Architecture

Tuesday, 25 November 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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Big Ben
A ventilation shaft was designed from the ground level to the bell tower.
The 4,9 m by 2,4 m shaft was designed by David Boswell Reid, known as the "grandfather of air condit ...
La Scala
Originally, La Scala was lit by 84 kerosene lamps mounted on the stage.
Another thousand kerosene lamps were located in the rest of the theater. Fire was feared, so hundred ...
Alcázar of Seville
This Moorish palace is located in Seville, the capital of the Spanish region of Andalusia.
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 ...
Schönbrunn Palace
In the Schönbrunn palace gardens is the Glorieta, which is the largest and probably the most famous of all the Glorietas.
It is a decorative architecture structure built in 1775 to a design by Johann Ferdinand Hetzendorf v ...
Trevi Fountain
Most of the fountain was made of travertine, obtained from a quarry 35 kilometers south of Rome.
Villa Tugendhat
Since 1994, the Tugendhat villa has been open to the public as a museum managed by the city of Brno.
In 2007, the Tugendhat heirs applied for the return of the villa, citing the law on the return of wo ...
Palace of Versailles
After twenty years of construction work, Louis XIV decided that the palace had achieved its intended appearance.
It was then that he left his apartments and settled in his favorite part of the palace on the courty ...
Krak des Chevaliers
Krak des Chevaliers was an impregnable fortress.
However, events related to the civil war in Syria caused the fortress to be destroyed, and the Syria ...
La Scala
The creation of La Scala was decided by a fire at Milan’s existing opera theater, the Teatro Regio Ducale, in the 1770s.
The Teatro Regio Ducale (“Royal Ducal Theater”), which was a wing of the Palazzo Reale (Royal Palace ...