Since there seems to be no new content in sight, let me get back to what I'd like to see in the future of Civ 6.
I would like to draw some support for the inclusion of one of the most important European
'wonders' of its time, which was ravaged by an earthquake, tsunami and firestorm in 1755.
(All disasters which are currently not in the game, so wink wink please add them to the game!)
The
Paço da Ribeira of Lisbon, where
Terreiro do Paço is presently located.
Its initial construction began under the reign of Manuel I in 1498, the same year Da Gama reached India, and it was
the symbol of Portuguese expansionism and control over the spice trade. It was initially built in the
Manueline style, but later altered by Philip II. By 1755 it included a library of 70 000 manuscripts, hundreds of renaissance and baroque paintings and, crucially, the royal archives where most of the official records of two hundred years of exploration, diplomacy and trade with the East had been kept. The dimension of what was lost is unfathomable.
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King Jose was a fanatic for Operas and so a luxurious Opera House was opened next to it in... 1755, just a few months before the Earthquake.
It is a link between the old and the new. 1498 and 1755 are two crucial junctures in the history of Portugal.
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I think it would make for a nice Renaissance Era wonder. It would require coast adjacency. Possible bonuses would be:
- 25% cheaper to purchase Great People with Gold;
- +2 Culture to each trade route to and from the city where the wonder was built;
- +1 Science per great work in this city;
- May house 3 great works of writing, music or art. Themed bonus requires one of each type. Provides science rather than double culture when themed.