Ultimate Wishlist for Civ6 Wonders

Surprised the Kennedy Space Center/Cape Canaveral-Merrit Island Spaceport/Launch Complex 39 hasn't been suggested.
 
Sagrada Família as a future era wonder. :crazyeye:

EDIT: You have it, but I think I'm funny, so I'm not deleting this post.
 
The Peace Palace in The Hague
Pan Am Building / Grand Central Station / Central Park
Circus Maximus
Palatine Hill
Something related to Shinkansen
Hohenzollern castle / Neuschwanstein
Swiss Bank
 
UBS? Credit Suisse? One of the obscure private banks like Julius Bär or Sarasin?

I would prefer the Schweizerischer Bankverein instead of any existing bank name.
+ gold during war
+ gold during natural disasters
+ diplomatic favor
+ unique economic policy with city-states / doubles diplomatic favor from city states
 
Just a couple more modern wonders:
Spruce Goose Dome (Long Beach, California, USA): Must be adjacent to an aerodrome with a hangar. Extra air unit slots in all Aerodrome districts in this civilization and/or extra range for all air units.
Dancing House (Prague, Czech Republic): +balanced Housing and +balanced Amenities in this city.
 
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Would love to see the following:

- Atomium. Unlocks at Nationalism. +1 GWAM points per turn. Your Civilization gains +50% score towards Scored Competitions from any sources. +100% Production towards all City Projects in this city. +2 Artwork Slots which can hold anything. Must be built on a tile with Breathtaking appeal.
- Church of Saint George - Unlocks at Divine Right. Your Civilization pays 20% less Diplomatic Favour in World Congress Votes. +1 Diplomatic Favour from Relics. +2 Slots for Relics. Must be built on a Hills tile adjacent to a Quarry
- Sagrada Familia. Unlocks at Ideology. +1 Great Engineer. All units and buildings which can normally be purchased with faith by this civilization can now be recruited with production and gold equal to their inherent faith cost. Two slots for Art. Must be built on a tile adjacent to a Holy Site with a Worship Building.
- Sillicon Valley. Unlocks at Synthetic Materials. +2 Great Scientist and +2 Great Engineer Poitns. Gain access to any Eureka for any technology researched by at least three other civilizations. Adjacent Campuses provide double science and Adjacent neighbourhoods provide science equal to double their intrinsic Housing output.. Must be built on Flat land, inside a city with a Campus that has a Research Lab.
- Statue of Zeus. Unlocks at Bronze Working. +1 Great General point. -5 Combat Strength of enemies within the borders of your Civilization. Enemy Spies operate at -1 Level lower within your Civilization. Must be built adjacent to an Encampment District with either a Barracks or a Stable.
- Shwedagon Paya. Unlocks at Feudalism. Holy Sites and their buildings each provide +1 Amenity for their city. +10% Faith in Happy Cities, +20% if Extatic. Must be built adjacent to a Rainforest tile.
- Uffington White Horse. Unlocks at Animal Husbandry. +1 Great Prophet point. Provides +4 Horses per turn. Horse Pastures provide major adjacency to Holy Sites, Commercial Hubs and Theatre Squares. Must be built on a Hills tile.
 
I have a few wonders to propose:

Alamut Castle
Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas
Circuit de la Sarthe (The race track of the 24 Hours of Le Mans)
Monte Carlo Casino

I hope the race track is not too out there. While it is far from a great work of architecture, I thought that the legacy of the race connected to it was interesting enough
 
I'm going to add the Lighthouse of Genoa.
 
How about Boston City Hall or Toronto City Hall (both the current ones)?

Toronto City Hall was built on top of Old Chinatown.....what jerks.....
 
How about Maple Leaf Gardens, PATH (the vast underground shopping area in Toronto), the Toronto Eaton Centre (which is North America's busiest shopping mall, busier than West Edmonton Mall and the Mall of America), the Montreal Forum, Montreal Olympic Stadium, and Madison Square Garden?

Oh, and Faneuil Hall, Cedar Point, and Mall of America as well.

It would be great to include some airports as well.
 
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How about Maple Leaf Gardens, PATH (the vast underground shopping area in Toronto), the Toronto Eaton Centre (which is North America's busiest shopping mall, busier than West Edmonton Mall and the Mall of America), the Montreal Forum, Montreal Olympic Stadium, and Madison Square Garden?

Oh, and Faneuil Hall, Cedar Point, and Mall of America as well.

It would be great to include some airports as well.

I'll add them, but how would they portray PATH, since it's underground?
I don't think all of them are wondrous though.
 
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