Architecture

Monday, 18 May 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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Palace of Versailles
In 2017, 7.714.389 people visited Versailles.
The Palace of Versailles still serves political functions. Heads of state are received in the Hall o ...
Temple of Artemis
Christians considered Artemis a demon.
That is why they ruined such a priceless architectural masterpiece. Early Christians uncivilized approach to other gods and religions resulted in a tremendous loss for all humanity.
White house
In 2020, First Lady Melania Trump designed and established the Rose Garden.
Michelle Obama established the White House’s first organic garden and installed beehives on the mansion’s south lawn.
Pompeii
A favorite place for recreation for the Pompeian patricians were the baths.
There were several in Pompeii, but the most popular were those located under the city because women could also use them.
White house
In 1961, the US Congress passed a law recognizing the White House as a museum.
No major architectural changes have been made to the White House since Truman’s restoration. Since K ...
Malbork Castle
The Teutonic Order built the castle in several stages, from 1278 to 1457.
Initially, the castle was the conventual seat of the commander. Knight Commander was the head of the ...
Göbekli Tepe
The excavations began in 1995 and were directed by Klaus Schmidt, a student of the archeologist Harald Hauptmann, who initiated the excavations at the prehistoric site of Gobekli Tepe.
Although Klaus Schmidt had spent many years in Turkey working at various archeological sites, the di ...
Great Wall of China
The best-preserved section of the Wall is located in the Badaling range of hills 70 kilometers from Beijing.
The total length of the Wall at this location is about 5 km.
Taj Mahal
The walls of the Taj Mahal are carved with Koran passages and decorated with marbles and gemstones.
During the Sepoy Rebellion of 1857, British soldiers ripped off many of the precious stones from the walls.
Schönbrunn Palace
Adolf Hitler was not accommodated at Schönbrunn.
He reportedly detested “imperial splendor.”