Location from The Mandalorian by Jon Favreau
Fortified palace in Tatooine's desert, once Jabba the Hutt's seat of power. Now Boba Fett's throne room. Rancor pit, dungeon cells, and a throne that has seen many rulers.
The palace squats in the Tatooine desert like a creature guarding its territory. Its thick walls keep the interior cool and dark — a stark contrast to the blazing sands outside. The throne room still carries the ghost of Jabba's excess: the dais where the Hutt once lounged now seats Boba Fett, who rules with considerably less theatrics. The rancor pit below houses Fett's own rancor, trained rather than starved. B'omarr monk brain-walkers still patrol the lower corridors on their spider-legged jars. The palace has its own water supply, landing pad, and enough fortification to withstand a siege. The air inside smells of old stone, animal musk from the rancor, and the faint sweetness of hookah smoke that has soaked into the walls over decades.
A massive domed structure rising from the desert rock, its heavy iron doors flanked by watchtowers. Inside, the throne room is a cavernous hall with a grated floor over the rancor pit. Corridors wind through stone walls to dungeon cells, a kitchen, and a droid workshop.
Also known as: Fett's Palace, the palace