Architecture

Saturday, 30 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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Hagia Sophia
An important event in the history of Hagia Sophia was the period of iconoclasm when the worship of images and pictures was opposed.
Between 726 and 843, images of Jesus Christ, the Virgin Mary, and saints were destroyed by order of Emperor Leo III.
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building's electrical wiring length is 692 km, and the water pipes are 112 km.
Taj Mahal
The chief architect of the mausoleum was Ustad Ahmad Lahauri.
He also laid the foundations of the Red Fort–a historic fort in Old Delhi, India, the main residence of the Mughal Emperors.
Windsor Castle
In the 18th century, Queen Anne created the Ascot Racecourse and began the tradition of the annual Royal Ascot Procession from the castle.
Gregory I was not interested in Windsor Castle, preferring his other palaces. George II also rarely ...
Big Ben
For the first time in history, the clock stopped before 1878 - it was caused by very heavy snowfall.
In 1976, the first and only mechanism failure occurred. Other clock stops that occurred were mainly caused by unfavorable weather conditions.
Stonehenge
The next stage - Stonehenge 3 I - occurred around 2600 BC.
During this stage, timber was replaced with stone. In the central part, there were (probably) two ar ...
Trevi Fountain
The fashion house Fendi sponsored the 2014 - 1015 restoration work.
It took 20 months to restore the fountain to its former glory. It was the most extensive of any rest ...
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 ...
Christ The Redeemer
Every year, the Christ the Redeemer Monument is visited by almost 2 million tourists.
Notre-Dame
On April 15, 2019, Notre-Dame de Paris went up in flames. The fire lasted fifteen hours.
The fire broke out in the attic at 6:18 pm when the alarm system went off. Unfortunately, the system ...