Atlantian Constitution Tower
Constitution Tower | |
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Completed | |
Begun | 2005 |
Completion | 2007 |
Structure | Structural steel |
Location | |
Address | 4723 Parliament Boulevard |
Floors | 85 |
Companies | |
Atlantian Parliament | |
Observation Deck | |
Yes | |
Opening | 2007 |
The Atlantian Constitution Tower is the headquarters of the Atlantian Parliament. This tower is where the Constitution of the Atlantian Isles was signed. On June 13, 2007, the Atlantian Parliament cut the red ribbon and officially opened the Constitution Tower to the public. The first five floors of the Tower house the Parliament Chambers. The next 65 floors house offices of Senators, Representatives, and the Atlantian Council.
The next two floors above the Chambers house restaurants and sitting areas for the Senators, Representatives, Ambassadors, and the Atlantian Council members.
The Atlantian Council is headed by the President of Parliament and is also composed of the Vice President, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of War, and the Prime Minister. The next 10 floors house the Ten Embassies and their Ambassador's Suite and Meeting Room.
The next two floors house the offices of the King of the Atlantian Isles (There is no King right now. A King will be chosen later this summer.) (78th) and King Michel I of New Arundel (79th).
The top floor houses important Documents of the Atlantian Isles and other important artifacts of the nation. The Atlantian Constitution is also housed here.