St. Fila's Palace

St. Fîlä's Palace is the residence of the Counts (1589 BC-721 BC), Dukes (721 BC-753 AD), Kings (753 AD-1945 AD), and Presidents (1945 AD-present) of Leubantia. Prior to 1004 AD it was simply called "The Royal Palace". It is located in the capital city, Trilfuva.

First Palace
The First Palace was built in 1594 BC. It was renamed St. Fîlä's Palace in 1004 AD after St. Fîlä, who had been made the patron saint of Leubantia the previous year. It was made of wood and was destroyed by fire in the late 13th Century AD.

Second Palace
Work commenced on the Second Palace shortly after the first was destroyed by fire in the late 13th Century AD. The palace was finished in the mid 14th Century AD and, unlike the First, was made of stone. However, this did not save it from being destroyed by fire in the mid 18th Century AD.

Third Palace
Work commenced on the Third Palace shortly after the first was destroyed by fire in the mid 18th Century AD. Like the Second Palace, it was made of stone, but the kind of stone that the Third Palace was made of was much stronger stone. It is the current palace.