Architecture

Tuesday, 2 December 2025
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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Neuschwanstein Castle
Neuschwanstein survived both world wars undamaged.
Situated on the periphery and of no strategic importance, it served until 1944 as a storehouse for N ...
Lighthouse of Alexandria
The earthquake of 1375 dealt the final blow to the building.
Stone leftovers from the ruins was used to build a fort in 1480.
Lighthouse of Alexandria
The most accurate description of the lighthouse's appearance comes from the 11th century records of the Arab geographer and traveler Al-Idrisi.
Golden Gate Bridge
It is the 13th tallest bridge in the world.
It is 227,4 meters high.
Windsor Castle
In 1820, George IV came to the throne of Great Britain.
He intended to create a complex of royal palaces that would reflect his wealth and influence as the ...
Balmoral Castle
There are around 150 buildings on the estate, including Birkhall, the former home of Elizabeth, the Queen Mother.
About a mile from the main Balmoral Castle is Craigowan Lodge, the building that Prince Charles and ...
Big Ben
The name Big Ben is a common name and currently refers to both the tower, bell, and clock.
It is located at the northern end of the Palace of Westminster.
Christ The Redeemer
The first unveiling of the monument took place on October 12, 1931, by lighting designer Guglielmo Marconi.
He did it by turning on the lighting from a yacht moored in the port of Genoa.
Petra
The Temple of Winged Lions was dedicated to the wife of the highest Nabataean male deity, Dushara - Lord of the Mountains.
Lighthouse of Alexandria
Construction of the lighthouse may have taken 14 to 20 years.