Architecture

Thursday, 25 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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Petra
The most famous monument in Petra is Al-Khazneh, called by the Bedouins "Treasury of the Pharaoh."
The name is derived from a local legend about a pharaoh's treasure. According to tales, the pharaoh ...
Taj Mahal
The emperor and empress are buried in a plain crypt.
According to Islamic tradition, graves cannot be decorated.
Malbork Castle
The Dansker served as a toilet tower (latrine), as well as defensive functions because it was equipped with embrasures (shooting holes).
At the Malbork Castle, the road to Gdańsk was marked with carved devil-shaped supports whose tails p ...
Windsor Castle
King George V continued the process of gradual modernization of the castle.
He was helped in this by his wife, Queen Mary, who was mainly interested in furniture and decoration ...
Hagia Sophia
Hagia Sophia combines the features of a basilica - an elongated building founded on a rectangular or Latin cross plan - and a central building - based on a circular plan.
The basilica type is characteristic for the Christian architecture of the Latin circle and the centr ...
Mont Saint-Michel
The sanctuary of the Archangel Michael was built on the island. It occupies a small part of the territory of Mont Saint-Michel.
The original name of the sanctuary, used throughout the Middle Ages, was Mons Sancti Michaeli in periculo mari (St. Michael's Mountain in the Perilous Sea).
Petra
The Nabataean script gave rise to the Arabic alphabet used today by millions of people from Morocco to the Persian Gulf.
Lighthouse of Alexandria
Around the 9th century, the lower part of the lighthouse was adapted into a mosque.
Pompeii
Pompeii was bombed during World War II.
Most of the buildings were rebuilt.
Göbekli Tepe
Around 8200 BC, work at Gobekli Tepe stopped, and the site fell into decay.
Archaeologists found no traces of the inhabitants there (hearths, houses, graves), only thousands of ...