Architecture

Sunday, 22 March 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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Tower of London
The legend is still taken seriously. Seven ravens still live in the Tower - six that are required plus an extra one to spare.
Although their wings are clipped so that they cannot fly away, their lives are idyllic. The birds ar ...
Zwinger
The Old Masters Picture Gallery houses a sizable collection of European paintings of the 15th-18th centuries.
The origins of the collection are connected with the person of Prince Augustus Wettin, who often bou ...
Petra
It is a residue of the ancient Nabataean kingdom's capital that flourished between the 3rd century BC and 1st century AD.
The Nabataeans were an ancient Arab people of herding origin. They came from northwestern Arabia, an ...
Forbidden City
The Forbidden City was constructed between 1406 and 1420. It was built on the orders of the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Yongle (1402-1424).
It was the seat of the Ming Dynasty until 1644, when the Forbidden City was captured by rebel forces ...
Lighthouse of Alexandria
The image of the lighthouse was preserved on coins dating back to the period of its existence.
Balmoral Castle
After Victoria's death, the royal family continued to use Balmoral for their annual autumn visits.
King George V made a lot of improvements to the castle and created gardens on its southern side. Dur ...
Space Needle
Since its opening, there have been six parachute jumps from the Space Needle.
Four out of six were legally carried out, the other two ended with an arrest.
Arc de Triomphe
In 1995, the Armed Islamic Group planted and detonated an explosive charge under the arch, injuring 17 people.
Lighthouse of Alexandria
It was built by order of Ptolemy I, however, it was put into use only during the reign of Ptolemy II.
Petra
In Petra's bloom, about 20,000 people lived in the city.