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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Trevi Fountain
The fountain's central figure is a titan from Greek mythology - Okeanos.
Okeanos is accompanied by two Tritons, one of who is calm and the other in a rage. Okeanos is trying to tame the disobedient Triton.
Leaning Tower of Pisa
In 1284 the building work was again interrupted.
At that time, Pisa suffered a humiliating defeat in a naval battle with Genoa.
Christ The Redeemer
During renovation works in 2010, a group of graffiti artists climbed the monument and decorated it with various inscriptions and pictures.
This was condemned by the then-mayor of the city, who called the act a "crime against the nation." The "artists" surrendered themselves to justice.
Petra
In the 4th century, Petra was incorporated into the Byzantine Empire.
One of the largest Nabatean tombs was transformed into a church, and the city itself became the bishopric seat.
Brooklyn Bridge
Construction of the bridge began on January 3, 1870 and lasted for 13 years.
La Scala
La Scala’s architecture is a fascinating combination of neoclassical and Renaissance styles.
From the very entrance to the theater, viewers are enchanted by the beauty of the architectural deta ...
Empire State Building
The 73 elevators installed in the Empire State are capable of transporting 10 thousand people per hour.
Empire State Building
It is located in the Midtown district of Manhattan. It is located at 350 Fifth Avenue.
White house
Its construction began with cornerstone installation at noon on 13th October 1792.
The localization was chosen by President George Washington and urban planner Pierre L’Enfant. The bu ...
Golden Gate Bridge
It spans 2,7 kilometers.