BUILD YOUR OWN WORLD Like what you see? Become the Master of your own Universe!

Westin Manor

Significance and Legacy

Westin Manor stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the Bastian monarchy. Its halls have witnessed countless historical events, from royal gatherings to pivotal political discussions. Today, it symbolizes the blend of tradition and modernity that Princess Bella and Prince Isaac embody in their roles as future leaders of Bastia.  

Key Features

  • Historical Artifacts: The manor houses a vast collection of historical artifacts, paintings, and sculptures that reflect Bastia’s rich cultural heritage.
  • Gardens and Grounds: The extensive gardens are renowned for their beauty and serve as venues for both public events and private relaxation for the royal family.
  • Modern Amenities: Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, Westin Manor seamlessly combines historical charm with contemporary comfort, making it an ideal residence for the modern royal family.
   

Official Functions

Westin Manor also functions as an official office for the Prince and Princess of the West. This includes:  
  • Administrative Offices: Dedicated spaces for the staff and operations that support the Prince and Princess in their official duties.
  • Reception Rooms: Elegant rooms for hosting official functions, receptions, and meetings with dignitaries and other important figures.
  • Public Engagements: Areas designated for public events, where the Prince and Princess engage with citizens, promote charitable activities, and participate in cultural events.
  • Strategic Planning: Rooms equipped for strategic planning and discussions, aiding Princess Bella and Prince Isaac in their roles as future leaders of Bastia, helping them advance their progressive agenda while respecting traditional values.
  Westin Manor thus serves as both a home and a hub for the official activities of the Princess and Prince of the West, ensuring their effective leadership and public engagement.

Architecture

  • 16th Century Expansion: In the early 1500s, Westin Manor underwent significant expansion under King Orland II, who commissioned the addition of grand halls and ornate gardens. The manor’s architecture from this period features a blend of Gothic and Renaissance styles.
  • 18th Century Renovation: Queen Matilda III spearheaded a major renovation in the 1700s, updating the manor with Baroque elements and expanding the gardens to include elaborate mazes and fountains. This era also saw the introduction of extensive libraries and art collections.
  • 19th Century Modernization: The 1800s brought modernization efforts under King Leonard IV, who integrated early forms of plumbing and electricity into the estate. This period also marked the manor's transition from a summer retreat to the official residence of the heir to the throne.
 

20th and 21st Century Developments

  • Restoration and Preservation: Throughout the 20th century, various restoration projects were undertaken to preserve the historical integrity of Westin Manor while updating it with modern conveniences.
  • Current Era: In the early 21st century, the manor has continued to serve as a key residence for the Bastian royal family. Upon the marriage of Princess Bella and Prince Isaac in 3025, it became their primary residence as Princess and Prince of the West.

History

Westin Manor was established in 2590 as a summer residence for the Bastian Royal Family. Originally a modest estate, it was chosen for its picturesque location and tranquil surroundings. Over the centuries, it evolved into a symbol of prestige and continuity for the Bastian monarchy.
Founding Date
2590
Alternative Names
Westin
Type
Manor house / Meeting hall
Parent Location
Owning Organization

Comments

Please Login in order to comment!