S.O.T MAHak
Warlord
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That would be kind of missing the point of the Neuschwanstein wonder ...
Historically, Neuschwanstein was not built as a defensive fortress (which the in-game "castle" building represents), but rather it was a whimsical bit of (artistic or garish depending on your point of view) conspicuous consumption.
The in-game benefit of the wonder is that it gives a culture bonus for your castles, representing the fact that by the industrial era, castles were obsolete as pieces of state of the art military infrastructure, but even the most spartan, utilitarian relic of a castle was becoming something like cultural capital for a nation, attracting tourists and locals alike with romantic ideas of past glories.
But in CIV a castle still provides a bonus to a city's defence, and it just fills weird to build a wonder thats a castle and not getting a regular one in the city. You could consider a castle the equivalent to a fort which still up to WW 1 had some significance, military wise.
Another example was the Monte Cassino monastery while not technically a castle it was still an archaic building, and it proved to be a major obstacle during the italian campaign in WW 2.
Oh and welcome to the forum!
