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A view of the Main Entrance to Florine Manor’s Conservatory. No doubt, filled with all manner of plants and trees from Equestria. All of which are non-native to the Human World. It even houses a section dedicated to housing all the more dangerous plants from the Equine world such as Poison Joke. Based on the Crystal Palace in Madrid.
 
The Conservatory sits next to the Mansion and also shares the same perch upon which provides spectacular views of the whole of Canterlot City from the mountainside.
 
Fluttershy and Sunset are wandering in the background, and also showing the scale of the Estate they volunteered to House-sit. In the foreground, Spike watches a pair of garden shears levitates via an unknown force and sets to work trimming the hedges. undoubtedly one of the ghosts inhabiting the property.
 
The ghosts in the Daytime are mostly the spirits of Family Members or of former servants(maids,butlers,gardeners,etc) still doing their duties of maintaining the Manor and it’s grounds. At night, Ghosts from Canterlot Cemetery Hang out in the mansion and it’s grounds. drawn in by the colossal amount of spiritual energy it channels through producing a “false light” for them to be drawn towards. Their activity ranging from partying to a casual gathering.

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Background Pony #D636
Crystal Palace in Madrid? it also kinda looks like the Grand Palais in Paris or the Temperature House in London’s Kew Gardens or even the Film studio Georges Melies had