Concepts
Civilizations/Leaders
City-States
Districts
Buildings
Wonders and Projects
Units
Unit Promotions
Great People
Technologies
Civics
Governments and Policies
Religions
Terrains and Features
Resources
Improvements and Routes
Governors
Historic Moments

Introduction

Wonders

Alhambra

Amundsen-Scott Research Station

Angkor Wat

Apadana

Big Ben

Biosphère

Bolshoi Theatre

Broadway

Casa de Contratación

Chichen Itza

Colosseum

Colossus

Cristo Redentor

Eiffel Tower

Estádio do Maracanã

Etemenanki

Forbidden City

Golden Gate Bridge

Great Bath

Great Library

Great Lighthouse

Great Zimbabwe

Hagia Sophia

Hanging Gardens

Hermitage

Huey Teocalli

Jebel Barkal

Kilwa Kisiwani

Kotoku-in

Machu Picchu

Mahabodhi Temple

Mausoleum at Halicarnassus

Meenakshi Temple

Mont St. Michel

Oracle

Országház

Oxford University

Panama Canal

Petra

Potala Palace

Pyramids

Ruhr Valley

St. Basil's Cathedral

Statue of Liberty

Statue of Zeus

Stonehenge

Sydney Opera House

Taj Mahal

Temple of Artemis

Terracotta Army

Torre de Belém

University of Sankore

Venetian Arsenal

Projects

Bolshoi Theatre
Description
Awards 2 randomly-chosen free civics when completed. Must be built on flat land adjacent to a Theater Square district.
Historical Context
The Imperial Bolshoi Theatre of Moscow – bolshoi being the Russian for “grand” – is home for the Bolshoi Ballet and Bolshoi Opera companies, among the oldest and largest in the world (the ballet has some 200 dancers). The ballet company was founded in March 1776 by Prince Urusov and Michael Maddox, a British theater manager; after performing in private homes for some years, the company was profitable enough to acquire the Petrovka Theater and opened there for the first time in December 1780. Sadly, the Petrovka burned down in 1805, to be replaced by the New Arbat Theater, which burned down in 1812 during Napoleon’s occupation of the city. The current Bolshoi Theater was built between 1821 and 1824, and it managed not to burn down – although it was renovated in 1843, 1856, 1921, 2002 and 2011. The last renovation included restoring the theater’s acoustics to the original high quality (which had been mucked up by the Soviets) and restoring the original imperial décor (which had been ripped out by those same Soviets). Despite prices ranging up to 5000 rubles, ballet and opera performances continue to be sold out – mostly to tourists.
PortraitSquare
icon_building_bolshoi_theatre
“Bolshoi Ballet is a universe of the imagination, a place of magic and enchantment, beauty and romance. Its many worlds vibrate with graceful dancers, glorious music, and sumptuous costumes.”
– Trudy Garfunkel

Traits

Removed if game started after
Atomic Era
+2 Great Writer points per turn.
+2 Great Musician points per turn.
+1 Great Work of Writing slot
+1 Great Work of Music slot
+1000 Tourism from Rock Concerts.

Requirements

Civic
icon_civic_opera_ballet
Opera and Ballet
Adjacency
icon_district_theater
Theater Square
Placement
icon_terrain_grass
Grassland
icon_terrain_plains
Plains
icon_terrain_tundra
Tundra
icon_terrain_snow
Snow
icon_terrain_desert
Desert
Production Cost
Base Cost: 1240 Production
PortraitSquare
icon_building_bolshoi_theatre
Description
Awards 2 randomly-chosen free civics when completed. Must be built on flat land adjacent to a Theater Square district.
Historical Context
The Imperial Bolshoi Theatre of Moscow – bolshoi being the Russian for “grand” – is home for the Bolshoi Ballet and Bolshoi Opera companies, among the oldest and largest in the world (the ballet has some 200 dancers). The ballet company was founded in March 1776 by Prince Urusov and Michael Maddox, a British theater manager; after performing in private homes for some years, the company was profitable enough to acquire the Petrovka Theater and opened there for the first time in December 1780. Sadly, the Petrovka burned down in 1805, to be replaced by the New Arbat Theater, which burned down in 1812 during Napoleon’s occupation of the city. The current Bolshoi Theater was built between 1821 and 1824, and it managed not to burn down – although it was renovated in 1843, 1856, 1921, 2002 and 2011. The last renovation included restoring the theater’s acoustics to the original high quality (which had been mucked up by the Soviets) and restoring the original imperial décor (which had been ripped out by those same Soviets). Despite prices ranging up to 5000 rubles, ballet and opera performances continue to be sold out – mostly to tourists.
“Bolshoi Ballet is a universe of the imagination, a place of magic and enchantment, beauty and romance. Its many worlds vibrate with graceful dancers, glorious music, and sumptuous costumes.”
– Trudy Garfunkel

Traits

Removed if game started after
Atomic Era
+2 Great Writer points per turn.
+2 Great Musician points per turn.
+1 Great Work of Writing slot
+1 Great Work of Music slot
+1000 Tourism from Rock Concerts.

Requirements

Civic
icon_civic_opera_ballet
Opera and Ballet
Adjacency
icon_district_theater
Theater Square
Placement
icon_terrain_grass
Grassland
icon_terrain_plains
Plains
icon_terrain_tundra
Tundra
icon_terrain_snow
Snow
icon_terrain_desert
Desert
Production Cost
Base Cost: 1240 Production
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