Kaiserplatz

The Samsonite Imperial Palace, more commonly known by its Heartlandish name, Der Kaiserplatz, is one of the most famous palatial complexes in the world, as well as one of the oldest having begun construction in the 14th Century AS. It has historically served as the official residence of the Kaiser and the Samsonling family and has acted as the hosting facility for the World Congress since its foundation in 1911, only interrupted by hostilities during the Samsonite Civil War. Situated in Muddah's North Ward, a short distance from the River Grauerfluss.

The complex opens specific areas to the public on a daily basis, allowing access to major tourist and historical landmarks, most notably the Cavalier Monument in the Southern Plaza which features a Senior Cuirassier of the IRCC facing towards the South, to Translavia, in remembrance of the War of Intrigue.

The Complex is currently inhabited by the family of the reigning Kaiser, Leopold III.