Architecture

Monday, 1 June 2026
29 facts about Palace of Versailles
29 facts about Palace of Versailles
Former residence of the kings of France
The Palace of Versailles is one of the largest palace complexes in Europe. It is part of the historical and cultural heritage of France, as a symbol o ...

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Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge is often confused with London Bridge, which is about half a mile up the river.
Windsor Castle
The first king to use Windsor Castle as a residence was Henry I, who celebrated Whitsunday at the castle in 1110.
The king's wedding to Adela, daughter of Godfrey of Louvain, took place there in 1121.
Notre-Dame
The oldest and largest cathedral bell is Emmanuel, cast in 1686.
It has been considered one of Europe's finest church bells and, since 1944, a national historic land ...
Palace of Versailles
The renovation of the main palace was completed in 1670.
The palace gained a new facade on the garden side, with a huge marble terrace separating the two win ...
Windsor Castle
When World War II broke out, the castle was prepared for war conditions.
Various security measures were introduced and the windows were darkened. Important works of art were ...
Trevi Fountain
The fountain's central figure is a titan from Greek mythology - Okeanos.
Okeanos is accompanied by two Tritons, one of who is calm and the other in a rage. Okeanos is trying to tame the disobedient Triton.
Villa Tugendhat
In October 1939, the Tugendhat villa was confiscated for use by the Gestapo.
In 1942, it was registered as the property of the German Reich. It was used by Klöckner-Werke branch ...
La Scala
La Scala is the fifth opera theater in Italy, built in the 18th century.
The theater building is undergoing various modernizations all the time, being expanded and rebuilt. ...
Christ The Redeemer
Christ The Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro is the tallest statue of Christ in the world.
Right behind it is the Figure of Christ the Pacific in Lima, Peru (37 meters high, the figure itself ...
Brandenburg Gate
Despite many destructions, the Brandenburg Gate was the only preserved city gate after World War II.