The Kingdom of Astley was considered an art country due to its rich history and culture. Given how aesthetically pleasing and splendid the structures erected within the country were, the claims about the titles of the country were difficult to deny.
Among all the magnificent wonders of the kingdom, the royal palace in the capital city of Richtpole stood out the most. It was the second royal palace of the country after it was reconstructed about five hundred years ago. The palace was apparently a present for the king at that time to his queen, the Mother of Arts.
Architecture was not the only prominent art in the country; there was also the art of music, which was also popularized by the Mother of Arts. Since her period, countless music pieces have been written and intoned, including many of their forms, and varieties of musical instruments have been invented.