Patron of the arts
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This article is accurate for the latest versions of EU3, Napoleon’s Ambition, In Nomine, Heir to the Throne and Divine Wind.
Patron of the arts is a national idea which increases cultural tradition.
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Culture national idea | |
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Introduced | ![]() |
Requirement(s) | None |
Effects | Prestige: +2 yearly |
Effects since ![]() |
Cultural tradition: +3% yearly |
Ingame description
Our quest towards a culturally cultivated society begins here. Our artistic wonders will go down in history as the most marvellous of this era.
Related events
- Enables Epic art produced (6193)
- Enables No art worth patronising (6194)
- Faster (×0.9) Confucian wisdom (11110)
- Faster (×0.9) Renovating a pagoda (11122)
- Faster (×0.6) Kabuki theater (9020)
- Faster (×0.6) Karesansui garden (9026)
- Slower (×1.5) Death of a Geisha (9038)
- Requires for Prospering times (1075)
- Requires for Build a great palace (5085)
- Requires for Court painter available (6012)
- Requires for Grand ball in $CAPITAL$ (6013)
- Requires for Architectural development (4036)
Related decisions
- Required for cultural decision Charter a Guild of St Luke
- Required for cultural decision Golden Age of Dutch painting
Related missions
- Chance ×2:
- Prestige missions: Recover abysmal prestige; Improve our prestige!
See also
Naval ideas: | Press gangs • Grand navy • Seahawks • Superior seamanship • Naval glory • Excellent shipwrights • Naval fighting instruction • Naval provisioning |
Land ideas: | Grand army • Military drill • Engineer corps • Battlefield commissions • Glorious arms • National conscripts • Regimental system • Esprit de corps |
Exploration ideas: | Land of opportunity • Merchant adventures • Colonial ventures • Shrewd commerce practice • Viceroys • Quest for the New World • Scientific revolution • Improved foraging |
State business ideas: | Vetting • Bureaucracy • National bank • National trade policy • Espionage • Bill of Rights • Smithian economics • Liberté, égalité, fraternité |
Cultural ideas: | Ecumenism • Church attendance duty • Divine supremacy • Patron of the arts • Unam Sanctam • Humanist tolerance • Cabinet • Revolution and counter-revolution |