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*Indicates the capital city
 
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==Game Info==
 
==Game Info==
Indicates that a given city is the {{Capital5}} Capital of the empire. Built automatically in the first city you establish.
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Indicates that a given city is the {{Capital5}} of the empire. Built automatically in the first city you establish.
*Connecting other cities to the {{Capital5}} Capital by Road will produce additional {{Gold5}} Gold
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*Connecting other cities to the {{Capital5}} by Road will produce additional {{Gold5}}
*+3 {{Production5}} Production, +3 {{Science5}} Science, +3 {{Gold5}} Gold, +1 {{Culture5}} Culture
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*+3 {{Production5}}, +3 {{Science5}}, +3 {{Gold5}}, +1 {{Culture5}}
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*{{BNW}} 1 Great Work of Art or Artifact slot
 
*{{BNW}} 1 Great Work of Art or Artifact slot
*{{PositiveText|+1 {{Production5}} Production, {{Culture5}} Culture, {{Gold5}} Gold, {{Faith5}} Faith and {{Science5}} Science with '''God King''' Religious Belief}}
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==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==
Your '''Palace''' is the seat of your government. In the very beginning of the game it provides a significant portion of your capital city's {{Gold5}} Gold and {{Production5}} Production, boosts {{Science5}} Science output, and is the only source of {{Culture5}} Culture. It also forms the heart of your empire's trading network.
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Your '''Palace''' is the seat of your government. In the very beginning of the game it provides a significant portion of your capital city's {{Gold5}} and {{Production5}}, boosts {{Science5}} output, and is the only source of {{Culture5}}. It also forms the heart of your empire's trading network.
   
 
At all times, the Palace is considered the seat of your government in regards to [[Domination victory (Civ5)|domination victory]]. Although the Palace is automatically rebuilt in another city if your capital is captured, it can still be a terrible blow to your civilization (and also makes you ineligible to win a domination victory until you get it back). Protect your Palace well!
 
At all times, the Palace is considered the seat of your government in regards to [[Domination victory (Civ5)|domination victory]]. Although the Palace is automatically rebuilt in another city if your capital is captured, it can still be a terrible blow to your civilization (and also makes you ineligible to win a domination victory until you get it back). Protect your Palace well!
   
==Historical Info==
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==Civilopedia entry==
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A palace is the residence of a civilization's ruler. The term is somewhat anachronistic, dating back to a time when most countries were ruled by kings or other hereditary leaders. Nowadays modern rulers live in ornate buildings called something like "the People's House" or "the Place of Justice," but the effect is the same. Palaces (and their modern equivalents) are designed to do three things: to provide the ruler with access to the people and communications necessary to rule, to defend the leader from attack, and to impress upon subjects and foreign visitors the leader's importance and grandeur.
 
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Game Info

Indicates that a given city is the Capital Capital of the empire. Built automatically in the first city you establish.

Strategy

Your Palace is the seat of your government. In the very beginning of the game it provides a significant portion of your capital city's Gold Gold and Production Production, boosts Science Science output, and is the only source of Culture Culture. It also forms the heart of your empire's trading network.

At all times, the Palace is considered the seat of your government in regards to domination victory. Although the Palace is automatically rebuilt in another city if your capital is captured, it can still be a terrible blow to your civilization (and also makes you ineligible to win a domination victory until you get it back). Protect your Palace well!

Civilopedia entry

A palace is the residence of a civilization's ruler. The term is somewhat anachronistic, dating back to a time when most countries were ruled by kings or other hereditary leaders. Nowadays modern rulers live in ornate buildings called something like "the People's House" or "the Place of Justice," but the effect is the same. Palaces (and their modern equivalents) are designed to do three things: to provide the ruler with access to the people and communications necessary to rule, to defend the leader from attack, and to impress upon subjects and foreign visitors the leader's importance and grandeur.

Civilization V Wonders [edit]
World Wonders Alhambra GodsKings5 clearAngkor WatBig BenBorobudur BNW-onlyBrandenburg GateBroadway BNW-onlyCN Tower GodsKings5 clearChichen ItzaColossusCristo RedentorEiffel TowerForbidden PalaceGlobe Theatre BNW-onlyGreat Firewall GodsKings5 clearGreat LibraryGreat LighthouseGreat Mosque of Djenne GodsKings5 clearGreat WallHagia SophiaHanging GardensHimeji CastleHubble Space Telescope GodsKings5 clearInternational Space Station BNW-onlyKremlinLarge Hadron Collider2Leaning Tower of Pisa GodsKings5 clearLouvreMachu PicchuMausoleum of Halicarnassus1Motherland Calls2 BNW-onlyNeuschwanstein GodsKings5 clearNotre DameOraclePanama Canal2Parthenon BNW-onlyPentagonPetra GodsKings5 clearPorcelain TowerProra BNW-onlyPyramidsRed Fort BNW-onlySistine ChapelStatue of LibertyStatue of Zeus1StonehengeSydney Opera HouseTaj MahalTemple of Artemis1Terracotta Army GodsKings5 clearThree Gorges Dam2Uffizi BNW-onlyUnited Nations
National Wonders Circus MaximusEast India Company BNW-onlyGrand Temple GodsKings5 clearHermitageHeroic EpicIronworksNational CollegeNational EpicNational Intelligence Agency GodsKings5 clearNational TreasuryNational Visitor Center BNW-onlyOxford UniversityPalace
Natural Wonders Cerro de PotosiEl DoradoFountain of YouthKing Solomon's Mines BNW-onlyKrakatoaLake Titicaca2Lake Victoria BNW-onlyMt. Everest2Mt. FujiMt. Kailash GodsKings5 clearMt. Kilimanjaro BNW-onlyMt. Sinai GodsKings5 clearOld FaithfulRock of GibraltarSri Pada GodsKings5 clearThe Barringer CraterThe Grand MesaThe Great Barrier ReefUluru GodsKings5 clear
1 Requires a DLC2 Сut from the game

GodsKings5 clear Added in the Gods & Kings expansion pack.
BNW-only Added in the Brave New World expansion pack.