Ultimate Wishlist for Civ6 Wonders


I'm not sure how a Wall wonder would work in Civ6, but I'll add them, except for..........
The US Border wall, it's too recent (especially if it's meant to be Trump's planned border wall) and not as historically important as the others.
 
Maybe you can add Santa Maria della Salute from Venice.
I also have one Czech, Church of the Assumption of Our Lady and Saint John the Baptist built by Jan Blažej Santini-Aichel, who is known for combining Baroque and Gothic styles.
 
By the way, are you familiar with the YouTube channel "Geography Now"? I'm sure the videos there can give you a lot of ideas for both man-made and natural wonders.
 
By the way, are you familiar with the YouTube channel "Geography Now"? I'm sure the videos there can give you a lot of ideas for both man-made and natural wonders.

I think I've heard of it, I will check it out when I have time.
 
I would like to add a few more wonders from China.

The Yellow Crane Tower, a famous tower complex in Wuhan. It is so famous because of a poem written about it, which literally appears in every Chinese text book.

The Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, located in Xi'an. I suppose it is one of the most famous local landmark besides the Terracotta Army in that city.
 
I would like to add a few more wonders from China.

The Yellow Crane Tower, a famous tower complex in Wuhan. It is so famous because of a poem written about it, which literally appears in every Chinese text book.

The Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, located in Xi'an. I suppose it is one of the most famous local landmark besides the Terracotta Army in that city.

Giant Wild Goose Pagoda was already on the list, but I added Yellow Crane Tower. ;)
 
I've finally removed Statue of Liberty, Temple of Artemis, Casa de Contratacion, St. Basil's Cathedral, and Kotoku-in from the Wishlist.

I'm unsure if I should remove the Great Mosque of Kilwa. Is it depicted as part of the Kilwa Kisiwani wonder? :think:

I never made a category for Antarctica so I couldn't predict the appearance of the Amundsen-Scott Research Station....:p
 
I've finally removed Statue of Liberty, Temple of Artemis, Casa de Contratacion, St. Basil's Cathedral, and Kotoku-in from the Wishlist.

I'm unsure if I should remove the Great Mosque of Kilwa. Is it depicted as part of the Kilwa Kisiwani wonder? :think:

I never made a category for Antarctica so I couldn't predict the appearance of the Amundsen-Scott Research Station....:p
The Amundsen-Scott Research station indeed came out of left field.
 
El Badi Palace, built in Marrakech during reign of Ahmad al-Mansur, was a huge architectural jewel, and during its construction, the finest materials, such as gold, onyx or Italian marble were used. Most of the building materials, decorations and furniture were moved to Meknes later by Sultan Ismail Ibn Sharif, but I still think it could serve as a good wonder for Morocco.
 
How about Monk's Mound, from the Native American city of Cahokia? It was originally even taller than the Pyramids of Giza.

It's already on the list, under North America.
 
My post about Monk's Mound may be second-to-last, but how about adding Woodhenge, also from Cahokia, as an additional wonder unlocked by Astrology? It could be built exclusively on flat ground next to Woods/Rainforest, and give players a second chance to get a free Great Prophet early. (It would certainly make me less salty.)
 
Ok, I've removed Panama Canal from the wishlist, since it was officially revealed last week.
 
The Blue Mosque, Suleymaniye and Topkapi are in the european part of Istanbul, not in Asia. The Hippodrome was also in the european part. Selimiye is in Edirne which is also in Europe not in Asia.
I would also like to propose:
Dolmabahce Istanbul - a very nice neoclasical palace
Wat Rong Khun / the White Temple of Chiang Rai / so beautiful
Gotthard Base Tunnel / longest railway tunnel
The Gherkin London / looks funny. If Petronas and Taipei 101 are on the list, and they don't look funny, the gherkin deserves it.
Palace of Culture and Science Warsaw - one of the rare stalinist architectural monstruosities outside of the soviet union
Esplanade Concert Hall Singapore - looks really nice.
On a funny note, you can also add BER, a wonder which you can only finish after reaching the turn limit of the game.
 
With floods being implemented in Civ VI and Canada officially being a civ, how about the Red River Floodway? At the time of completion, it moved more earth than any other project in the world other than the Panama Canal.
 
Ok, I removed the Golden Gate Bridge from the list since it was officially revealed this week. Hurray for Bridge wonder! Though, I probably won't be building it that often (it's hard to find a spot between two landmasses).
 
I removed Országház from the wishlist, since it was revealed as a World Wonder for Gathering Storm.
 
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