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The Venetian Arsenal is invaluable for civilizations that seek naval supremacy. Its owner receives a second naval unit for each one produced (excluding units that are purchased with {{Gold6}}), allowing him or her to build a powerful navy as quickly as the [[Scythian (Civ6)|Scythians]] can build a powerful force of cavalry. It also provides {{Engineer6}} points, which will speed up the owner's acquisition of Great Engineers who can develop his or her cities and supplement their {{Production6}} potential. [[Harald Hardrada (Civ6)|Harald Hardrada]] should definitely attempt to build this wonder, which has strong synergy with his unique ability and will allow him to dominate both the oceans and the coastlines.
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The Venetian Arsenal is invaluable for civilizations that seek naval supremacy. Its owner receives a second naval unit for each one produced (excluding units that are purchased with {{Gold6}} or {{Faith6}}), allowing him or her to build a powerful navy as quickly as the [[Scythian (Civ6)|Scythians]] can build a powerful force of cavalry. It also provides {{Engineer6}} points, which will speed up the owner's acquisition of Great Engineers who can develop his or her cities and supplement their {{Production6}} potential. [[Harald Hardrada (Civ6)|Harald Hardrada]] should definitely attempt to build this wonder, which has strong synergy with his unique ability and will allow him to dominate both the oceans and the coastlines.
   
 
== Civilopedia entry ==
 
== Civilopedia entry ==

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 "The Commonwealth of Venice in their armory have this inscription: 'Happy is that city which in time of peace thinks of war'."
– Robert Burton
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The Venetian Arsenal is a Renaissance Era Wonder in Civilization VI. It must be built on the coast and adjacent to an Industrial Zone. It cannot be built on a lake.

  • Effects:
    • +2 Great Engineer Great Engineer points per turn
    • Receive a second naval unit for each naval unit trained in one of your cities.

Strategy

The Venetian Arsenal is invaluable for civilizations that seek naval supremacy. Its owner receives a second naval unit for each one produced (excluding units that are purchased with Gold Gold or Faith Faith), allowing him or her to build a powerful navy as quickly as the Scythians can build a powerful force of cavalry. It also provides Great Engineer Great Engineer points, which will speed up the owner's acquisition of Great Engineers who can develop his or her cities and supplement their Production Production potential. Harald Hardrada should definitely attempt to build this wonder, which has strong synergy with his unique ability and will allow him to dominate both the oceans and the coastlines.

Civilopedia entry

The Arsenal of Venice, begun about 1104 AD, was eventually a sprawling complex of shipyards, armories, and weapons shops. Built to serve the needs of the Venetian Navy upon which the Republic relied for both its independence and its lucrative sea trade routes, it was termed “the most important example of a large production complex with a centralized structure of the pre-industrial” civilization. Different areas of the Arsenal produced a prefabricated ship part, armaments, rope, sails and everything needed to put together a warship in a single day if necessity demanded. A state-owned forest in the Montello hills provided the timber and tar. The Porto Magna (“great gate”) to the Arsenal was added c. 1460, from a design by the artist Jacopo Bellini, the first Classical Revival structure built in Venice; two stone lions, captured in Greece, were added to the entrance in 1687 to awe visitors. The Arsenal also, when not launching warships to beat down Venice’s challengers in the Mediterranean, produced most of the Venetian merchant ships bringing wealth back to the city-state … to build more ships.

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