrian architecture and intricate star motif, which adorns the iron gates at the main entrance. The star has since become a symbol of unity within the nation, reflecting the diverse cultural and historical heritage of Nouvelle Alexandrie.

Casa Real de la Estrella is primarily used as the city residence for the extended royal family. The palatial complex includes grand reception halls, private apartments, and meticulously landscaped gardens. Its central location and historical significance make it an essential part of Cárdenas' cultural and architectural heritage, serving as both a functional royal estate and a symbol of the monarchy’s connection to the heart of the nation.

Current Residents

See also