Temple Grove

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Overview

Temple Grove is the Second seat of the Royal Family until 1722. It was officially designated as a pinnacle city of Popeleoma Del Signe in 1911 and a arts city in 1963. Temple Grove was founded in 1334 shortly after unification. In 1419, King Skaaga ordred the change of the Royal palace from Andebork to here. Then, it was known as Takeral Girrove until 1722 when King Sven I initiated a "easy read" plan.

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Second home to the royal palaces, Temple Grove has seen temples and shrines erect and collapse. At the moment, St. Ryan’s Cathedral still stands. It dates from 1882 and is a magnificent specimen of Post gothic Architecture. Temple grove boasts a large number of important buildings and is known as the printing center of Popeleoma Del Signe. Sven II had designed and help construct two arches that still remain an integral part of Popeleoman history. The National Time commission is in Temple grove and features an atomic clock designed by John Wayneright in the 1950s. The International Trade commission also is here as well as the 120 year old Masonic Auditorium where the Popeleoma Del Signe Symphony performs on a weekly basis. The national Opera house and Concert house sit opposite each other while most musicians prefer the Masonic Auditorium for it’s far superior acoustics.