Architecture

Saturday, 6 December 2025
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 ...

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Palace of Versailles
In 2017, 7.714.389 people visited Versailles.
The Palace of Versailles still serves political functions. Heads of state are received in the Hall o ...
Palais Garnier
Between the columns of the building’s front façade are gilded galvanoplastic bronze busts.
These busts depict many composers, including Rossini, Auber, Beethoven, Mozart, Spontini, Meyerbeer, and Halevy, as well as librettists Eugene Scribe and Philippe Quinault.
Zwinger
The Zwinger was built in what is known as the inter-museum.
It was built on an area located between the outer and inner defensive walls of Dresden (the so-calle ...
Eiffel tower
Every 7 years the Eiffel Tower is repainted.
For this purpose, 60 tons of paint are used each time.
Tower Bridge
The construction of Tower Bridge began on June 21, 1886.
The foundation stone was laid by the Prince of Wales, and later King of the United Kingdom - Edward ...
Forbidden City
The ceremonial center of imperial power was the Hall of Supreme Harmony. It is the largest surviving wooden structure in China.
It is the largest surviving wooden structure in China. It rises about 30 meters above the level of t ...
Lighthouse of Alexandria
The lighthouse was repeatedly damaged by earthquakes that occurred in the area. Around the 2nd century AD its upper part collapsed.
Palais Garnier
The reason Emperor Napoleon III decided to build a new opera house was the failed assassination attempt on him.
The assassination attempt occurred on 14th January 1858, when the imperial couple was going to the t ...
Neuschwanstein Castle
During the Middle Ages, three castles were built in the area.
In addition to Hohenschwangau Castle, which was built on the ruins of the 12th-century Schwansten Fo ...
Colosseum
The undergrounds of the Colosseum hide many rooms where props were kept.
The scenery of the Colosseum depended on the nature of the fights that were fought on it.