Difference between revisions of "Landmarks"
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− | + | Landmarks are spectacular structures that will bring tourists into the [[cities|city]]. | |
− | They are divided into two categories, Venues and Attracters. | + | They are divided into two categories, [[#Venues|Venues]] and [[#Attracters|Attracters]]. |
− | *Only 3 | + | *Only 3 Landmarks can be built in a city. |
− | + | Landmarks are ideal for a city [[City Specializations|specializing]] in [[Culture]]. | |
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==Venues== | ==Venues== | ||
[[Globe Theatre]] (London, England) | [[Globe Theatre]] (London, England) |
Revision as of 03:00, 6 March 2013
Landmarks are spectacular structures that will bring tourists into the city.
They are divided into two categories, Venues and Attracters.
- Only 3 Landmarks can be built in a city.
Landmarks are ideal for a city specializing in Culture.
Venues
Globe Theatre (London, England)
Oslo Opera House (Oslo, Norway)
Sydney Opera House (Sydney, Australia)
Attracters
The Arc de Triomphe (Paris, France)
Cinquantenaire Arch (Brussels, Belgium)
Dutch Windmill (The Netherlands)
Edificio Copan (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
Empire State Building (New York, United States)
Giralda (Seville, Spain)
Kolner Dom (Cologne, Germany)
Leaning Tower Of Pisa (Pisa, Italy)
Rundetarn (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Statue Of Liberty (New York, United States)
St. Basil's Cathedral (Moscow, Russia)
Stockholm City Hall (Stockholm, Sweden)
Tokyo Tower (Tokyo, Japan)
Krolewski W Warszawie (Warsaw, Poland)
Washington Monument (Washington D.C., United States)
Willis Tower (Chicago, United States)