Architecture

Friday, 3 July 2026
13 facts about Palais Garnier
13 facts about Palais Garnier
Académie Nationale de Musique
The Opéra Garnier, officially known as the Palais Garnier, is an outstanding architectural work and symbolizes the golden age of opera and ballet in t ...

Did you know?

Temple of Artemis
Facade of the Temple of Artemis was depicted on ancient Roman coins.
Brandenburg Gate
During the operation of the Berlin Wall, the Brandenburg Gate was located in the middle of the border between east and west and crossing it was strictly prohibited.
Palace of Versailles
Inside the palace, in eleven chambers, there is a Historical Museum.
It presents the era of Louis XIII and Louis XIV. From the Museum you go to the Opera House, which wa ...
Göbekli Tepe
In the center of the circles are two monolithic columns, five meters high, covered with mysterious reliefs depicting animal silhouettes.
It is believed that they had a symbolic role as guardians. The reliefs depict scorpions, charging bo ...
Trevi Fountain
The fashion house Fendi sponsored the 2014 - 1015 restoration work.
It took 20 months to restore the fountain to its former glory. It was the most extensive of any rest ...
Mont Saint-Michel
During the French Revolution, the island was renamed Mont-Michel and Mont-Libre.
After the last monks were expelled from the abbey in 1791, it was transformed into a prison, where m ...
Petra
Archaeologists discovered ancient roads in Petra. Ones for pedestrians, others for camels, and wheeled vehicles.
Roads diverged in all directions of the world.
White house
In 1961, the US Congress passed a law recognizing the White House as a museum.
No major architectural changes have been made to the White House since Truman’s restoration. Since K ...
Forbidden City
The Palace Museum has one of the world's largest collections of 18th and 19th century mechanical clocks.
The collection consists of more than 1,000 pieces. Among the exhibits are those made in China as well as those from abroad, including Great Britain, France, Switzerland, the United States and Japan.
Pompeii
The first destruction of the city happened in 62 AD.
An earthquake destroyed over 60% of the city. It was quickly rebuilt, without fear that the same tragedy would happen anytime soon.