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Once you enter the next age and become a different civ, you can no longer build the previous civs buildings - fine I get that.
However, you also cannot repair the previous civs buildings if they ever become damaged.
I think this is an oversight/bug rather than intended, because you can repair all other ageless buildings and all other buildings from the previous era.
I know the bug, it's pretty annoying, but I've never ended up with permanently damaged district or improvement. Always found some way to fix them in the end.
Only way is to purchase; quote is correct.
If you try to hard-build the repair, it will let you click on it, take you back out to the overworld, but will do nothing.
So yeah, it's bugged, and you have to purchase the repair instead.