

Just click there, the carpet still works, even if it is hidden! The carpet is necessary, otherwise the bistro does not work.įehlt Euch der Efeu vom “alte Mühle” Set, so wird er vom Spiel durch das Fisch-Präparat-Bildchen ersetzt, diese sind dann an allen Aussenwänden sichtbar. The Rabbithole carpet is hidden under the large carpet in the entrance. Einfach dort hinklicken, der Teppich funktioniert trotzdem, auch wenn er versteckt ist! Der Teppich ist zwinged notwendig, sonst funktioniert das Lot nicht. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::īravo Bistro Set von Monte Vista (Dining Table + Chair)īy dorosimfan1 Lunas i mslulamai’s medieval Toldillo’sĪround the sims Sandy urban street signs and others great stuff Game EP: everything up to and including Isle ParadiseĬC: yes, a bit all packages are included! Let me know immediately if you find any problems with it. Install everything listed to make the temple look exactly as it does in the pictures. I included a list of CC, which should contain everything you’ll need.

I didn’t use any stuff or store packs for this one. But just in case I missed something, I have all expansions up to Island Paradise. This lot needs World Adventures, Ambitions, Late Night, Pets, and Showtime to work at the very least. I did provide links to them whenever possible, and only one item had to be included because I was unable to find a convenient link to it. Request of the original creator for future iterations should they choose to return. The general layout of the temples I make tend to resemble those made by As with my first attempt at the Curia Julia, I left abandonware CC in place as indicated and will be removed at the

Feel free to add those in if you want (but not at the shrines, please). It’s currently set as an art gallery and has no toilets (I presumed that it would be next to a public latrine in a different lot, though I could change my mind). The temple’s layout is loosely based on a painting of the structure as it’d have appeared in its heyday. Only a single wall survives, so I used a lot of artistic license.

This temple, dedicated to the Queen of the Gods as equated with the Goddess of money, may have served as a storage house for the mints of Rome. The Temple of Juno Moneta is based on a real-life building that may have stood at the top of the Arx, one of the peaks of the Capitoline Hill in Rome. I consider this one is my best temples yet. Uploaded as part of a trade with I requested a reversed version of the Roman graffiti pictures they made, which included images that would look great in the walls of homes and the pediments of temples. Jg-sims-build: Temple of Juno Moneta (+ Download)
