Ornaments

Explore the collection of decorative buildings to enhance your city's prestige and aesthetic appeal.

Base

Total Ornaments: 55

Quay

Quay

Decorates the harbour area.

Source:Base

Quay

Quay

Decorates the harbour area.

Source:Base

Lone Cypress

Lone Cypress

Quiet custodians of cemeteries.

Source:Base

Wild Flowers

Wild Flowers

A touch of colour for your city.

Source:Base

Small Shrub

Small Shrub

Comforting balls of vegetation.

Source:Base

Flower Bed (White)

Flower Bed (White)

Every colour a different signifier.

Source:Base

Stout Tree

Stout Tree

Takes on a variety of hardy shapes.

Source:Base

Squat Tree

Squat Tree

Makes up for its size in resolve.

Source:Base

Conifer

Conifer

Confers a little something.

Source:Base

Trimmed Tree

Trimmed Tree

Romans appreciate good grooming.

Source:Base

Olive Tree

Olive Tree

Gives up its own figure to benefit its sublime fruit.

Source:Base

Lush Shrub

Lush Shrub

A thicket you wouldn't mind falling into.

Source:Base

Community Statue

Community Statue

Complete with authentic Roman paint scheme. You Built It!

Source:Base

Shell-like Fountain

Shell-like Fountain

A few desperate sestertii lie below the water.

Source:Base

Small Brazier

Small Brazier

A light of civilisation in every corner.

Source:Base

King Numa's Daughter

King Numa's Daughter

The produce of her basket will last generations.

Source:Base

King Numa's Son

King Numa's Son

Which son of Numa? And some accounts report he had no sons!

Source:Base

Numa's Aquarius

Numa's Aquarius

Before aqueducts, Aquarii divined water for kings... this one's a bit wasteful though!

Source:Base

King Numa

King Numa

Second king of Rome, successor to Romulus.

Source:Base

King Numa's Wife

King Numa's Wife

The wives of ancient Kings sometimes go without names.

Source:Base

Elevated Brazier

Elevated Brazier

High-standing brazier for high-standing citizens.

Source:Base

Fire Pit

Fire Pit

A light of civilisation in every corner.

Source:Base

Pillar Brazier

Pillar Brazier

Let proud pillars bear the fires of Vesta - let their reflection fall on marble floors where once were murky waters.

Source:Base

Commemorative Arch

Commemorative Arch

An arch marking the life of an important Roman. So important they didn't put their name on it.

Source:Base

Flagstone

Flagstone

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Base

Olive Tree (Planted)

Olive Tree (Planted)

Gives up its own figure to benefit its sublime fruit.

Source:Base

Stout Tree (Planted)

Stout Tree (Planted)

Takes on a variety of hardy shapes.

Source:Base

Squat Tree (Planted)

Squat Tree (Planted)

Makes up for its size in resolve.

Source:Base

Conifer (Planted)

Conifer (Planted)

Confers a little something.

Source:Base

Trimmed Tree (Planted)

Trimmed Tree (Planted)

Romans appreciate good grooming.

Source:Base

Cypress (Planted)

Cypress (Planted)

Quiet custodians of cemeteries.

Source:Base

Short Grass

Short Grass

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Base

Town Crier Statue

Town Crier Statue

As if frozen mid-pronouncement.

Source:Base

Romano-Celtic Male

Romano-Celtic Male

A weather-bitten figure that could only have been chiseled in Albion.

Source:Base

Celtic Obelisk

Celtic Obelisk

This obelisk bears the weight of many ages.

Source:Base

Teutonic Pine

Teutonic Pine

Climb it and the legion won't see you coming.

Source:Base

Albionic Oak

Albionic Oak

Offers leafy concealment for communing druids.

Source:Base

Albionic Pine

Albionic Pine

Pict-uresque.

Source:Base

Teutonic Pine (Planted)

Teutonic Pine (Planted)

Climb it and the legion won't see you coming.

Source:Base

Albionic Oak (Planted)

Albionic Oak (Planted)

Offers leafy concealment for communing druids.

Source:Base

Albionic Pine (Planted)

Albionic Pine (Planted)

Pict-uresque.

Source:Base

Trimmed Hedge

Trimmed Hedge

Ageless in its division of privacy.

Source:Base

Slender Colonnade

Slender Colonnade

Thin and prim like the lips of the snobs beneath it.

Source:Base

Broad Colonnade

Broad Colonnade

A caterpillar of cool from the Latium sun.

Source:Base

Roman Wall

Roman Wall

Walls are a two-way thing.

Source:Base

Roman Gateway

Roman Gateway

The way to and from the obligations of the day.

Source:Base

Dry-Stone Wall

Dry-Stone Wall

Held together by a promise, just like the limes of empire.

Source:Base

Capitoline Wolf

Capitoline Wolf

How nicely her cubs play...

Source:Base

Pool of Tranquility

Pool of Tranquility

Small and sweaty bathhouse full of medallion men.

Source:Base

Opulent Arch

Opulent Arch

Let's make an entrance.

Source:Base

Hard Earth

Hard Earth

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Base

Lupine Vexillum

Lupine Vexillum

The wolf mother shall nurture your armies.

Source:Base

Muddy Ground

Muddy Ground

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Base

Ambrosian Forest

Ambrosian Forest

Landscaping patterns completely fill a selected space.

Source:Base

Celtic Forest

Celtic Forest

Landscaping patterns completely fill a selected space.

Source:Base

Ubisoft Connect

Total Ornaments: 5

Tholos

Tholos

The aperture in the roof gives spirits, and choking great clouds of smoke, release.

Source:Ubisoft Connect

Harmonia

Harmonia

A Greek piece. She is much more serene than her descendants were ever destined to be.

Source:Ubisoft Connect

Golden Lion

Golden Lion

The sculptor got up close to the subject and made a few hasty sketches. Now comes in gold.

Source:Ubisoft Connect

Fading Mosaic

Fading Mosaic

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Ubisoft Connect

Solar Mosaic

Solar Mosaic

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Ubisoft Connect

Hall Of Fame

Total Ornaments: 31

Large Lithophyte

Large Lithophyte

A sizeable tree that wants to live as a statue.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Cobbled Mosaic

Cobbled Mosaic

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Chequered Mosaic

Chequered Mosaic

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Knotty Mosaic

Knotty Mosaic

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Ancient Stone

Ancient Stone

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Eternal Fountain

Eternal Fountain

A tableau of the noteworthy and notorious at the edge of a basin.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Impressive Column

Impressive Column

Up there, she commands all she surveys.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Proverbial Torch-Bearer

Proverbial Torch-Bearer

Passing the light of 'civilisation' from one generation to the next.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Statue of a Lion

Statue of a Lion

The sculptor got up close to the subject and made a few hasty sketches.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Triumphal Arch

Triumphal Arch

An arch to mark a victory, groaning with the weight of Imperial expectation.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Officer Of The Pax

Officer Of The Pax

"Die Knuckleheads!"
β€”A knucklehead, AD 117

Source:Hall Of Fame

Celtic Idol

Celtic Idol

An ominous bearded vigil over the four cardinal directions.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Airless Barrow

Airless Barrow

A folly resembling the ancient tombs of Albion.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Ritual Lith

Ritual Lith

Indentations in the slabs are filled with numinous offerings.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Wicker Wilderman

Wicker Wilderman

Gather up your chickens, your goats and your Romans for the ritual!

Source:Hall Of Fame

Columna Annorum

Columna Annorum

A legacy to last two thousand and eighty-nine years, and maybe more.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Hollow Tree

Hollow Tree

Can solemn murmurings be heard from within?!

Source:Hall Of Fame

Wooden Colonnade

Wooden Colonnade

Perfect for frigid strolls through Albion's marshland.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Statue Fountain

Statue Fountain

As she weeps the bowl fills, as it fills it overflows, and it makes her sad, so she cries all the more.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Ruby Mosaic

Ruby Mosaic

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Water Pavilion

Water Pavilion

For shade, when no fresh breeze is there to cool you down.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Statue of Emperor Servius

Statue of Emperor Servius

Servius Julius Albus, founder of Pax and symbol of the empire's golden age.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Obsidian Tiles

Obsidian Tiles

Opulent, black glass cut to perfection.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Marble Benches

Marble Benches

A hard stone surface can't match the comfort of a couch, but it screams status.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Game Table

Game Table

Do you play tabula?

Source:Hall Of Fame

Small Market Stall

Small Market Stall

Even if the selection is modest, it is of select quality.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Common Market Stall

Common Market Stall

The more prosperous among vendors can afford to shield themselves from the sun.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Large Market Stall

Large Market Stall

Behold the true wealth of an empireβ€” its wares.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Celtic Bonfire

Celtic Bonfire

That wild boar roast looks scrumptious.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Dead Tree

Dead Tree

A sign of storms, hail and the irreversible passage of time.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Shrubbery

Shrubbery

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Hall Of Fame

Twitch Drop

Total Ornaments: 4

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An eclectic piece of many influences.

Source:Twitch Drop

Gronkh

Gronkh

The fallen raise your flag above the ancient battlefield.

Source:Twitch Drop

Cringer

Cringer

The two faithful hounds will guard your banner for eternity.

Source:Twitch Drop

Town Crier

Town Crier

His voice echoes across the empire, beckoning to all of its great builders.

Source:Twitch Drop

Marvellous Mosaics

Total Ornaments: 30

Papyrus Mosaic

Papyrus Mosaic

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Lavish Garden Mosaic

Lavish Garden Mosaic

Attracts songbirds and supplicants.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Purple Papyrus Mosaic

Purple Papyrus Mosaic

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Purple Florals

Purple Florals

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Russet Florals

Russet Florals

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Russet Fan Pattern

Russet Fan Pattern

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Purple Fan Pattern

Purple Fan Pattern

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Irregular Sandstone

Irregular Sandstone

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Sacred Tree Mosaic

Sacred Tree Mosaic

Celtic roots meet roman tesserae.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Latium Mosaic

Latium Mosaic

The lavender-scented fields, the proud cypress, and lone Occasus, by an unknown artist.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Sol Magnificus Mosaic

Sol Magnificus Mosaic

Taste and decorum, culture and art, that too is a form of conquest.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Hortical Wall

Hortical Wall

What could be more deserving of protection than this inner sanctum, Hortus, the garden of the mind?

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Gate of Heroes

Gate of Heroes

In times of need, trumpets blare for the brave to join their phalanx.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Oppidum Wall

Oppidum Wall

Its strength lies in the stones, the mortar and the ivy, and the nests of bees that swarm out in springtime.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Druwid's Gate

Druwid's Gate

Speak Gaul, and enter.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Granite

Granite

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Sandstone

Sandstone

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Rustic Stone

Rustic Stone

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Marble Tiles

Marble Tiles

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Irregular Marble Tiles

Irregular Marble Tiles

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Ornate Verdant Square

Ornate Verdant Square

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Sunkissed Stone

Sunkissed Stone

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Ornate Russet Square

Ornate Russet Square

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Entwined Russet Mosaic

Entwined Russet Mosaic

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Entwined Verdant Mosaic

Entwined Verdant Mosaic

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Four Winds Mosaic

Four Winds Mosaic

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Verdant Winds Mosaic

Verdant Winds Mosaic

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Aureum Pattern

Aureum Pattern

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Light Granite

Light Granite

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Grassy Pavement

Grassy Pavement

Ground patterns can be placed below most ornaments and buildings.

Source:Marvellous Mosaics

Blooming Cities

Total Ornaments: 23

Pool of Virtue

Pool of Virtue

It is a virtue to be clean.

Source:Blooming Cities

Basin of Virtue

Basin of Virtue

It is a virtue to be clean.

Source:Blooming Cities

Mason's Sphinx

Mason's Sphinx

And why should it bear the likeness of some lost Macedon, says the master, when my wife Claudia has such fine features?

Source:Blooming Cities

Oleander

Oleander

Truth seeps from its leaves and drips from the lips of oracles. To the careless, it spells only death.

Source:Blooming Cities

Fig Tree

Fig Tree

Soft purple petals ripen into heavy, layered sweetness.

Source:Blooming Cities

Palm Tree

Palm Tree

Victory is in your palm.

Source:Blooming Cities

Gum Tree

Gum Tree

Physicians and embalmers swear by its restorative properties.

Source:Blooming Cities

Pomegranate

Pomegranate

Carthaga has fallen, but its apple will keep.

Source:Blooming Cities

Stone Pine

Stone Pine

Where one sees a perfect mast, the other sees a stalwart witness: for who else can outlive half a dozen emperors?

Source:Blooming Cities

Wild Poppies

Wild Poppies

Landscaping patterns completely fill a selected space.

Source:Blooming Cities

Sunny Alkanet

Sunny Alkanet

Landscaping patterns completely fill a selected space.

Source:Blooming Cities

Dandelion Patch

Dandelion Patch

Landscaping patterns completely fill a selected space.

Source:Blooming Cities

Overgrowth

Overgrowth

Landscaping patterns completely fill a selected space.

Source:Blooming Cities

Lilac Wildflowers

Lilac Wildflowers

Landscaping patterns completely fill a selected space.

Source:Blooming Cities

Blooming Shrubs

Blooming Shrubs

Landscaping patterns completely fill a selected space.

Source:Blooming Cities

Field of Lilies

Field of Lilies

Landscaping patterns completely fill a selected space.

Source:Blooming Cities

Exotic Garden

Exotic Garden

Landscaping patterns completely fill a selected space.

Source:Blooming Cities

Springtime Garden

Springtime Garden

Landscaping patterns completely fill a selected space.

Source:Blooming Cities

Cypress Garden

Cypress Garden

Landscaping patterns completely fill a selected space.

Source:Blooming Cities

Pine Garden

Pine Garden

Landscaping patterns completely fill a selected space.

Source:Blooming Cities

Exotic Fern Garden

Exotic Fern Garden

Landscaping patterns completely fill a selected space.

Source:Blooming Cities

Wall of the Domus

Wall of the Domus

You have to be someone, if they call your palace a "home".

Source:Blooming Cities

Gate of the Domus

Gate of the Domus

Lapis lazuli and friezes seem to freeze the past in place.

Source:Blooming Cities