Architecture

Saturday, 28 February 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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Temple of Artemis
It is believed that on the day of temple burndown, Alexander the Great was born.
Ancient historian Plutarch mentioned that Artemis was too occupied by Alexander's birth, so she couldn't manage to save her own temple that day.
Malbork Castle
The wall separating the chapel of St. Anny had two small holes, which were associated with a legend.
It was said that these holes were bricked up. However, every attempt to brick them up, ended with th ...
Petra
The Nabataean script gave rise to the Arabic alphabet used today by millions of people from Morocco to the Persian Gulf.
Pompeii
The original artifacts found in Pompeii are in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples.
Krak des Chevaliers
Krak des Chevaliers is perched on the top of a basalt mountain, high above the forestless area, making it visible from afar.
It covers an area of approximately 3 hectares and resembles an irregular trapezoid with dimensions of 240 m by 170 m.
Eiffel tower
The elevators on the Eiffel Tower were not repaired until 1946.
Windsor Castle
King Edward VIII did not spend much time at Windsor Castle.
His reign was short and in December 1936 he broadcast his abdication speech to the British Empire fr ...
Taj Mahal
The name Taj Mahal means the Palace of the Crown.
Taj in Persian means a crown, and Mahal means palace.
Alcázar of Seville
The Alcázar impresses not only with its palace rooms but also with its wonderful gardens and fountains.
One of the most captivating places in the palace is the Ambassadors' Hall with a beautifully decorat ...
Great Wall of China
The highest point of the wall is the Huanglouyuan section near Beijing. It rises to an elevation of 1,439.3 meters above sea level.