Architecture

Tuesday, 18 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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Mont Saint-Michel
The Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel, its coastal strip, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979 due to its aesthetic value and importance to Christian tradition.
The bay covers an area of about 500 square kilometers, with a second granite islet, Tombelaine, in a ...
Empire State Building
The 73 elevators installed in the Empire State are capable of transporting 10 thousand people per hour.
Big Ben
The design of the Big Ben clock was selected in a competition.
The criteria were developed by Astronomer Royal Sir George Airy. It was mainly about precise time co ...
Palace of Versailles
In 1678, a vegetable garden was established in Versailles.
The best soil was brought there and vegetables and fruits were grown there for the king's table. The ...
Malbork Castle
The castle in Malbork was an impregnable fortress, no one managed to do so in the Middle Ages. However, the Swedes managed to capture the castle.
In 1626, the Swedes under the command of Gustav II Adolf, using modern artillery, captured the castle in two days and stayed there for several years.
Mont Saint-Michel
Twice a year catholic pilgrims come to Mont Saint-Michel.
This happens on the first Sunday of May and on September 29, when the celebrations of the cult of St. Michael the Archangel take place. Usually about 60 thousand pilgrims show up there.
Villa Tugendhat
The Tugendhat villa has simple geometric shapes and flowing lines.
The interior has been arranged in such a way as to achieve a lot of free space with the best possibl ...
Petra
The Nabataean script gave rise to the Arabic alphabet used today by millions of people from Morocco to the Persian Gulf.
Christ The Redeemer
Every year, the Christ the Redeemer Monument is visited by almost 2 million tourists.
Temple of Artemis
Christians considered Artemis a demon.
That is why they ruined such a priceless architectural masterpiece. Early Christians uncivilized approach to other gods and religions resulted in a tremendous loss for all humanity.