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The '''Summer Palace''' is the current colloquial name for the '''Réoran Palace''', the former
The Palace was built in the 1540s as
The major structural additions of the long cloister-style rowhouses and offices took place in the mid-1800s, which today includes the well-known Royal Treasury. This particular area of the Palace is open to public tours in December, and is a functioning (though guarded and monitored) branch of the Royal Corric Mint. Much of the living space in the Palace is concentrated in the main keep and townhomes, and also includes barracks for the Royal Corric Guard detachment stationed here. A rail stop just outside the palace is in place for the 2 and 4 lines of Eleçeron Public Rail, though access to the structure from this station is restricted.
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