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Front of the palace
Jingdaoese Haus
Temple of Friendship
Hofpavillon Brandenburg

The Arkadius Palace (Germanian: Arkadius Palais) was a palace of Arkadius I southwest of Pozdam. The building was built in 1673 AN. The palace formerly served as the residential palace of the Emperor of Francia and his family. The Hofburg, the emperor's work palace, was located in the center of the city, which was built in 1678. As of 1730 AN, the site of the palace was occupied by cantonments of the Benacian Union Defence Force garrisoned in the Governorate of Absentien.

History

Already at the invitation to have Arkadius Frederik Gustavus des Vinandy crown as king of Amokolia, it was considered to build a royal palace. In view of the fact that the old capital of Amokolia, Anun, and other old cities such as Petersburg, it was decided to build a new capital: Brandenburg. A new royal palace was to be built in this new capital.

The design of the palace was presented to the newly crowned king. When the Amokolian delegation visited the Blanckenhof Palace, they apologized for the "small palace", since the design included only 200 rooms, while the Blanckenhof Palace has 1441 rooms. The prospective king showed to be very satisfied with the design: "modest glanduleus".

The military council of Amokolia had to release more money for the Amokolian Highlanders in their fight against terrorism and the defense of national borders, which would postpone the construction of the palace. The council was ashamed that there would be no residence available for the king for the time being. The king found out and financed the construction of the palace from his own resources. This should remain secret, but the Brandenburger Post found out and published about it. After that, the until then nameless palace was called the "Arkadius Palais".

Around the palace

The immediate area is largely owned by the Kaiser, which mainly contains a forested area. This is to prevent the palace from being built in by the growing city of Brandenburg. This area is called Noreia Park.

Jingdaoese House

In the gardens of the palace is a Jingdaoese House (Germanian: Jingdaosian Haus), this is a tea pavilion. The king had this built out of appreciation for the Jingdaoese culture.

Temple of Friendship

In addition, the king had a Temple of Friendship (Germanian: Freundschaftstempel) built. In this temple a bust of Vidar Salim Livarson Ayreon-Kalirion ibn al-Majeed al-Osman bin Sathrati or Waffel-Paine can be found. An eternal flame keeps the memory of the emperor alive.

Imperial train station

Near the palace is a imperial train station, called Hofpavillon Brandenburg. The royal train can depart from here to all parts of Francia Media, as well as to Blanckenhof Palace near 's Koningenwaarde in Batavia, which also has its own train station. The Orient Express would have stopped here.

Noreia Park

The park surrounding the palace is called the Noreia Park. This park offers space for recreation for the city dwellers of Brandenburg, but also a memorial to the Froyalan Genocide is erected in this park.