Elsa's Ice Palace was created by Elsa the Snow Queen in the Disney animated film Frozen, during the sequence of "Let It Go" on the North Mountain. This palace was where she was supposed to live in isolation in order to protect people from her so that she can be safe from getting into trouble. The menacing snowman and Elsa's personal guard, Marshmallow, lives in the palace after Elsa vacated it.
Architecture |
The entire palace is centered around the hexagonal shape of a snowflake. A "flawless" staircase leads to double doors which can open by themselves into the palace. The first room has a beautiful frozen ice fountain ,also a small crystal is hang in the center of roof and two curving staircases along the sides which join together on a platform above and across from the entrance. Another curving staircase branches off from the platform up into the "heart" of the palace. This is the room with a grand ice chandelier and Elsa's signature snowflake and with double doors which open to a round balcony. In the "heart" of the ice palace, the floor and walls change color to match Elsa's emotions, much like a mood ring: blue when happy, purple when sad, red when frightened, and amber when angry.
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- When designing it the production crew visited an ice hotel for inspiration.
- Elsa's ice palace needed 50 animators to create it.
- Elsa's ice palace is based around the shape of a snow flake.
- Did you know that Elsa's Ice Palace reflects her emotions. (Blue for serenity, Red for fear & Gold for defensive.)
- Elsa's ice palace needed 50 animators to create it.
- Elsa's ice palace is based around the shape of a snow flake.
- Did you know that Elsa's Ice Palace reflects her emotions. (Blue for serenity, Red for fear & Gold for defensive.)