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Amphitheater
Historical Context
When bread and circuses didn’t keep the masses happy, there was always the theater to distract them. An amphitheater is an outdoor arena (modern usage of the term is rather lax) that serves as a venue for performances, sporting events and public speeches. Although there had certainly been public spectacles in various places before, these tended to be staged ad hoc. But when the Greeks began writing plays around 532 BC, they built small, open-air structures (called theatrons) in which to perform these; the Romans, always looking to build bigger and better, created the amphitheater. The Romans built them all over their conquered lands, for every frontier outpost wanted to be civilized. The practice spread outward from the empire to other places, for amphitheaters were great places to stage plays, gladiatorial and Olympic Games, religious spectacles, executions, political debates, concerts, and all manner of other entertainments.
PortraitSquare
icon_building_amphitheater

Traits

+2 Culture
+1 Citizen slot
+1 Great Writer point per turn.
+2 Great Works of Writing slots

Requirements

District
icon_district_theater
Theater Square
Civic
icon_civic_drama_poetry
Drama and Poetry
Production Cost
Base Cost: 150 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 600 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 1 Gold
PortraitSquare
icon_building_amphitheater
Historical Context
When bread and circuses didn’t keep the masses happy, there was always the theater to distract them. An amphitheater is an outdoor arena (modern usage of the term is rather lax) that serves as a venue for performances, sporting events and public speeches. Although there had certainly been public spectacles in various places before, these tended to be staged ad hoc. But when the Greeks began writing plays around 532 BC, they built small, open-air structures (called theatrons) in which to perform these; the Romans, always looking to build bigger and better, created the amphitheater. The Romans built them all over their conquered lands, for every frontier outpost wanted to be civilized. The practice spread outward from the empire to other places, for amphitheaters were great places to stage plays, gladiatorial and Olympic Games, religious spectacles, executions, political debates, concerts, and all manner of other entertainments.

Traits

+2 Culture
+1 Citizen slot
+1 Great Writer point per turn.
+2 Great Works of Writing slots

Requirements

District
icon_district_theater
Theater Square
Civic
icon_civic_drama_poetry
Drama and Poetry
Production Cost
Base Cost: 150 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 600 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 1 Gold
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