Palais d'Avalon
Main Structures
- Château d'Avalon: The central building, 3 times the size of Versailles' main palace, with:
- Royal apartments (for the monarch and family).
- State rooms for official ceremonies and receptions.
- A grand throne room.
- Private chapels and chapels for public worship.
- Libraries, art galleries, and museums.
- Banquet halls and ballrooms.
- Two Large Royal Halls:
- Hall of Kings: For coronations, royal weddings, and major state events.
- Hall of Nations: For diplomatic gatherings, treaties, and international summits.
- Administrative Buildings:
- Chancery offices for royal decrees and governance.
- Treasury and tax collection offices.
- Archives for historical records and legal documents.
- A dedicated postal and communication hub.
- Smaller Palaces:
- Summer Palace: A retreat for the royal family during warmer months.
- Winter Palace: A cozy, insulated residence for colder seasons.
- Guest Palaces: For visiting dignitaries and foreign royalty.
Cultural and Recreational Buildings
- Grand Opera Theater: A massive, ornate theater for operas, ballets, and symphonies.
- Smaller Theaters: For plays, chamber music, and experimental performances.
- Card Club: An exclusive venue for nobles to play games of chance and strategy.
- Outdoor Music Venue: An amphitheater for concerts and open-air performances.
- Art Studios and Workshops: For royal artists, sculptors, and craftsmen.
Sports and Military Facilities
- Tourney-Jousting Field:
- A large arena with stands for spectators.
- Stables for knights’ horses and armories for equipment.
- Tennis Facilities:
- Multiple courts, including indoor and outdoor options.
- Archery Venue:
- A long-range field with targets and spectator seating.
- Military Barracks and Training Grounds:
- Housing for 2,000 guards and their horses.
- Training fields for drills, cavalry exercises, and mock battles.
- Armories and blacksmiths for weapon maintenance.
- Kennel: For royal hunting dogs and pets.
- Aviary: A large, ornate structure for exotic birds and falconry.
Gardens, Parks, and Water Features
- Formal Gardens:
- Symmetrical designs with fountains, statues, and manicured hedges.
- Flower gardens with seasonal blooms.
- Forests and Woodlands:
- Plots of dense forest for hunting, hiking, and solitude.
- Hidden clearings for picnics or secret meetings.
- Water Features:
- A river running through the estate, with bridges and waterfront promenades.
- Canals, lakes, and cascading fountains.
- A boating house for royal gondolas or small ships.
- Major Parks:
- A public park for citizens to enjoy (with restricted access to royal areas).
- A private royal park with exclusive amenities.
Additional Features
- Isolated Chateaus:
- Scattered in forested regions for private retreats or romantic getaways.
- Hunting Lodges:
- Smaller, rustic buildings for royal hunting parties.
- Orangeries and Greenhouses:
- For growing exotic plants, fruits, and flowers year-round.
- Market Square:
- A small marketplace within the palace grounds for artisans and vendors.
- Royal Stables:
- For the monarch’s personal horses and carriages.
- Clock Tower and Observatory:
- A tall tower with a clock and astronomical instruments.
- Monuments and Statues:
- Commemorating past monarchs, military victories, and cultural achievements.
Layout and Design Considerations
- Symmetry and Grandeur: Like Versailles, your palace could emphasize symmetry, with long, straight pathways radiating from the main building.
- Hidden Passages and Secret Rooms: For intrigue and escape routes.
- Mixed Architectural Styles: Combining classical, baroque, and gothic elements to reflect the kingdom’s history.
- Integration with Nature: The palace should blend seamlessly with its natural surroundings, with gardens and forests flowing into the built environment.
Scale
- Building Space: 3 times Versailles’ 67,000 sq. meters = ~201,000 sq. meters (2.16 million sq. feet).
- Outdoor Space: 20 times Versailles’ 8,150 hectares = ~163,000 hectares (402,700 acres). This allows for vast forests, parks, and recreational areas.
This palace would be a self-contained city, capable of hosting thousands of people while maintaining its grandeur and functionality. It would be a symbol of power, culture, and luxury, reflecting the wealth and ambition of the fictional kingdom it represents.