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The '''Theed Royal Palace''',<ref name="explEPIII" /> also known as '''Jewel of Naboo''',<ref name="Nexus" /> was the [[Monarch of Naboo|royalty's]] seat of power on the [[planet]] of [[Naboo]].<ref name="explEPIII">{{SW|url=series/clone-wars/children-of-the-force-episode-gallery|text="Children of the Force" Episode Gallery}}</ref> As its name suggests, it was located in [[Theed]],<ref name="Episode I" /> the [[capital]] [[city]] of Naboo's [[human]] [[Naboo (people)|inhabitants]].<ref name="explTPM">{{SW|url=films/star-wars-episode-i-the-phantom-menace|text=''Star Wars: The Phantom Menace''}}</ref> The palace's design was elegant and flowing, blending quite finely with the surrounding environment, and it connected to the [[Theed Hangar]] via a number of passages.<ref name="Episode I" />
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The '''Theed Royal Palace''', also known as '''Jewel of Naboo''', was the [[Monarch of Naboo|royalty's]] seat of power on the [[planet]] of [[Naboo]]. was located in [[Theed]], the [[capital]] [[city]] of Naboo's [[human]] [[Naboo (people)|inhabitants]]. The palace's design was elegant and flowing, blending quite finely with the surrounding environment, and it connected to the [[Theed Hangar]] via passages.
   
The palace's [[Throne room (Theed Royal Palace)|throne room]] was used for meetings between the monarch and the [[Naboo Royal Advisory Council]].<ref name="Episode I" /><ref name="Episode II">{{Film|II}}</ref> The [[throne]], which stood in front of a large [[Viewport|window]] in the room, also hid two [[blaster pistol]]s in a compartment,<ref name="Episode I" /> which was added<ref name="Queen's Peril" /> in [[32 BBY]]<ref name="QP Date">''[[Star Wars: Timelines]]'' dates the events of ''[[Queen's Peril]]'' to [[32 BBY]].</ref> by [[Eirtaé]] at the suggestion of [[Quarsh Panaka]].<ref name="Queen's Peril" /> The palace also had a hangar where several [[starship]]s were stored in case of emergencies.<ref name="Episode I" />
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The palace's [[Throne room (Theed Royal Palace)|throne room]] was used for meetings between the monarch and the [[Naboo Royal Advisory Council]]. The [[throne]], which stood in front of a large [[Viewport|window]] in the room, also hid two [[blaster pistol]]s in a compartment, which was added in [[32 BBY]] by [[Eirtaé]] at the suggestion of [[Quarsh Panaka]]. The palace also had a hangar where several [[starship]]s were stored in case of emergencies.
   
 
==Description==
 
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===Exterior and surrounding area===
The Theed Royal Palace was located in the [[city]] of [[Theed]], [[capital]] of the [[Mid Rim]] [[planet]] [[Naboo]] at the end of [[Palace Plaza]]. Its architectural style resembled that of the city around it, containing numerous [[Color|green]]-roofed domes, towers, and turrets. One such [[Veruna's tower|tower]], located near the back of the palace next to a skywalk, contained a library collection established by [[King]] [[Ars Veruna]] during his reign. The palace grew over time, as it was traditional for each new [[Monarch of Naboo|monarch]] of Naboo to construct a new tower or turret for the palace, an act for which they would then seek public acclaim.<ref name="SWCL" /> The main entrance to the palace lay beyond four statues and a staircase.<ref name="Battlefront II">''[[Star Wars Battlefront II]]''</ref> Interior rooms included offices and quarters for the [[Naboo Palace Guard]], which was tasked with protecting the [[Monarchy|monarch]], as well as a [[Throne room (Theed Royal Palace)|throne room]] that was used for meetings between the monarch and the [[Naboo Royal Advisory Council]].<ref name="SWCL" />
 
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[[File:TheedAttack.png|thumb|left|300px|The Palace Plaza terminated at the entrance to the Royal Palace.]]
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Considered the loveliest building in [[Theed]], and thus the "Jewel of Naboo," the sprawling and baroque Theed Royal Palace was located in the [[city]] of Theed, [[capital]] of the [[Mid Rim]] [[planet]] [[Naboo]]'s<ref name="Nexus" /> [[human]] [[Naboo (people)|inhabitants]],<ref name="explTPM">{{SW|url=films/star-wars-episode-i-the-phantom-menace|text=''Star Wars: The Phantom Menace''}}</ref> atop a plateau split by the [[Solleu River]] and the river's own [[Virdugo Plunge]]<ref name="SWE: Naboo">{{EncyclopediaCite|Naboo (Star Wars Encyclopedia)|Naboo}}</ref> and between [[Palace Plaza]] and the [[Cliffs of Theed]]. Both ornate and ancient,<ref name="TRP Databank">{{Databank|theed-royal-palace|Theed Royal Palace}}</ref> its architectural style resembled that of the city around it,<ref name="SWCL" /> containing dozens of<ref name="Nexus" /> linked<ref name="SWE: Naboo" /> [[sandstone]] towers topped with bright [[Color|green]] domes trimmed with [[brass]].<ref name="Nexus" /> One such [[Veruna's tower|tower]], located near the back of the palace next to a skywalk, contained a library collection established by [[King]] [[Ars Veruna]] during his reign.<ref name="SWCL" />
   
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The palace grew over time, as it was traditional for each new [[Monarch of Naboo|monarch]] of Naboo to construct a new tower or turret for the palace, an act for which they would then seek public acclaim.<ref name="SWCL" /> Over time, the streets and buildings of Theed were constructed to radiate outward with the palace as their center, further emphasizing its importance.<ref name="SWE: Naboo" /> The main entrance to the palace lay beyond four statues and a staircase,<ref name="Battlefront II">''[[Star Wars Battlefront II]]''</ref> and was often the ending point for any of the city's grand parades.<ref name="TRP Databank" /> A watchtower stood to the side of the building.<ref name="SWCL" /> A short ways away, the [[royal boathouse]] was located at the base of the cliffs.<ref name="Monster Misunderstanding">{{FOD|Monster Misunderstanding}}</ref>
There was also a suite on the fifth floor of the palace used by Naboo's [[queen]]s which consisted of a dressing room with an extensive [[Clothing|wardrobe]] system attached, a sitting room, a small meeting room and three rooms for sleeping with one obviously intended for the queen to use. The queen also had a [[Queen's library|private library]] that was down the hall from the royal apartments and which was reserved for the queen's use.<ref name="Queen's Peril" />
 
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[[File:Palace-Courtyard---original.png|thumb|right|300px|The Palace Courtyard, built from the ashes of the Trade Federation's invasion]]
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A large and stately edifice, the Royal Palace dominated Theed and the surrounding area. The palace's importance was emphasized by the streets and buildings of Theed, which radiated from the structure. Nearby buildings were kept low-lying, and the main building was surrounded by parks and public spaces, allowing the structure to remain the focus of the city's skyline. The primary approach to the palace's entrance was the Palace Plaza, which terminated at a wide flight of steps leading to the principle portico of the Royal Palace itself.<ref name="SWE: Naboo" /> The plaza, stairs and portico served as the location for new monarchs' inauguration ceremonies and other major public events.<ref name="Queen's Shadow" /> The stairs were flanked by imposing statues of Naboo's foremost philosophers, artists, and historical leaders.<ref name="SWE: Naboo" /> Following the [[Invasion of Naboo]] by the [[Trade Federation]], a section of Theed adjacent to the palace that had been severely damaged during the invasion was replaced by the [[Palace Courtyard]], an enclosure that was designed to foster the principles of enlightenment.<ref name="SWCL" />
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===Interior===
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{{Quote|The difficulty is getting into the throne room. Once we're inside, we shouldn't have a problem.|Quarsh Panaka|<ref name="Episode I" />}}
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[[File:Theed-Palace-Halls.png|thumb|left|300px|The halls of the palace were lined with towering columns.]]
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The building's interior spaces were bright and airy, with tall, arched ceilings and many windows, giving even the smallest spaces a sense of openness.<ref name="Nexus" /> Several hallways were lined on each side with towering columns.<ref name="Episode I" />
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The central interior space was the [[Throne room (Theed Royal Palace)|throne room]] and a meeting hall that was used for meetings between the monarch and the [[Naboo Royal Advisory Council]].<ref name="SWCL" /> A southwest hall, simply decorated except for large windows that took in a sweeping view of the city and its surroundings, was used for more informal gatherings. Other rooms included offices and quarters for the [[Naboo Palace Guard]], which was tasked with protecting the [[Monarchy|monarch]].<ref name="Queen's Shadow" />
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a suite on the fifth floor of the palace of a dressing room with an extensive [[Clothing|wardrobe]] system attached, a sitting room, a small meeting room and three rooms for sleeping with one intended for the queen to use. The queen also had a [[Queen's library|private library]] down the hall from the royal apartments was reserved for 's .<ref name="Queen's " />
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[[File:Theed Main Hangar.png|thumb|right|300px|The Royal Starport was relocated next to the Theed power generator, becoming the Theed Hangar.]]
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Up until the development of the [[N-1 starfighter]], the caverns beneath the palace housed the [[Royal Starport]], used as a private facility by Naboo's rulers and volunteer security forces. With the N-1 requiring an uninterrupted power supply, the Royal Starport was relocated adjacent to the [[Theed power generator]] and became the [[Theed Hangar]],<ref name="SWE: Naboo" /> which was connected to the palace via a secret tunnel.<ref name="SWCL" /> The old starport then served as barracks for the palace guard and on-duty pilots.<ref name="SWE: Naboo" />
   
 
==History==
 
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===Construction and the High Republic Era===
[[File:Naboo_Royal_Advisory_Council.png|thumb|right|250px|Queen Amidala, with her advisory council, in the throne room, at the Theed Palace.]]
 
During the [[Great Time of Peace]] in [[832 BBY]], the Theed Royal Palace was constructed by the people of Theed alongside the [[Solleu River]] on the [[Cliffs of Theed]] under the direction of King [[Jafan]], who recently unified the [[Naboo (people)|Naboo]] and ended the [[Time of Suffering]].<ref name="Nexus" /> The palace eventually became the residence of King Ars Veruna, who ruled Naboo for thirteen years and oversaw the construction of Veruna's tower, which housed a large royal library established by Veruna.<ref name="SWCL" />
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During the [[Great Time of Peace]] in [[832 BBY]], the Theed Royal Palace was constructed by the people of Theed alongside the Solleu River on the Cliffs of Theed under the direction of King [[Jafan]], who recently unified the Naboo and ended the [[Time of Suffering]].<ref name="Nexus" /> The palace eventually became the residence of King Ars Veruna, who ruled Naboo for thirteen years and oversaw the construction of Veruna's tower, which housed a large royal library established by Veruna.<ref name="SWCL" />
   
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Later throughout the [[Republic Era]], the palace continued to serve as home to Naboo's monarchs, many of whom added on towers to the structure. One such addition was the [[Overlook stage/Canon|Overlook stage]] constructed near the back of the palace, which was used to celebrate the Naboo holiday [[Festival of Light]] as a prominent fixture in the world's holiday schedule.<ref name="SWE: Naboo" />
Shortly after [[Padmé Amidala]]'s [[Coronation of Queen Amidala|ascension]] as [[Queen]] of Naboo she told her head of security [[Quarsh Panaka]] that the only bodyguards she would have in her room were her [[Naboo Royal Handmaidens|handmaidens]]. To make up for this, Panaka added security measures into the room such as a [[weapon]]s cache in the [[Viewport|window]] seat which included a variety of things to help the Queen and several [[sensor]]s that could detect a perimeter breach, several more for various types of weapons discharge and [[Blood-sensitive sensor|one]] that would detect the presence of [[blood]], though Panaka's wife, [[Mariek Panaka]], demanded that he remove the blood sensor following an [[Period|incident]] with [[Saché]], the queen's youngest handmaiden.<ref name="Queen's Peril" />
 
   
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===The reign of Padmé Amidala===
Early into her reign, Amidala hosted a [[Chommell sector summit|summit]] at the palace with leaders of the other [[planet]]s in the [[Chommell sector]] in order to improve relations, following the isolationist policies of Amidala's predecessor, Queen [[Sanandrassa]]. In the lead up to the summit, Panaka put several measures of extra security in place, including a compartment in the centuries-old [[throne]] that could hide two [[blaster pistol]]s. This was done by the [[engineer]] [[Eirtaé]], one of Amidala's handmaidens, who made it so only the queen could open the compartment.<ref name="Queen's Peril" />
 
 
[[File:Naboo_Royal_Advisory_Council.png|thumb|||Queen Amidala, with her advisory council, in the throne room, at the Theed Palace.]]
 
after [[Padmé Amidala]]'s [[Coronation of Queen Amidala|ascension]] as Queen of Naboo she told her head of security [[Quarsh Panaka]] that the only bodyguards she would have in her room were her [[Naboo Royal Handmaidens|handmaidens]]. To make up for this, Panaka added security measures into the room such as a [[weapon]]s cache in the [[Viewport|window]] seat which included a variety of things to help the Queen and several [[sensor]]s that could detect a perimeter breach, several more for various types of weapons discharge and [[Blood-sensitive sensor|one]] that would detect the presence of [[blood]], though Panaka's wife, [[Mariek Panaka]], demanded that he remove the blood sensor following an [[Period|incident]] with [[Saché]], the queen's youngest handmaiden.<ref name="Queen's Peril" />
   
 
Early into her reign, Amidala hosted a [[Chommell sector summit|summit]] at the palace with leaders of the other in the [[Chommell sector]] to improve relations, following the isolationist policies of Amidala's predecessor, Queen [[Sanandrassa]]. In the leadup to the summit, Panaka put several measures of extra security in place, including a compartment in the centuries-old [[throne]] that could hide two [[blaster pistol]]s. This was done by the [[engineer]] [[Eirtaé]], one of Amidala's handmaidens, who made it so only the queen could open the compartment.<ref name="Queen's Peril" />
[[File:GunrayAmidalaBibbleTheedRoyalPalace-TPM.png|thumb|left|250px|B1 battle droids surround Amidala and her retinue as the Trade Federation takes over the Palace.]]
 
During the [[Trade Federation]]'s [[Invasion of Naboo|occupation]] of the planet, the palace was seized and used as their base of operations, with Viceroy [[Nute Gunray]] and his senior staff holding it as their residence until forces led by Queen Amidala [[Battle of Naboo|assaulted]] it and captured Gunray. Later, [[Jedi]] [[Padawan]] [[Obi-Wan Kenobi]], who had thought in the Battle of Naboo, was knighted by [[Yoda]] in the [[Turret Room]] inside the palace. There were also celebrations for the defeat of the Trade Federation on the palace stairs, where Amidala wore the [[Jubilation dress]] as she held the [[Globe of Peace]].<ref name="Episode I" />
 
   
 
[[File:GunrayAmidalaBibbleTheedRoyalPalace-TPM.png|thumb|||B1 battle droids surround Amidala and her retinue as the Trade Federation takes over the Palace.]]
[[File:StainedGlassHandmaiden.jpg|thumb|right|250px|One of the stain glass windows, depicting Amidala's handmaidens, wearing their flame-colored robes.]]
 
 
During the Trade Federation's occupation of the planet, the palace was seized and used as their base of operations, with Viceroy [[Nute Gunray]] and his senior staff holding it as their residence until forces led by Queen Amidala [[Battle of Naboo|assaulted]] it and captured Gunray. Later, [[Jedi]] [[Padawan]] [[Obi-Wan Kenobi]], who had thought in the Battle of Naboo, was knighted by [[Yoda]] in the [[Turret Room]] inside the palace. There were also celebrations for the defeat of the Trade Federation on the palace stairs, where Amidala wore the [[Jubilation dress]] as she held the [[Globe of Peace]].<ref name="Episode I" />
After the invasion, the wing leading to the [[Theed Hangar]] was sealed,<ref name="Shattered Empire 3">[[Shattered Empire 3|''Shattered Empire'' 3]]</ref> and, controversially, an [[ion pulse]] was installed in the palace<ref name="Queen's Shadow">''[[Queen's Shadow]]''</ref> as a precaution against further invasions. The system, powered by relays located throughout the city, disabled any electronic devices, including vehicles and weapons within its reach with the exception of those inside the palace.<ref name="Battlefront II" /> There were also several [[painting]]s and stained glass windows of Amidala's handmaidens wearing their [[flame-colored robes]] which were commissioned for the palace, including one with the handmaidens carrying a canopy over the queen.<ref name="Queen's Shadow" /><ref name="Battlefront II" />
 
   
 
[[File:StainedGlassHandmaiden.jpg|thumb||250px|One of the stain glass windows, depicting Amidala's handmaidens, wearing their flame-colored robes.]]
After Padmé's term as queen ended, the palace became the residence of her successor queen, [[Réillata]], who had also served a term as queen before Amidala's reign. Following her [[Second coronation of Réillata|second coronation]], Réillata entered the throne room with Amidala and the others where she asked Amidala to succeed [[Senator]] [[Oshadam]] as the Chommell sector's representative in the [[Galactic Senate]]. Amidala then retired to one of the palace rooms with her entourage where she decided to accept Réillata's. Amidala returned to the palace again, after her first full session in the senate, to talk with Réillata about her progress. Réillata also oversaw the final construction of of the coin pulse.<ref name="Queen's Shadow" />
 
 
After the invasion, the wing leading to the Theed Hangar was sealed,<ref name="Shattered Empire 3">[[Shattered Empire 3|''Shattered Empire'' 3]]</ref> and, controversially, an [[ion pulse]] was installed in the palace<ref name="Queen's Shadow">''[[Queen's Shadow]]''</ref> as a precaution against further invasions. The system, powered by relays located throughout the city, disabled any electronic devices, including vehicles and weapons within its reach those inside the palace.<ref name="Battlefront II" /> There were also several [[painting]]s and stained glass windows of Amidala's handmaidens wearing their [[flame-colored robes]] which were commissioned for the palace, including one with the handmaidens carrying a canopy over the queen.<ref name="Queen's Shadow" /><ref name="Battlefront II" />
   
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===Amidala's successors and the Clone Wars===
[[File:Jamillia-large.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The palace eventually became the residence of Queen Jamillia.]]
 
 
After Padmé's term as queen ended, the palace became the residence of her successor queen, [[Réillata]], who had also served a term as queen before Amidala's reign. Following her [[Second coronation of Réillata|second coronation]], Réillata entered the throne room with Amidala and the others where she asked Amidala to succeed [[Senator]] [[Oshadam]] as the Chommell sector's representative in the [[Galactic Senate]]. Amidala then retired to one of the palace rooms with her entourage where she decided to accept Réillata's. Amidala returned to the palace again, after her first full session in the senate, to talk with Réillata about her progress. Réillata also oversaw the final construction of the coin pulse.<ref name="Queen's Shadow" />
The palace would eventually become the residence of Queen [[Jamillia]].<ref name="Episode II" /> In [[22 BBY]],<ref name="SWGA">''[[Star Wars: Galactic Atlas]]''</ref> Amidala would once again return to the palace to speak with Jamillia and the [[Naboo Royal Advisory Council|Advisory Council]] regarding the [[Separatist Crisis]] and the looming threat of [[Clone Wars|war]].<ref name="Episode II" /> When war did [[First Battle of Geonosis|come]], Queen Jamillia had been replaced by the noticeably younger Queen [[Neeyutnee]] who ruled during the Clone Wars<ref name="Databank">{{Databank|queen-neeyutnee|Queen Neeyutnee}}</ref> and moved fighter operations out of the palace.<ref name="Shattered Empire 3" /> At Neeyutnee's request, Padmé returned once more when the [[Raid on Nuvo Vindi's laboratory|presence]] of [[battle droid]]s was discovered on Naboo and later for the [[Festival of Light]], an event which celebrated Naboo joining the [[Galactic Republic]].<ref name="Blue Shadow Virus">{{TCW|Blue Shadow Virus (episode)}}</ref><ref name="CON">{{TCW|Crisis on Naboo}}</ref> The festival took place in the palace courtyard under a [[ray shield]] and was the scene of an attempt to kidnap [[Supreme Chancellor]] [[Darth Sidious|Sheev Palpatine]]. Another [[Plan to kidnap Chancellor Palpatine|attempt]] was made by [[Count]] [[Dooku]] in the palace [[Theed Palace Banquet Hall|dining room]], but he retreated in failure after a [[Lightsaber duel|duel]] with [[Anakin Skywalker]].<ref name="CON" />
 
   
 
[[File:Jamillia-large.jpg|thumb||200px|The palace eventually became the residence of Queen Jamillia.]]
Upon the [[Proclamation of the New Order|formation]] of the [[Galactic Empire]], the queen at the time was [[Apailana]],<ref name="ECUC">''[[Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded]]''</ref> who was eventually replaced by Queen [[Dalné]]. However, the position of Monarch of Naboo was rendered an almost entirely ceremonial role, with the true power lying in the hands of [[Moff]] Quarsh Panaka. However, Panaka spent most of his time in his chalet on [[Onoam]], leaving Dalné in the palace.<ref name="Leia">''[[Leia, Princess of Alderaan]]''</ref>
 
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The palace would eventually become the residence of Queen [[Jamillia]].<ref name="Episode II">{{Film|II}}</ref> In [[22 BBY]],<ref name="SWGA">''[[Star Wars: Galactic Atlas]]''</ref> Amidala would once again return to the palace to speak with Jamillia and the [[Naboo Royal Advisory Council|Advisory Council]] regarding the [[Separatist Crisis]] and the looming threat of [[Clone Wars|war]].<ref name="Episode II" /> The same year,<ref name="QH Date">''[[Star Wars: Timelines]]'' dates the events of ''[[Queen's Hope]]'' to [[22 BBY]].</ref> shortly after the [[First Battle of Geonosis]], Jamillia prepared to transition out of office, which would result in her not living at the palace. The handmaiden [[Dormé]] sent recommendation letters to the palace for several candidates she had interviewed to be one of Amidala's handmaidens, thinking the individuals would be better suited to life in the Theed court. Around this time, the handmaiden [[Sabé]] thought fondly of her time living in the palace as one of Amidala's handmaidens years prior, including when they had snuck out to see a [[Neurotransmitter Affection]] concert.<ref name="Queen's Hope" />
   
 
, Jamillia had been replaced by the noticeably younger Queen [[Neeyutnee]] who ruled during the Clone Wars<ref name="Databank">{{Databank|queen-neeyutnee|Queen Neeyutnee}}</ref> and moved fighter operations out of the palace.<ref name="Shattered Empire 3" /> At Neeyutnee's request, Padmé returned once more when the [[Raid on Nuvo Vindi's laboratory|presence]] of [[battle droid]]s was discovered on Naboo and later for the Festival of Light, an event which celebrated Naboo joining the [[Galactic Republic]].<ref name="Blue Shadow Virus">{{TCW|Blue Shadow Virus (episode)}}</ref><ref name="CON">{{TCW|Crisis on Naboo}}</ref> The festival took place in the palace courtyard under a [[ray shield]] and was the scene of an attempt to kidnap [[Supreme Chancellor]] [[Darth Sidious|Sheev Palpatine]]. Another [[Plan to kidnap Chancellor Palpatine|attempt]] was made by [[Count]] [[Dooku]] in the palace [[Theed Palace Banquet Hall|dining room]], but he retreated in failure after a [[Lightsaber duel|duel]] with [[Anakin Skywalker]].<ref name="CON" />
After the [[Battle of Endor]] which marked the fall of the Empire, celebrations took place in the plaza in front of the palace. By this point,<ref name="Date">''Shattered Empire'' 3 takes place 20 [[Standard day|days]] after [[Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi|''Star Wars'': Episode VI ''Return of the Jedi'']], which ''[[Star Wars: Galactic Atlas]]'' dates to [[4 ABY]]. Therefore Queen Sosha Soruna would been elected sometime during or prior to 4 ABY.</ref> Naboo was ruled by Queen [[Sosha Soruna]], who stayed at the palace with her entourage including her head of security [[Captain]] [[Korro]] and her handmaidens.<ref name="Shattered Empire 3" />
 
   
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===The New Order===
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Upon the [[Proclamation of the New Order|formation]] of the [[Galactic Empire]]<ref name="ECUC">''[[Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded]]''</ref> in [[19 BBY]],<ref name="Timelines">''[[Star Wars: Timelines]]''</ref> the queen at the time was [[Apailana]],<ref name="ECUC" /> who was eventually replaced by Queen [[Dalné]]. However, the position of Monarch of Naboo was almost entirely ceremonial, with the true power lying in the hands of [[Moff]] Quarsh Panaka. However, Panaka spent most of his time in his chalet on [[Onoam]], leaving Dalné in the palace.<ref name="Leia">''[[Leia, Princess of Alderaan]]''</ref> In [[3 BBY]],<ref name="LPOA date">''[[Star Wars: Timelines]]'' dates the events of ''[[Leia, Princess of Alderaan]]'' to [[3 BBY]].</ref> Dalné looked out her palace's windows and contemplated the world's moon, [[Onoam]]. She decided to depart the palace and travel to the moon, having little else to occupy her time by that point.<ref name="Leia webcomic">''[[Leia Organa: Ordeal of the Princess]]''</ref> Organa apologized to Dalné upon arrival, having assumed the queen would have remained in the Theed palace.<ref name="Leia" />
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In [[3 ABY]],<ref name="Darth Vader 4 date">''[[Star Wars: Timelines]]'' dates the events of [[Darth Vader (2020) 4|''Darth Vader'' (2020) 4]] to [[3 ABY]].</ref> [[Sith Lord]] Darth Vader, who had once been Anakin Skywalker, flew past the Royal Palace in an [[Lambda-class T-4a shuttle|Imperial shuttle]] to [[Battle at Padmé's tomb|visit]] the [[Tomb of Padmé Amidala]], which the palace overlooked and could be seen from.<ref name="Darth Vader (2020) 4">[[Darth Vader (2020) 4|''Darth Vader'' (2020) 4]]</ref>
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[[File:Theed.png|thumb|left|350px|Naboo celebrates the fall of the Empire.]]
 
After the [[Battle of Endor]] which marked the fall of the Empire, celebrations took place in the plaza in front of the palace. By this point,<ref name="Date">''[[Star Wars: '' of '' '' ]] to [[4 ABY]]. Therefore Queen Sosha Soruna would been elected sometime during or prior to .</ref> Naboo was ruled by Queen [[Sosha Soruna]], who stayed at the palace with her entourage including her head of security [[Captain]] [[Korro]] and her handmaidens.<ref name="Shattered Empire 3" />
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===The fall of the Empire===
 
Twenty days after the Battle of Endor, Soruna greeted [[Leia Skywalker Organa Solo|Leia Organa]] and her pilot, [[Shara Bey]], in the throne room where she offered her support to the [[New Republic]] that the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic|rebellion]] was beginning to found. They were interrupted however when the Empire cut off their communications and Soruna had to open up the Theed Hanger, for the first time in over twenty years, using the Queen's Authority Override.<ref name="Shattered Empire 3" />
 
Twenty days after the Battle of Endor, Soruna greeted [[Leia Skywalker Organa Solo|Leia Organa]] and her pilot, [[Shara Bey]], in the throne room where she offered her support to the [[New Republic]] that the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic|rebellion]] was beginning to found. They were interrupted however when the Empire cut off their communications and Soruna had to open up the Theed Hanger, for the first time in over twenty years, using the Queen's Authority Override.<ref name="Shattered Empire 3" />
   
During the [[Battle of Theed]] against the Empire on Naboo, which was targeted by [[Galactic Emperor|Emperor]] Palpatine, who hailed from Naboo, as part of [[Operation: Cinder]], Rebel forces managed to activate the ion pulse and hold the palace. With the Imperials' weapons disabled and those of the rebels still functioning, and the day was won by the Alliance.<ref name="Battlefront II" />
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During the [[Battle of Theed]] against the Empire on Naboo, which was targeted by [[Galactic Emperor|Emperor]] Palpatine, who hailed from Naboo, as part of [[Operation: Cinder]], Rebel forces managed to activate the ion pulse and hold the palace. With the Imperials' weapons disabled and those of the rebels still functioning, the day was won by the Alliance.<ref name="Battlefront II" />
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
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===Conception for ''The Phantom Menace''===
The [[Wikipedia:Royal Palace of Caserta|Royal Palace of Caserta]] in Italy served as the interior of the Theed Royal Palace during the production of [[Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace|''Star Wars'': Episode I ''The Phantom Menace'']]. [[George Lucas]] wanted Naboo's architecture to resemble that of the Italian Renaissance. All of the furniture pieces in Amidala's throne room were made for the film.<ref name="Galactic Backpacking 2">{{SW|url=news/galactic-backpacking-part-2-visiting-real-world-naboo|text=Galactic Backpacking, Part 2: Visiting Real-World Naboo|nolive=1}}</ref>
 
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[[File:NabooRoyalPalace-TPMP.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Concept art of the Theed Royal Palace by Doug Chiang]]
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The Theed Royal Palace first appeared in the [[1999]] [[prequel trilogy]] film [[Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace|''Star Wars'': Episode I ''The Phantom Menace'']].<ref name="Episode I" /> For the film, artists [[Doug Chiang]], [[Edwin Natividad]], and [[Jay Shuster]] worked on production painting and storyboards for the palace, while [[Brian Flora]] created a matte painting of the palace and plaza. The final conceptual design of the palace facade was done by [[Kurt Kaufman]], and a foam core conceptual model of Theed, including the palace, was created by [[Ellen Lee]]. Concept art of the giant statues flanking the entrance of the palace was done by Natividad and was intended to make the figures appear made from marble and approximately 100 feet tall.<ref name="Art of TPM">''[[The Art of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace]]''</ref>
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[[File:MarinCivic-BlueMosque-CasertaPalace.png|thumb|left|300px|The Palazzo Reale (top left) was used as the palace interior, and the Marin County Civic Center (bottom left) and Blue Mosque (right) served as inspiration for the palace's exterior.]]
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The [[Wikipedia:Italian Renaissance|Italian Renaissance]]-inspired<ref name="Galactic Backpacking 2">{{SW|url=news/galactic-backpacking-part-2-visiting-real-world-naboo|text=Galactic Backpacking, Part 2: Visiting Real-World Naboo|nolive=1}}</ref> design of Theed gradually evolved into a city paradise under the direction of [[George Lucas]], filled with flourishing gardens and flowing rivers. The desired blend of real-world aesthetics emerged after months of studying [[Wikipedia:Moorish architecture|Moorish]], [[Wikipedia:Architecture of Italy|Italian]], [[Wikipedia:Moroccan architecture|Moroccan]], and [[Wikipedia:Architecture of Turkey|Turkish]] architecture. Working alongside producer [[Rick McCallum]], production designer [[Gavin Bocquet]] was tasked with searching for a building that could serve as the inspiration for the city's palace. In [[1997]], the [[Caserta Palace|Palazzo Reale]] of [[Wikipedia:Caserta|Caserta]], [[Wikipedia:Italy|Italy]], became the interior of the film's palace. The [[Wikipedia:Baroque|baroque]]-[[Wikipedia:Rococo|rococo]] structure, built in [[Wikipedia:1752|1752]] to emulate [[Wikipedia:Versailles|Versailles]], fit in seemlessly with the design work of the art department for the film, its interior matching Theed's strength and splendor, along with its light sense of beauty and amiability. For the palace's throne room, Natividad experimented with various shapes and materials, such as wood, marble, and metal, to find a configuration that best matched the Palazzo Reale, eventually settling on a sophisticated yet aggressive conical shape for the table. The throne itself was designed to be low and wide, allowing for backlighting, and were designed to emphasize Amidala's costume's unique silhouette,<ref name="Art of TPM" /> and all of the furniture pieces in the throne room were set dressing for the film.<ref name="Galactic Backpacking 2" />
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For the exterior of the palace, the design had to enhance the natural landscape surrounding it, rather than mar it, so as to symbolize Naboo philosophy. Part of the solution was found in the dome-covered, aquaduct-like complex of the [[Wikipedia:Marin County Civic Center|Marin County Civic Center]] in the hills above [[California]]'s portion of [[Wikipedia:U.S. Route 101|U.S. Route 101]]. Further inspiration was drawn from the [[Wikipedia:Blue Mosque, Istanbul|Blue Mosque]] in [[Wikipedia:Istanbul|Istanbul]], [[Wikipedia:Turkey|Turkey]], for its multi-sized domes and six minarets along with its sense of symmetry; these inspirations were mixed with [[Wikipedia:Venice|Venetian]] architecture to create the overall look of the palace exterior.<ref name="Art of TPM" />
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{{Quote|We have a matte painting of, uh, Theed city to put back there, and the light fixtures on the wall in the hallway, uh, are, uh, not what George wants, so we're gonna replace them with something else.|[[John Knoll]], Visual Effects Supervisor for ''The Phantom Menace|<ref name="The Beginning">''[[The Beginning: The Making of Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace]]''</ref>}}
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[[File:TheedPalace-FilmingNeimoidians.png|thumb|right|300px|Filming of the scene with Sidious, Gunray, and Haako in the Palazzo Reale]]
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The scene featuring Amidala being escorted by Gunray and Haako down the Royal Staircase was filmed on the Palazzo Reale's Honour Grand Staircase. Editing and camera work was used to hide the lion statues at the bottom of the stairs. At the top of the staircase is the passageway where the conversation between Gunray, Haako, and the hologram of Darth Sidious was filmed, and behind the camera during that shot is the location of the throne room.<ref name="Galactic Backpacking 2" /> Lucas was unsatisfied with the light fixtures in one of the hallways in the palace, so they were replaced for the final version of the film. The archways of the palace leading outside were filled digitally with tanks and battle droids or with a matte painting.<ref name="The Beginning" />
   
 
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The Theed Royal Palace, also known as Jewel of Naboo, was the royalty's seat of power on the planet of Naboo. The palace was located in Theed, the capital city of Naboo's human inhabitants. The palace's design was elegant and flowing, blending quite finely with the surrounding environment, and it connected to the Theed Hangar via several passages.

The palace's throne room was used for meetings between the monarch and the Naboo Royal Advisory Council. The throne, which stood in front of a large window in the room, also hid two blaster pistols in a compartment, which was added in 32 BBY by Eirtaé at the suggestion of Quarsh Panaka. The palace also had a hangar where several starships were stored in case of emergencies.

Description

Exterior and surrounding area

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The Palace Plaza terminated at the entrance to the Royal Palace.

Considered the loveliest building in Theed, and thus the "Jewel of Naboo," the sprawling and baroque Theed Royal Palace was located in the city of Theed, capital of the Mid Rim planet Naboo's[1] human inhabitants,[6] atop a plateau split by the Solleu River and the river's own Virdugo Plunge[7] and between Palace Plaza and the Cliffs of Theed. Both ornate and ancient,[8] its architectural style resembled that of the city around it,[5] containing dozens of[1] linked[7] sandstone towers topped with bright green domes trimmed with brass.[1] One such tower, located near the back of the palace next to a skywalk, contained a library collection established by King Ars Veruna during his reign.[5]

The palace grew over time, as it was traditional for each new monarch of Naboo to construct a new tower or turret for the palace, an act for which they would then seek public acclaim.[5] Over time, the streets and buildings of Theed were constructed to radiate outward with the palace as their center, further emphasizing its importance.[7] The main entrance to the palace lay beyond four statues and a staircase,[9] and was often the ending point for any of the city's grand parades.[8] A watchtower stood to the side of the building.[5] A short ways away, the royal boathouse was located at the base of the cliffs.[10]

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The Palace Courtyard, built from the ashes of the Trade Federation's invasion

A large and stately edifice, the Royal Palace dominated Theed and the surrounding area. The palace's importance was emphasized by the streets and buildings of Theed, which radiated from the structure. Nearby buildings were kept low-lying, and the main building was surrounded by parks and public spaces, allowing the structure to remain the focus of the city's skyline. The primary approach to the palace's entrance was the Palace Plaza, which terminated at a wide flight of steps leading to the principle portico of the Royal Palace itself.[7] The plaza, stairs and portico served as the location for new monarchs' inauguration ceremonies and other major public events.[11] The stairs were flanked by imposing statues of Naboo's foremost philosophers, artists, and historical leaders.[7] Following the Invasion of Naboo by the Trade Federation, a section of Theed adjacent to the palace that had been severely damaged during the invasion was replaced by the Palace Courtyard, an enclosure that was designed to foster the principles of enlightenment.[5]

Interior

"The difficulty is getting into the throne room. Once we're inside, we shouldn't have a problem."
―Quarsh Panaka[2]
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The halls of the palace were lined with towering columns.

The building's interior spaces were bright and airy, with tall, arched ceilings and many windows, giving even the smallest spaces a sense of openness.[1] Several hallways were lined on each side with towering columns.[2]

The central interior space was the throne room and a meeting hall that was used for meetings between the monarch and the Naboo Royal Advisory Council.[5] A southwest hall, simply decorated except for large windows that took in a sweeping view of the city and its surroundings, was used for more informal gatherings. Other rooms included offices and quarters for the Naboo Palace Guard, which was tasked with protecting the monarch.[11]

Naboo's queens used a suite on the fifth floor of the palace consisting of a dressing room with an extensive wardrobe system attached, a sitting room, a small meeting room and three rooms for sleeping with one intended for the queen to use. The queen also had a private library down the hall from the royal apartments that was reserved for her use.[3] The Turret Room was located in a square tower near the back of the palace.[5] Many rooms opened onto outdoor terraces and balconies.[11] Within the palace were many disused chambers, secret rooms, and forgotten corridors.[1]

Theed Main Hangar

The Royal Starport was relocated next to the Theed power generator, becoming the Theed Hangar.

Up until the development of the N-1 starfighter, the caverns beneath the palace housed the Royal Starport, used as a private facility by Naboo's rulers and volunteer security forces. With the N-1 requiring an uninterrupted power supply, the Royal Starport was relocated adjacent to the Theed power generator and became the Theed Hangar,[7] which was connected to the palace via a secret tunnel.[5] The old starport then served as barracks for the palace guard and on-duty pilots.[7]

History

Construction and the High Republic Era

During the Great Time of Peace in 832 BBY, the Theed Royal Palace was constructed by the people of Theed alongside the Solleu River on the Cliffs of Theed under the direction of King Jafan, who recently unified the Naboo and ended the Time of Suffering.[1] The palace eventually became the residence of King Ars Veruna, who ruled Naboo for thirteen years and oversaw the construction of Veruna's tower, which housed a large royal library established by Veruna.[5] In 382 BBY,[12] during the High Republic Era, Jedi Knight Gella Nattai recognized an image of the palace on a screen that scrolled through galactic locations in a library on Supreme Chancellor Orlen Mollo's Longbeam cruiser Paxion.[13]

Later throughout the Republic Era, the palace continued to serve as home to Naboo's monarchs, many of whom added on towers to the structure. One such addition was the Overlook stage constructed near the back of the palace, which was used to celebrate the Naboo holiday Festival of Light as a prominent fixture in the world's holiday schedule.[7]

The reign of Padmé Amidala

Naboo Royal Advisory Council

Queen Amidala, with her advisory council, in the throne room, at the Theed Palace.

In 32 BBY,[14] shortly after Padmé Amidala's ascension as Queen of Naboo she told her head of security Quarsh Panaka that the only bodyguards she would have in her room were her handmaidens. To make up for this, Panaka added security measures into the room such as a weapons cache in the window seat which included a variety of things to help the Queen and several sensors that could detect a perimeter breach, several more for various types of weapons discharge and one that would detect the presence of blood, though Panaka's wife, Mariek Panaka, demanded that he remove the blood sensor following an incident with Saché, the queen's youngest handmaiden.[3]

Early into her reign, Amidala hosted a summit at the palace with leaders of the other planets in the Chommell sector to improve relations, following the isolationist policies of Amidala's predecessor, Queen Sanandrassa. In the lead-up to the summit, Panaka put several measures of extra security in place, including a compartment in the centuries-old throne that could hide two blaster pistols. This was done by the engineer Eirtaé, one of Amidala's handmaidens, who made it so only the queen could open the compartment.[3]

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B1 battle droids surround Amidala and her retinue as the Trade Federation takes over the Palace.

During the Trade Federation's occupation of the planet, the palace was seized and used as their base of operations, with Viceroy Nute Gunray and his senior staff holding it as their residence until forces led by Queen Amidala assaulted it and captured Gunray. Later, Jedi Padawan Obi-Wan Kenobi, who had thought in the Battle of Naboo, was knighted by Yoda in the Turret Room inside the palace. There were also celebrations for the defeat of the Trade Federation on the palace stairs, where Amidala wore the Jubilation dress as she held the Globe of Peace.[2]

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One of the stain glass windows, depicting Amidala's handmaidens, wearing their flame-colored robes.

After the invasion, the wing leading to the Theed Hangar was sealed,[15] and, controversially, an ion pulse was installed in the palace[11] as a precaution against further invasions. The system, powered by relays located throughout the city, disabled any electronic devices, including vehicles and weapons within its reach except those inside the palace.[9] There were also several paintings and stained glass windows of Amidala's handmaidens wearing their flame-colored robes which were commissioned for the palace[11] shortly after the invasion's end,[16] including one with the handmaidens carrying a canopy over the queen.[11][9] The droid R2-D2 kept a copy of the artwork in his memory and showed it to Amidala on at least one occasion, and the recognized the piece as from the Theed palace.[16]

Amidala's successors and the Clone Wars

After Padmé's term as queen ended, the palace became the residence of her successor queen, Réillata, who had also served a term as queen before Amidala's reign. Following her second coronation, Réillata entered the throne room with Amidala and the others where she asked Amidala to succeed Senator Oshadam as the Chommell sector's representative in the Galactic Senate. Amidala then retired to one of the palace rooms with her entourage where she decided to accept Réillata's. Amidala returned to the palace again, after her first full session in the senate, to talk with Réillata about her progress. Réillata also oversaw the final construction of the coin pulse.[11]

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The palace eventually became the residence of Queen Jamillia.

The palace would eventually become the residence of Queen Jamillia.[17] In 22 BBY,[18] Amidala would once again return to the palace to speak with Jamillia and the Advisory Council regarding the Separatist Crisis and the looming threat of war.[17] The same year,[19] shortly after the First Battle of Geonosis, Jamillia prepared to transition out of office, which would result in her not living at the palace. The handmaiden Dormé sent recommendation letters to the palace for several candidates she had interviewed to be one of Amidala's handmaidens, thinking the individuals would be better suited to life in the Theed court. Around this time, the handmaiden Sabé thought fondly of her time living in the palace as one of Amidala's handmaidens years prior, including when they had snuck out to see a Neurotransmitter Affection concert.[16]

Not long after, Jamillia had been replaced by the noticeably younger Queen Neeyutnee who ruled during the Clone Wars[20] and moved fighter operations out of the palace.[15] At Neeyutnee's request, Padmé returned once more when the presence of battle droids was discovered on Naboo and later for the Festival of Light, an event which celebrated Naboo joining the Galactic Republic.[21][22] The festival took place in[22] the Overlook stage[7] of the palace courtyard under a ray shield and was the scene of an attempt to kidnap Supreme Chancellor Sheev Palpatine. Another attempt was made by Count Dooku in the palace dining room, but he retreated in failure after a duel with Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker.[22] Amidala occasionally thought of her time as queen in the palace, mentally picturing herself with her handmaidens there shortly prior to a mission to Clabron.[23]

The New Order

Upon the formation of the Galactic Empire[24] in 19 BBY,[25] the queen at the time was Apailana,[24] who was eventually replaced by Queen Dalné. However, the position of Monarch of Naboo was almost entirely ceremonial, with the true power lying in the hands of Moff Quarsh Panaka. However, Panaka spent most of his time in his chalet on Onoam, leaving Dalné in the palace.[26] In 3 BBY,[27] Dalné looked out her palace's windows and contemplated the world's moon, Onoam. She decided to depart the palace and travel to the moon, having little else to occupy her time by that point.[28] Organa apologized to Dalné upon arrival, having assumed the queen would have remained in the Theed palace.[26]

In 3 ABY,[29] Sith Lord Darth Vader, who had once been Anakin Skywalker, flew past the Royal Palace in an Imperial shuttle to visit the Tomb of Padmé Amidala, which the palace overlooked and could be seen from.[30]

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Naboo celebrates the fall of the Empire.

After the Battle of Endor which marked the fall of the Empire, celebrations took place in the plaza in front of the palace. By this point,[31] Naboo was ruled by Queen Sosha Soruna, who stayed at the palace with her entourage including her head of security Captain Korro and her handmaidens.[15]

The fall of the Empire

Twenty days after the Battle of Endor, Soruna greeted Leia Organa and her pilot, Shara Bey, in the throne room where she offered her support to the New Republic that the rebellion was beginning to found. They were interrupted however when the Empire cut off their communications and Soruna had to open up the Theed Hanger, for the first time in over twenty years, using the Queen's Authority Override.[15]

During the Battle of Theed against the Empire on Naboo, which was targeted by Emperor Palpatine, who hailed from Naboo, as part of Operation: Cinder, Rebel forces managed to activate the ion pulse and hold the palace. With the Imperials' weapons disabled and those of the rebels still functioning, the day was won by the Alliance.[9] A picture of the palace was included in the Naboo section of the book Galactic Explorer's Guide, authored by the pirate Hondo Ohnaka and his protocol droid DK-RA-43 at some point after the Battle of Crait[32] in 34 ABY.[25]

Behind the scenes

Conception for The Phantom Menace

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Concept art of the Theed Royal Palace by Doug Chiang

The Theed Royal Palace first appeared in the 1999 prequel trilogy film Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace.[2] For the film, artists Doug Chiang, Edwin Natividad, and Jay Shuster worked on production painting and storyboards for the palace, while Brian Flora created a matte painting of the palace and plaza. The final conceptual design of the palace facade was done by Kurt Kaufman, and a foam core conceptual model of Theed, including the palace, was created by Ellen Lee. Concept art of the giant statues flanking the entrance of the palace was done by Natividad and was intended to make the figures appear made from marble and approximately 100 feet tall.[33]

MarinCivic-BlueMosque-CasertaPalace

The Palazzo Reale (top left) was used as the palace interior, and the Marin County Civic Center (bottom left) and Blue Mosque (right) served as inspiration for the palace's exterior.

The Italian Renaissance-inspired[34] design of Theed gradually evolved into a city paradise under the direction of George Lucas, filled with flourishing gardens and flowing rivers. The desired blend of real-world aesthetics emerged after months of studying Moorish, Italian, Moroccan, and Turkish architecture. Working alongside producer Rick McCallum, production designer Gavin Bocquet was tasked with searching for a building that could serve as the inspiration for the city's palace. In 1997, the Palazzo Reale of Caserta, Italy, became the interior of the film's palace. The baroque-rococo structure, built in 1752 to emulate Versailles, fit in seemlessly with the design work of the art department for the film, its interior matching Theed's strength and splendor, along with its light sense of beauty and amiability. For the palace's throne room, Natividad experimented with various shapes and materials, such as wood, marble, and metal, to find a configuration that best matched the Palazzo Reale, eventually settling on a sophisticated yet aggressive conical shape for the table. The throne itself was designed to be low and wide, allowing for backlighting, and were designed to emphasize Amidala's costume's unique silhouette,[33] and all of the furniture pieces in the throne room were set dressing for the film.[34]

For the exterior of the palace, the design had to enhance the natural landscape surrounding it, rather than mar it, so as to symbolize Naboo philosophy. Part of the solution was found in the dome-covered, aquaduct-like complex of the Marin County Civic Center in the hills above California's portion of U.S. Route 101. Further inspiration was drawn from the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, for its multi-sized domes and six minarets along with its sense of symmetry; these inspirations were mixed with Venetian architecture to create the overall look of the palace exterior.[33]

Filming and post-production for The Phantom Menace

"We have a matte painting of, uh, Theed city to put back there, and the light fixtures on the wall in the hallway, uh, are, uh, not what George wants, so we're gonna replace them with something else."
John Knoll, Visual Effects Supervisor for The Phantom Menace[35]
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Filming of the scene with Sidious, Gunray, and Haako in the Palazzo Reale

The scene featuring Amidala being escorted by Gunray and Haako down the Royal Staircase was filmed on the Palazzo Reale's Honour Grand Staircase. Editing and camera work was used to hide the lion statues at the bottom of the stairs. At the top of the staircase is the passageway where the conversation between Gunray, Haako, and the hologram of Darth Sidious was filmed, and behind the camera during that shot is the location of the throne room.[34] Lucas was unsatisfied with the light fixtures in one of the hallways in the palace, so they were replaced for the final version of the film. The archways of the palace leading outside were filled digitally with tanks and battle droids or with a matte painting.[35]

Appearances

Non-canon appearances

Sources

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Nexus of Power
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Queen's Peril
  4. Ultimate Star Wars, New Edition
  5. 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 Star Wars: Complete Locations
  6. StarWars Star Wars: The Phantom Menace on StarWars.com (backup link)
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 AltayaCite "Naboo" — Star Wars Encyclopedia
  8. 8.0 8.1 StarWars-DatabankII Theed Royal Palace in the Databank (backup link)
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Star Wars Battlefront II
  10. ForcesOfDestinyLogo-Dplus Star Wars Forces of Destiny — "Monster Misunderstanding"
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 Queen's Shadow
  12. Template:ConvergenceDate
  13. The High Republic: Convergence
  14. Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of Queen's Peril to 32 BBY.
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 Shattered Empire 3
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 Queen's Hope
  17. 17.0 17.1 Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones
  18. Star Wars: Galactic Atlas
  19. Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of Queen's Hope to 22 BBY.
  20. StarWars-DatabankII Queen Neeyutnee in the Databank (backup link)
  21. TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Blue Shadow Virus"
  22. 22.0 22.1 22.2 TCW mini logo Star Wars: The Clone Wars — "Crisis on Naboo"
  23. Age of Republic - Padmé Amidala 1
  24. 24.0 24.1 Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded
  25. 25.0 25.1 Star Wars: Timelines
  26. 26.0 26.1 Leia, Princess of Alderaan
  27. Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of Leia, Princess of Alderaan to 3 BBY.
  28. Leia Organa: Ordeal of the Princess
  29. Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of Darth Vader (2020) 4 to 3 ABY.
  30. Darth Vader (2020) 4
  31. Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of Shattered Empire 3 to 4 ABY. Therefore Queen Sosha Soruna would been elected sometime during or prior to that year.
  32. Star Wars: The Galactic Explorer's Guide
  33. 33.0 33.1 33.2 The Art of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
  34. 34.0 34.1 34.2 StarWars Galactic Backpacking, Part 2: Visiting Real-World Naboo on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
  35. 35.0 35.1 The Beginning: The Making of Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace
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