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This is where most guides get it wrong. The Venice expansion requires massive amounts of and Pearls (from the Orient) for your Noblemen. Your Occident layout must be hyper-dense.
This classic layout maximizes the reach of a single Marketplace and Church, scaling from Peasant to Nobleman without requiring major demolition. Center Hub Setup
To help tailor a specific blueprint for your current game, tell me: anno 1404 venice city layout
Adjust with fire stations every 4 blocks.
This is the most intuitive and modular layout for beginners and intermediate players. It relies on square blocks of residential houses wrapped around a central service spine.
open space. This space will initially hold a , which you will later delete or upgrade to a Church and Tavern as your population scales. This public link is valid for 7 days
Venetian islands are often narrower and feature complex coastlines. Traditional massive square layouts might not fit. You must adapt your designs into modular blocks.
Creating the perfect city layout in Anno 1404 Venice is the key to thriving economies, happy citizens, and successful trading. Unlike later Anno titles, 1404 punishes random placement – you need to plan around , chapels , fire stations , and oriental buildings carefully.
Nobles are the highest tier. They are expensive to maintain but generate massive tax revenue. Can’t copy the link right now
What is your (Citizens, Patricians, or Noblemen)?
The most efficient layout for Occidental cities relies on modular residential blocks built around a central marketplace. The standard gold-to-grid ratio is the . Step-by-Step Layout Construction
Position your Secret Bases near high-value targets like Patrician and Nobleman districts, as these are the primary targets for enemy sabotage. Maximizing the Imperial Cathedral