Architecture

Monday, 8 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
Archaeologists discovered ancient roads in Petra. Ones for pedestrians, others for camels, and wheeled vehicles.
Roads diverged in all directions of the world.
Palace of Versailles
The period of Versailles' splendor ended with the French Revolution, which broke out in 1789.
King Louis XVI returned to Paris, and the palace, deprived of its royal court, began to decline. The ...
Golden Gate Bridge
The bridge is frequently partially covered by fog, called Karl the Fog.
Krak des Chevaliers
The Krak des Chevaliers fortress was exposed to constant attack and siege by Muslims.
In 1271, after a two-month siege, the fortress with 200 knights surrendered to the troops of the Mam ...
Palais Garnier
Between the columns of the building’s front façade are gilded galvanoplastic bronze busts.
These busts depict many composers, including Rossini, Auber, Beethoven, Mozart, Spontini, Meyerbeer, and Halevy, as well as librettists Eugene Scribe and Philippe Quinault.
Schönbrunn Palace
The name of the village was changed to Schönbrunn.
Is it attributed to Emperor Matthias, who, while hunting in the area, came across an artesian spring and, captivated by its sight, exclaimed “Beautiful!”
Schönbrunn Palace
In 1919, by law, the palace grounds, which had belonged to the court during the monarchy, came under state administration.
High politicians, as well as war invalids, were given their rooms in the palace. Three rooms in the ...
Christ The Redeemer
You can reach the monument by taking a cable car, from the station of which you have to climb 222 steps to the observation point at the foot of the monument.
You can also use the escalators or elevator.
Schönbrunn Palace
The palace and its gardens cover an area of 160 hectares.
It has a distinctive yellow façade since it was Maria Theresa’s favorite color. It has 1441 chambers ...
Palace of Versailles
The estate was expanded by additional land, up to 500 ha.
In the place of the former farm, a Menagerie was built (modeled on medieval animal gardens), from th ...