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|Row3Title=Owner:|Row3Info=[[Constantine IX Vasa]]}}The Borhaus Palace is located next to the Leda Palace which is located in the center of Sarholm. Furthermore, the Borhaus Palace is the seat of the [[Assembly of Peers]] and where its meetings are held. It is also worth mentioning that His Imperial Majesty, the Emperor, uses Borhaus Palace for the openings of [[Imperial Parliament|Parliament]] and for Speeches from the Throne.
|Row3Title=Owner:|Row3Info=[[Constantine IX Vasa]]}}The Borhaus Palace is located next to the Leda Palace which is located in the center of Sarholm. Furthermore, the Borhaus Palace is the seat of the [[Assembly of Peers]] and where its meetings are held. It is also worth mentioning that His Imperial Majesty, the Emperor, uses Borhaus Palace for the openings of [[Imperial Parliament|Parliament]] and for Speeches from the Throne.



[[File:AssemblyofPeers.png|thumb|298x298px|Interior of the Borhaus Palace]]

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Borhaus Palace

The Exterior of the Borhaus Palace

Built in:

2017

Address:

Borhaus Palace, 2 Victoria Way

Owner:

Constantine IX Vasa

The Borhaus Palace is located next to the Leda Palace which is located in the center of Sarholm. Furthermore, the Borhaus Palace is the seat of the Assembly of Peers and where its meetings are held. It is also worth mentioning that His Imperial Majesty, the Emperor, uses Borhaus Palace for the openings of Parliament and for Speeches from the Throne.


Interior of the Borhaus Palace