Architecture

Monday, 17 August 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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Taj Mahal
The mausoleum was built in a symmetrical manner, according to Islamic and Persian architectural principles.
Palace of Versailles
The first mention of Versailles on the outskirts of Paris dates back to 1038, as a small agricultural village surrounded by forests.
In the 17th century, there was a ruined castle and a mill there. The land and estates belonged mostl ...
Great Wall of China
The average height of the Wall of China is 6.5 meters.
The watchtowers rise to a height of 12 meters.
Statue of Liberty
The ceremony of dedication was held on October 28, 1886, by President Grover Cleveland.
The ceremony was accompanied by the first ticker-tape parade in U.S. history.
Petra
Petra is located within the territory of Kingdom of Jordan.
It is situated to the east of the great valley connecting the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba, 190 km (118 mi) southwest of Amman.
Arc de Triomphe
The finish line of the Tour-de-France is located under the Arc de Triomphe.
Golden Gate Bridge
It spans 2,7 kilometers.
La Sagrada Familia
The construction of the temple began in 1882.
The idea to build a church in this place goes back to 1866 when the founders of the Spiritual Societ ...
Lighthouse of Alexandria
In 1994, French archaeologists discovered the remains of a lighthouse at the bottom of an estuary from Alexandria's port.
In 2016, an idea was brought up by the Egyptian government's Ministry of Antiquities to create an underwater lighthouse museum at the site.
Zwinger
Initially, the Zwinger functioned as an orangery and garden, as well as a representative area.
It featured richly decorated pavilions, emporiums with balustrades, statues and vases, and arcaded g ...