Architecture

Friday, 22 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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Pompeii
Water was brought to the rich houses, street fountains and baths by aqueducts.
All buildings had rainwater tanks.
Mont Saint-Michel
The island is located in the English Channel, in southwestern Normandy.
It is located east of the mouth of the Couesnon River, in the Manche department.
La Sagrada Familia
Gaudi repeatedly changed the temple's design, which over time became more and more visionary, both in innovative technological and architectural solutions and the associated symbolism.
Both the architecture and ornamentation of the facades and interior of the Sagrada Familia are satur ...
Petra
No written sources about everyday life in Petra have survived.
Few inscriptions and ancient texts tell of mighty kings, lovers of democracy, gods and feasts, great victories, and women's right to possess assets.
Empire State Building
The building serves as a lightning rod. About 100 lightning strikes the spire of the skyscraper each year.
Stonehenge
The diabase from the Stonehenge 3 I phase was rearranged at least twice between 2400 BC and 1930 BC.
Initially, they were placed in the circle surrounding the sarsen ring and then moved into the circle ...
Arc de Triomphe
The structure was designed by the architect Jean Chalgrin and the sculptures were made by François Rude.
Zwinger
The Zwinger was not residential, but only of a representative nature, and served as a gallery for storing valuable royal collections and for holding lavish court ceremonies.
The complex contains six stored pavilions (Clock, German, Porcelain, Embankment, French, Mathematica ...
White house
In 2020, First Lady Melania Trump designed and established the Rose Garden.
Michelle Obama established the White House’s first organic garden and installed beehives on the mansion’s south lawn.
Big Ben
At the top of the pendulum is a small stack of old penny coins whose function is to adjust the time of the clock.
Adding or removing a penny changes the clock speed by 0.4 seconds per day. The clockkeeper and a team of watchmakers available 24 hours a day are responsible for the operation of the clock.