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|name = Hermitage
 
|name = Hermitage
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|cost = 125 (increases with number of cities)
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|culture = 5
 
|culture = 5
 
|building1 = Opera House
 
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*+50% {{culture5}} Culture in the city
 
* Contains 3 slots for Great Works of Art.
 
* Contains 3 slots for Great Works of Art.
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}}{{seewp|Hermitage Museum}}
}}== Game Info ==
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==Game Info==
Cultural national wonder. Requires an [[Opera house (Civ5)|Opera house]] in all cities.
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Cultural national wonder. Requires an [[Opera House (Civ5)|Opera House]] in all cities.
* Culture output of this City increased by 50%.
 
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* {{Culture5}} Culture output of this City increased by 50%.
 
* Contains 3 slots for Great Works of Art which provide +3 theming bonus, if you fill the slots with Great Works of Art from different civilizations and different eras.
 
* Contains 3 slots for Great Works of Art which provide +3 theming bonus, if you fill the slots with Great Works of Art from different civilizations and different eras.
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*{{PositiveText|+5 {{Culture5}} Culture and {{Tourism5}} Tourism with '''Religious Art''' Religious Belief}}
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*{{BNW}} {{PositiveText|+1 {{Happiness5}} Happiness with '''Universal Healthcare''' tenet (any Ideology)}}
   
== Strategy ==
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==Strategy==
This is a must-have for a civilization striving towards a [[Cultural victory (Civ5)|Cultural victory]]. Its theming bonus is as strong as [[Uffizi (Civ5)|Uffizi]], but it doesn't require any specific Social policies!
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The '''Hermitage''' is a must-have for a civilization striving towards a [[Cultural victory (Civ5)|cultural victory]]. Its theming bonus is as strong as that of the [[Uffizi (Civ5)|Uffizi]], but it doesn't require any specific [[Social policies (Civ5)|social policies]].
   
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It is highly advisable to build the Hermitage in a city with strong cultural output (usually the {{Capital5}} Capital) due to the +50% {{Culture5}} Culture bonus.
== Historical Info ==
 
   
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==Civilopedia entry==
The Hermitage is a museum in Saint Petersburg, [[Russian (Civ5)|Russia]] . Constructed in 1764 by [[Catherine (Civ5)|Catherine the Great]], the Hermitage's collection contains some three million pieces, including the largest collection of paintings in the world. The collection is housed in a number of historic buildings, including the extraordinary Winter Palace, the former official residence of the Tsars from 1732 to 1917.
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The Hermitage is a museum in Saint Petersburg, [[Russian (Civ5)|Russia]]. Constructed in 1764 by [[Catherine (Civ5)|Catherine the Great]], the Hermitage's collection contains some three million pieces, including the largest collection of paintings in the world. The collection is housed in a number of historic buildings, including the extraordinary Winter Palace, the former official residence of the Tsars from 1732 to 1917.
[[Category:Wonders]]
 
 
[[Category:Russian]]
 
[[Category:Russian]]

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Cultural national wonder. Requires an Opera House in all cities.

  • Culture Culture Culture output of this City increased by 50%.
  • Contains 3 slots for Great Works of Art which provide +3 theming bonus, if you fill the slots with Great Works of Art from different civilizations and different eras.
  • +5 Culture Culture Culture and Tourism Tourism Tourism with Religious Art Religious Belief
  • BNW-only +1 20xHappiness5 Happiness Happiness with Universal Healthcare tenet (any Ideology)

Strategy

The Hermitage is a must-have for a civilization striving towards a cultural victory. Its theming bonus is as strong as that of the Uffizi, but it doesn't require any specific social policies.

It is highly advisable to build the Hermitage in a city with strong cultural output (usually the Capital Capital Capital) due to the +50% Culture Culture Culture bonus.

Civilopedia entry

The Hermitage is a museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Constructed in 1764 by Catherine the Great, the Hermitage's collection contains some three million pieces, including the largest collection of paintings in the world. The collection is housed in a number of historic buildings, including the extraordinary Winter Palace, the former official residence of the Tsars from 1732 to 1917.