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Zoo
Description
Bonus Amenity extends to each city center within 6 tiles. This bonus applies once to a city, and multiple copies of this building within 6 tiles of a city center do not provide additional bonuses. +1 Science to each Rainforest and Marsh tile in this city.
Historical Context
The oldest known menagerie (or “zoological park,” i.e., zoo) has been excavated at Hierakonpolis and dates to c. 3500 BC; according to archaeologists, it contained hippos, elephants, hartebeest, baboons, and wildcats. In the 12th Century BC the Chinese empress Tanki had a “house of deer,” and the later Wen of Zhou established a 1500-acre menagerie. Alexander the Great had live specimens of unusual animals sent back to Greece to be displayed, and most of the Roman emperors had extensive collections of animals for the citizens to ogle. Humans have always been fascinated by watching caged animals, but no one is quite sure what the animals staring back at the humans are thinking; probably better not to know. The oldest existing zoo, the Tiergarten Schoenbrunn in Vienna, evolved from the exotic animal collection maintained by the Habsburg dynasty and was opened to the public in 1765 AD. Whipsnade Wild Animal Park in England opened in 1931 as the first drive-through “safari” park … a supposed “advance” over the traditional zoo full of cages.
PortraitSquare
icon_building_zoo

Traits

+1 Amenity from entertainment

Requirements

District
icon_district_entertainment_complex
Entertainment Complex
Civic
icon_civic_natural_history
Natural History
Building
icon_building_arena
Arena
Production Cost
Base Cost: 445 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 1780 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 2 Gold
PortraitSquare
icon_building_zoo
Description
Bonus Amenity extends to each city center within 6 tiles. This bonus applies once to a city, and multiple copies of this building within 6 tiles of a city center do not provide additional bonuses. +1 Science to each Rainforest and Marsh tile in this city.
Historical Context
The oldest known menagerie (or “zoological park,” i.e., zoo) has been excavated at Hierakonpolis and dates to c. 3500 BC; according to archaeologists, it contained hippos, elephants, hartebeest, baboons, and wildcats. In the 12th Century BC the Chinese empress Tanki had a “house of deer,” and the later Wen of Zhou established a 1500-acre menagerie. Alexander the Great had live specimens of unusual animals sent back to Greece to be displayed, and most of the Roman emperors had extensive collections of animals for the citizens to ogle. Humans have always been fascinated by watching caged animals, but no one is quite sure what the animals staring back at the humans are thinking; probably better not to know. The oldest existing zoo, the Tiergarten Schoenbrunn in Vienna, evolved from the exotic animal collection maintained by the Habsburg dynasty and was opened to the public in 1765 AD. Whipsnade Wild Animal Park in England opened in 1931 as the first drive-through “safari” park … a supposed “advance” over the traditional zoo full of cages.

Traits

+1 Amenity from entertainment

Requirements

District
icon_district_entertainment_complex
Entertainment Complex
Civic
icon_civic_natural_history
Natural History
Building
icon_building_arena
Arena
Production Cost
Base Cost: 445 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 1780 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 2 Gold
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