Architecture

Saturday, 21 February 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 ...

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Notre-Dame
On April 15, 2019, Notre-Dame de Paris went up in flames. The fire lasted fifteen hours.
The fire broke out in the attic at 6:18 pm when the alarm system went off. Unfortunately, the system ...
Balmoral Castle
Balmoral is privately owned and not owned by the Crown.
It was originally purchased by Prince Albert, not the Queen, meaning no income from the estate flows ...
Leaning Tower of Pisa
In the first half of the 13th century, the severe troubles in which the city was involved prevented the building's completion.
Pisa was then at war with Genoa, Florence and Lucca to defend the Republic's independence.
Golden Gate Bridge
It spans 2,7 kilometers.
Spanish Steps
In 2015-2016, the Spanish Steps underwent a restoration.
The sponsor of this restoration was Bulgari, which donated 1.5 million euros for this purpose. Bulga ...
Golden Gate Bridge
The chief engineer at the Golden Gate Bridge was Joseph Baermann Strauss.
He designed the bridge in the 1920s. It was a colossal undertaking at that time since the Golden Gate Bridge was the world’s longest and the tallest suspension bridge.
Space Needle
Since its opening, there have been six parachute jumps from the Space Needle.
Four out of six were legally carried out, the other two ended with an arrest.
Tower Bridge
Some traffic restrictions have been placed on the bridge to protect it from excessive stress.
The maximum vehicle speed is 20 mph (32 km/h) and the maximum weight is 18 tons.
Krak des Chevaliers
The Knights of St. John managed the fortress for 150 years, struggling with earthquakes and Muslim attacks.
They created a fortress in the Middle East with a European character and architecture, which could accommodate about 4000 people and as many horses on an area of three hectares.
Balmoral Castle
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert first visited Scotland in 1842, five years after they came to the throne and two years after their wedding.
They then stopped at Taymouth Castle. They returned to Scotland in 1844, having no property of their ...