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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

Colossus
Description
+1 Trade Route capacity. Grants a Trader unit. Must be built on the Coast, adjacent to land and a Harbor district.
Historical Context
Built from the smelted-down brass and iron of abandoned arms and equipment of a failed invasion, the Colossus of Rhodes was a 98-foot depiction of the Titan Helios erected to celebrate the victory. Construction under the direction of Chares of Lindos began in 292 BC, and by 280 was completed, to the amazement of all. Although the details are a bit hazy – the ancient histories being what they are – the towering statue overlooked the Mandraki harbor entrance set upon a 49-foot high marble pedestal. But it only stood for 56 years before being toppled by an earthquake. Ptolemy III of Egypt offered to pay for its reconstruction, but the Rhodians refused because the Delphi Oracle informed them that the gods were offended by it. Though the gods may have been offended, for nearly 900 years the rusting ruins of the statue were a tourist “must-see.” In 653 AD the forces of the Muslim caliph Muawiyah I overran Rhodes, and the new owners promptly sold it for scrap to Jewish merchants, who used – it is said – 900 camels to haul the mass away. From scrap to scrap.
PortraitSquare
icon_building_colossus
“At Rhodes was set up a Colossus of seventy cubits high, representing the Sun … the artist expended as much bronze on it as seemed likely to create a dearth in the mines.”
– Philo of Byzantium

Traits

Removed if game started after
Renaissance Era
+3 Gold
+1 Great Admiral point per turn.
+1000 Tourism from Rock Concerts.

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_shipbuilding
Shipbuilding
Adjacency
icon_district_harbor
Harbor
Placement
Cannot be built on a lake
Must be built on coast
Production Cost
Base Cost: 400 Production
PortraitSquare
icon_building_colossus
Description
+1 Trade Route capacity. Grants a Trader unit. Must be built on the Coast, adjacent to land and a Harbor district.
Historical Context
Built from the smelted-down brass and iron of abandoned arms and equipment of a failed invasion, the Colossus of Rhodes was a 98-foot depiction of the Titan Helios erected to celebrate the victory. Construction under the direction of Chares of Lindos began in 292 BC, and by 280 was completed, to the amazement of all. Although the details are a bit hazy – the ancient histories being what they are – the towering statue overlooked the Mandraki harbor entrance set upon a 49-foot high marble pedestal. But it only stood for 56 years before being toppled by an earthquake. Ptolemy III of Egypt offered to pay for its reconstruction, but the Rhodians refused because the Delphi Oracle informed them that the gods were offended by it. Though the gods may have been offended, for nearly 900 years the rusting ruins of the statue were a tourist “must-see.” In 653 AD the forces of the Muslim caliph Muawiyah I overran Rhodes, and the new owners promptly sold it for scrap to Jewish merchants, who used – it is said – 900 camels to haul the mass away. From scrap to scrap.
“At Rhodes was set up a Colossus of seventy cubits high, representing the Sun … the artist expended as much bronze on it as seemed likely to create a dearth in the mines.”
– Philo of Byzantium

Traits

Removed if game started after
Renaissance Era
+3 Gold
+1 Great Admiral point per turn.
+1000 Tourism from Rock Concerts.

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_shipbuilding
Shipbuilding
Adjacency
icon_district_harbor
Harbor
Placement
Cannot be built on a lake
Must be built on coast
Production Cost
Base Cost: 400 Production
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