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== Interior ==
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The Chamber of the Legislative Council of Packilvania is the largest room in the building. It contains a red carpet. The interiors are built from cream-coloured marble. It is flanked by columns capped with ornate capitals. The furnishings are made from dark heavy wood and the chairs from leather. The speaker and his staff sit in the centre and front, facing the rest of the members, whose seats are arranged in a hemicycle. The windows are draped with red curtains. The space accommodates up to 500 people in the chamber and 200 in the galleries. The arrangement of seats represents how there is no official opposition and that the legislature is symbolically united.
 
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== Grounds ==
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The grounds of the Palace consist of terraced gardens landscaped with plants native to the area. The water from the Kariad River is used to create streams and ponds throughout the grounds. The grounds are open to the public and many amenities are provided such as benches, water fountains, and shade. The grounds feature prominent monuments such as a statue of Gideon Muktan by Radyami Baskhut which was moved from the Central Garden to the Cloistered Garden. It also features an equestrian statue of Sultan Zygros II in the Orchid Garden. A statue of the Count of Aqmud sitting on a pile of books anchors the Southern Terrace. There is also the Martyrs' Pavilion in the Central Garden, which contains the names of members of the [[Carriers of Mercy]] who died in the war against the Communists.
 
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