Cities: Skylines

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Royal Arcade built c. 1869 is Melbourne, Australias oldest living arcade, with annexes built c. 1904, it's still home to specialty shops including Spellbox, Babushkas and various jewellers, tailors and gift stores.

Royal Arcade comes in two buildings, the main arcade 2x8 tiles , and side annex 1x5 tiles. The ideal placement of the two is shown in screenshots here, but you can use them however you like seperatly or together.

Being an arcade, the two are also pedestrian paths between streets of your city that your cims will use!

this is the first of a number of arcade and laneway assets I will make that give you more options for getting pedestrians between city blocks.

"The Royal Arcade was proudly the first arcade in Melbourne and is the longest-standing arcade in Australia. Its historical significance is profound and underpinned by the fact that, as a significant Victorian era building, it is part of the Victorian Heritage Register.

In 1868, a major competition was held for the design of the Royal Arcade. The winning entry was by Mr Charles Webb, a 19th Century architect from Suffolk, England. His successful design was in the Italianate style, drawing on influential French and English models demonstrating essential qualities of those traditional styles.
Melbourne is of course blessed with several of Charles Webb’s buildings including Melbourne Grammar School, Tasma Terrace, South Melbourne Town Hall, The Church of Christ, Banks and Co. Warehouse, and the renowned Windsor Hotel.
recently, the ageing Royal Arcade was refurbished and restored to its former glory during 2002 – 2004, with extensive work on skylights and storefronts.

The beauty of the Royal Arcade is it remains largely unchanged today, yet its Renaissance Revival style is in pristine condition."




If you like these buildings and would like to support their creation with any amount at all, donations would be much appreciated
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12 Comments
colart1 Sep 26, 2020 @ 7:03pm 
Just found this and put it in my Canadian city build. Works really well.
Wubbz Mar 15, 2019 @ 7:10pm 
@Trist14222 You're amazing, so many assets for me to use to recreate Melbourne, Thank you.
trist14222  [author] Jun 21, 2018 @ 4:58am 
thanks for alerting me to that @Count Krzysztop , ive asked them to credit me or take it down, will see what happens,
Juche Catgirl Jun 16, 2018 @ 8:51am 
Hi there! It looks like someone has reuploaded this asset without your permission: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1412937945&searchtext=Royal+arcade

This user has reuploaded assets from several other creators as well. I have a feeling they simply didn't know what they were doing with the asset editor, but that is not an acceptable excuse IMO. Anyway, I figured you would want to know.

Great asset btw, I love it! Have a great day :-)
trist14222  [author] Jun 8, 2018 @ 6:09am 
@Darkangel theres nothing wrong with this asset in parklife, it works fine, there just a missing decal prop that only shows up in Loading Screen mod into but doesnt effect gameplay in any way
trist14222  [author] Apr 13, 2018 @ 11:01pm 
@Lordwarblade. I'll look into it , maybe my upload didnt include the decal file by accident
Lordwarblade Apr 13, 2018 @ 5:57pm 
Loading Screen Mod reports: Diamond Tile.Diamond floor decal_Data
Required in: 1134908486.Royal Arcade_Data
Workshop asset requires private content, seems like asset bug

Is there anything you can do to fix this?

I love the asset regardless.
BoxHead Sep 20, 2017 @ 11:00pm 
Great to see the countries true coat of arms standing tall and not the corporate logo they have today.
Cheers
girlfromverona Sep 14, 2017 @ 7:30pm 
Love it! Thanks so much.
AntonioBernal Sep 14, 2017 @ 8:19am 
Oooh cool! Lovely building, I think it will fit on my replica of Cork (Ireland).