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The Palati Daidalo was the royal palace of Lovia until May 4, 2008. It was named after the Greek architect Daidalos (Daedalus) and was the largest palace of Lovia. King Dimitri I was crowned here on November 9, 2007, instead of in the Old Royal Palace. It is situated in the King's Gardens, a Noble City neighborhood. In the night between May 3 and 4 2008 the large palace was destroyed by a huge fire. Firefighters managed to stop the fire in the morning of May 4. The Old Royal Palace, The Garden's Chapel and the Wine Cellar are still in good condition.

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  • The Palati Daidalo was the royal palace of Lovia until May 4, 2008. It was named after the Greek architect Daidalos (Daedalus) and was the largest palace of Lovia. King Dimitri I was crowned here on November 9, 2007, instead of in the Old Royal Palace. It is situated in the King's Gardens, a Noble City neighborhood. In the night between May 3 and 4 2008 the large palace was destroyed by a huge fire. Firefighters managed to stop the fire in the morning of May 4. The Old Royal Palace, The Garden's Chapel and the Wine Cellar are still in good condition.
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  • Palati Daidalo
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  • Ruin
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  • Sylvania
  • King's Gardens, Noble City,
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  • August 2007
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  • The Palati Daidalo was the royal palace of Lovia until May 4, 2008. It was named after the Greek architect Daidalos (Daedalus) and was the largest palace of Lovia. King Dimitri I was crowned here on November 9, 2007, instead of in the Old Royal Palace. It is situated in the King's Gardens, a Noble City neighborhood. In the night between May 3 and 4 2008 the large palace was destroyed by a huge fire. Firefighters managed to stop the fire in the morning of May 4. The Old Royal Palace, The Garden's Chapel and the Wine Cellar are still in good condition.
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