The throne room is on the second floor of the newly established palace. The throne hall measures 30 square meters and has been covered with reinforced concrete. An octagon is raised in the center of the flat ceiling to allow clerestory lighting through twenty-four stained glass windows. The ceiling is finished with carved and painted woodwork and plaster.
Following that battle that happened a few weeks ago, the almost destroyed palace embarked on a large-scale reconstruction program. The result was a big change.
Humble braziers hanging from one side of each of the ten obsidian columns light up the lower levels of the throne hall and paint the hall a range of yellows and oranges. The relatively simple stonework on the terraced ceiling dance in the flickering light while statuettes and carved images look down upon the stone floor of this august hall.