Concepts
Major 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

Introduction

Wonders

Alhambra

Angkor Wat

Apadana

Big Ben

Biosphère

Bolshoi Theatre

Broadway

Chichen Itza

Colosseum

Colossus

Cristo Redentor

Eiffel Tower

Estádio do Maracanã

Etemenanki

Forbidden City

Great Library

Great Lighthouse

Great Zimbabwe

Hagia Sophia

Hanging Gardens

Hermitage

Huey Teocalli

Jebel Barkal

Mahabodhi Temple

Mausoleum at Halicarnassus

Mont St. Michel

Oracle

Oxford University

Petra

Potala Palace

Pyramids

Ruhr Valley

Statue of Zeus

Stonehenge

Sydney Opera House

Terracotta Army

Torre de Belém

Venetian Arsenal

Projects

Sydney Opera House
Description
Must be built on the Coast, adjacent to land and a Harbor district.
Historical Context
The construction of an enormous arts center for Sydney on Bennelong Point had been debated since the 1940s; in 1956 AD the government of New South Wales announced an open-ended competition for the design of something grand to show the world that the city really did have some taste. A Danish architect, Jørn Utzon won with his unique expressionist design, a series of precast concrete “shells,” covered with over a million white- or cream-colored tiles with interior glass curtain walls. So unique was the problematic design (Utzon had paid no heed to structural engineering) that it took sixteen years to build at a cost ten times more than estimated. But, once completed and officially dedicated by Queen Elizabeth II in October 1973, it has since become the iconic symbol of the one-time penal colony. From its 2,679-seat grand Concert Hall to the intimate 210-seat Utzon Room, the Opera House brings performances of all sorts down under.
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“An opera begins long before the curtain goes up and ends long after it has come down. It starts in my imagination, it becomes my life, and it stays part of my life long after I've left the opera house.”
– Maria Callas

Traits

+8 Culture
+5 Great Musician points per turn.
+3 Great Works of Music slots
+1000 Tourism from Rock Concerts.

Requirements

Civic
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Cultural Heritage
Adjacency
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Harbor
Placement
Cannot be built on a lake
Must be built on coast
Production Cost
Base Cost: 1850 Production
PortraitSquare
icon_building_sydney_opera_house
Description
Must be built on the Coast, adjacent to land and a Harbor district.
Historical Context
The construction of an enormous arts center for Sydney on Bennelong Point had been debated since the 1940s; in 1956 AD the government of New South Wales announced an open-ended competition for the design of something grand to show the world that the city really did have some taste. A Danish architect, Jørn Utzon won with his unique expressionist design, a series of precast concrete “shells,” covered with over a million white- or cream-colored tiles with interior glass curtain walls. So unique was the problematic design (Utzon had paid no heed to structural engineering) that it took sixteen years to build at a cost ten times more than estimated. But, once completed and officially dedicated by Queen Elizabeth II in October 1973, it has since become the iconic symbol of the one-time penal colony. From its 2,679-seat grand Concert Hall to the intimate 210-seat Utzon Room, the Opera House brings performances of all sorts down under.
“An opera begins long before the curtain goes up and ends long after it has come down. It starts in my imagination, it becomes my life, and it stays part of my life long after I've left the opera house.”
– Maria Callas

Traits

+8 Culture
+5 Great Musician points per turn.
+3 Great Works of Music slots
+1000 Tourism from Rock Concerts.

Requirements

Civic
icon_civic_cultural_heritage
Cultural Heritage
Adjacency
icon_district_harbor
Harbor
Placement
Cannot be built on a lake
Must be built on coast
Production Cost
Base Cost: 1850 Production
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