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Queen's Bibliotheque
Description
A building unique to Sweden. This building provides 2 slots of Writing, Music, and any type of Art.
Awards +1 Governor Title.
Historical Context
"Bibliotheque" is the French word for a library, and as French was the vernacular language of culture from the Middle Ages through the Industrial Revolution, it is used here to reflect that history. The “Queen” in this case is in honor of Kristina of Sweden, who was a lavish patron of the arts and literature. Eleanor of Aquitaine was another notable patron of arts, especially the burgeoning troubadour tradition. Many other queens effectively used the soft power of her cultural patronage as tools of statecraft, sometimes gaining more than the king could on the battlefield.
PortraitSquare
icon_building_queens_bibliotheque

Traits

Unique To
+2 Great Artist points per turn.
+2 Great Writer points per turn.
+2 Great Musician points per turn.
+2 Great Works of Writing slots
+2 Great Works of Art slots
+2 Great Works of Music slots

Requirements

District
Buildings (any)
Mutually Exclusive With
Production Cost
Base Cost: 217 Production
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 2 Gold
PortraitSquare
icon_building_queens_bibliotheque
Description
A building unique to Sweden. This building provides 2 slots of Writing, Music, and any type of Art.
Awards +1 Governor Title.
Historical Context
"Bibliotheque" is the French word for a library, and as French was the vernacular language of culture from the Middle Ages through the Industrial Revolution, it is used here to reflect that history. The “Queen” in this case is in honor of Kristina of Sweden, who was a lavish patron of the arts and literature. Eleanor of Aquitaine was another notable patron of arts, especially the burgeoning troubadour tradition. Many other queens effectively used the soft power of her cultural patronage as tools of statecraft, sometimes gaining more than the king could on the battlefield.

Traits

Unique To
+2 Great Artist points per turn.
+2 Great Writer points per turn.
+2 Great Musician points per turn.
+2 Great Works of Writing slots
+2 Great Works of Art slots
+2 Great Works of Music slots

Requirements

District
Buildings (any)
Mutually Exclusive With
Production Cost
Base Cost: 217 Production
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 2 Gold