Civilization 6 fan gives shared palaces their own identities with new designs
Palaces are a pretty key facet of Civilization 6, serving as your civilization's seat of government in the heart of its capital city. Curiously, though, some of the 4X game's civs share the same palace design as several others - for example, the Indians, Arabs, Persians, and Scythians share a Mughal architecture-style building reportedly inspired by Humayun's Tomb in Delhi, India. One fan, though, has now decided to give each of these civs' palaces more of their own distinct identity with some neat design concepts.
Civ 6 fan henrique3d has shared their designs on the strategy game's subreddit (below), explaining that they wanted to create some "unique designs" for the palaces that share their appearance across civs, such as those listed above, noting that "the architecture of those four civilizations is extremely diverse". The creator offers some details about the inspirations they took for each of their concepts, with Arabia's being the Medieval-era architecture of Egypt's capital, Cairo. Examples cited are the Cairo Citadel and Hassan Mosque.
For the Persian's palace, the creator took inspiration from "the Achaemenid architecture of Persia, under Cyrus the Great, such as the Apadana and the Gate of All Nations".
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