
CK3 Building IDs
962 Building IDs
A complete and up-to-date searchable list of all CK3 building IDs.
Buildings are constructed in a holding's building slots to boost its taxes, levies, and other bonuses. Each building has several upgrade levels, and each level is its own ID.
| Description | Building ID | |
|---|---|---|
| Here, true experts of camel husbandry breed and raise the sturdiest and fiercest stocks of camels in the area. | ||
| A university is a place of higher learning, reserved for those of good standing and wealth who are deemed worthy enough. It attracts scholars and scientists who debate, study, scribe, and ultimately pool their knowledge within its walls. The Al-Azhar University is named in honor of Fatimah, the daughter of Muhammad, who was often called 'al-Zahra' (the Luminous). | ||
| A second minaret has been added to the complex, designed in the image of the Qutb Minar but twice the size. This colossus towering over Delhi is the pinnacle of Indo-Islamic architecture. | ||
| This eagle's nest, perched atop a lofty crag, was built by the Justanids to serve as a fortress redoubt of their beleaguered realm. With its awe-inspiring setting and strong ramparts, it is near-impregnable by all accounts, and could prove an ideal stronghold for any warlike faction or sect that would thrive in such an isolated location. | ||
| Perched atop a lofty crag, this castle has long served as a remote mountain redoubt. It has now been rebuilt into a formidable fedayeen fortress, housing libraries, laboratories and tranquil gardens among the imposing fortifications. To some, it is a place of bloodshed and war, to others a place of spiritual repose - or perhaps both. | ||
| Rising like the bow of a ship from a rocky crag, this fortress is an awe-inspiring sight. As majestic as it is impenetrable, it is the greatest of all castles in the kingdom of castles — Castile. | ||
| The Alhambra is a fortress built upon the remains of an ancient Roman fortification. While it is serviceable as a defensive structure, with the right investments it could be turned into something more... | ||
| A great palace-fortress built on the Saría plain, the Aljafería is a testament to the power and wealth of Zaragoza. Imposing and splendid in equal measure; it is both an intimidating fortification and a pinnacle of Iberian architecture. | ||
| While Pagan has thousands of pagodas, temples, and shrines littered throughout the city and the surrounding plains, the Ananda Temple stands as a crowning achievement among them. The perfectly dimensioned structure contains many unique plaques and stone images. It is a place of worship and a center of learning to educate the people in religious ethos. | ||
| Angkor Wat is a massive temple complex dedicated to the deity Vishnu. It is designed to be a representation of Mount Meru, home of the gods in Hindu mythology. The complex is surrounded by an impressive moat and has several galleried temples, overflowing with religious art, sculptures and reliefs. | ||
| Angkor Wat is a massive temple complex dedicated to the deity Vishnu. It is designed to be a representation of Mount Meru, home of the gods in Hindu mythology. The complex is surrounded by an impressive moat and has several galleried temples, overflowing with religious art, sculptures and reliefs. | ||
| Between the forest and the fields, bees housed in apiaries produce much sought-after honey. | ||
| The rolling hills provide the perfect environment for orchards, particularly of the apple variety. | ||
| Constructed out of gneiss and limestone with the help of craftsmen from Germany, this great stone church is one of the first of its kind in the Polish lands and a testament to the power of the Church. The massive walls offer the faithfull the promise of salvation and crucial mortal protection as well. The western tower is said to bear the marks of the Devil's talons, a testament to its defensive potential. After being elevated to the rank of Archcollegiate, it is now maintained by a college of canons, an organized body containing solely of clerics. Its size and splendor are magnificent, but since it is not the seat of a bishop, it does not have the title of a cathedral. | ||
| Everyone is welcome at the archery range, regardless of if you're wealthy or poor. The reason is twofold; peasants that can fire a bow are more useful in war, and experienced marksmen keep themselves in top shape when they can compete in tournaments. | ||
| As the settlement grows, more and more ore is being extracted. The influx of competent engineers allows for the construction of an actual mine. | ||
| As the production of ore increases, several foundries and smelters are set up around the settlement. The processing of metal has become second-nature to the inhabitants, and their skill is renowned across the known world. | ||
| The Argentaria del Sigerro is rich in underground silver veins. With sufficient incentive and development, this area could be exploited for vast quantities of precious silver. | ||
| It is said that prince Siyavusha built this massive fortress when the world was young. Three thousand years later, it was restored by the Bukhara Khudas, the ancient rulers of this region, and it has been in use ever since. Travelers come from near and far to admire the construction, with seven great pillars mirroring the seven stars of the Big Dipper, but it is a fortification first and foremost, intimidating in its splendor. | ||
| Making armor for camels is not an easy task, but the reward is well worth it. A charge by fearsome fully-armored camels can make any horse-based army turn their tail and flee. | ||
| A monumental reservoir can hold a monumental amount of water. Fed by rivers and channels, artificial lakes can provide water for vast farmlands and multitudes of villages. Their grandeur means they can also serve as prestigious places in their own right, making them effective sites for worship and rule. | ||
| With the abundance of source materials and wealthy patrons, artisans are able to craft and sell magnificent artifacts. | ||
| Artisans use a multitude of materials not only to produce works of art but also entirely new innovations. Their ingenuity and refined skill is drawing the attention of high nobles everywhere. | ||
| The Aurelian Walls were built during the reign of the Roman Emperors Aurelian and Probus. To this day they provide formidable defense, completely enclosing the seven hills of Rome. | ||
| The second most important companion for a hunter is the bird of prey, many of which are kept in the aviaries. | ||
| The bailey is the most defensible place in which to store critical supplies to survive a siege: weapons, armor, and pickled boar's heads. | ||
| An excellent way to make sure that peasants pay their taxes is the threat of being thrown into the dungeon should they not. This is the job of the bailiff, ever on our side! | ||
| As the settlement grows, more and more ore is being extracted. The influx of competent engineers allows for the construction of an actual mine. | ||
| As the production of ore increases, several foundries and smelters are set up around the settlement. The processing of metal has become second-nature to the inhabitants, and their skill is renowned across the known world. | ||
| Silver has been mined in this area for hundreds of years, and with many veins still unexploited this site promises to be a major sources of silver for centuries still. | ||
| The Baray stretching from east to west is a magnificent sight to behold. Serpent statues help keep watch over its outer perimeters. | ||
| The erection of barns and larger storehouses allows peasants to preserve hay and straw, gives them a place to store their tools, and acts as an impromptu roof for traveling armies and vagabonds alike. | ||
| An area where the fermented brew is carefully stored in barrels, properly sealed and ready for distribution. | ||
| Citizens often stop to inspect the minute details of these bas-reliefs, as they depict dramatic periods of battle but also various planes of divinity and creation myths. | ||
| A place for the odd ceremony and ritual, this body of water tells the tale of an increased splendor of its ruler. | ||
| The first step for any respectable fortification is the erection of bastions and curtain walls. They do a decent job of keeping enemies and rioting peasants at bay. | ||
| Spacious bathhouses satisfy even the most luxurious desires. For those traveling with lighter purses, they provide a simple yet welcome refreshment. | ||
| The bustling markets of Herat have been renowned since the ancient Achaemenids it Haraiva. The caravans that enter and leave the city every day mark the bazaars of Herat as the Pearl of Khorasan. | ||
| Gateway to the Steppe, the humble city of Khiva is notable for its abundance of traders and travelers seeking profits or fortune on the frontier. | ||
| The old town of Lahur was built around two major markets, surrounded by homes, all enclosed by a long mud wall. This bustling cluster of markets has hummed with activity as long as anyone can remember, and will likely hum with activity for generations to come. | ||
| Interspersing apiaries among the trees creates a yield of honey and makes the entire orchard more productive. | ||
| A majestic Bell Tower crowns these Vihara Halls, reflecting the sunlight during day and looming in the distance at night. | ||
| Crafted from sturdy animal skin, bellows are usually operated by a blacksmith's apprentice, constantly pumping a strong current of air into the fires. | ||
| Almshouses and other civic needs that serve the wretched are well-serviced by official ministers of some means. | ||
| Rows of berry bushes break the monotony of fruit-bearing trees. | ||
| Known as the "Mother Temple of Bali," Besakih is the island's most significant and holiest Hindu temple complex. It is located on the slopes of Mount Agung, Bali's tallest volcano and sacred mountain. It is the island's religious and cultural heart, hosting grand ceremonies for all. | ||
| Blacksmiths are strongly encouraged to practice their craft outside of densely populated areas. As innovations in metal production allow them to work almost constantly, the dissatisfaction of the nearby populace rises with each clang of a hammer and each roaring fire in the night. | ||
| By collaborating with the various guilds, large amounts of gear can be made cheaply on order. | ||
| Several smithies are constructed around the outskirts of the grounds, supporting the levies with weapons and repairs. | ||
| Blast furnaces run hot day-round, smelting iron, lead, and copper. The quality of the metal they produce is beyond excellent. |
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al_azhar_university
qutb_minar_04
alamut_castle_01
alamut_castle_02
alcazar_of_segovia_01
alhambra_01
aljaferia_palace_01
ananda_temple_01
angkor_wat_01
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pastures_06
hill_farms_08
wawel_cathedral_02
archery_ranges_01
argentiera_mines_02
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ark_of_bukhara_01
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tax_assessor_02
baofeng_mines_02
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herat_bazaar_01
khiva_bazaar_01
lahur_bazaar_01
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