Architecture

Saturday, 7 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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Brandenburg Gate
It was designed by the German architect Carl Gotthard Langhans.
Zwinger
The formal inauguration of the Zwinger took place in 1719.
The pretext was the wedding of Prince Elector Frederick Augustus II (Augustus III of Poland) to the ...
La Sagrada Familia
The basilica is considered to be Antoni Gaudi's significant architectural achievement.
Antoni Gaudi was a Catalan architect and engineer of Art Nouveau (a direction in architecture in the ...
Schönbrunn Palace
Most of Schönbrunn Palace now serves as a museum.
The palace has 1441 rooms of various sizes. The part that does not belong to the museum is rented ou ...
Trevi Fountain
Money is regularly fished out of the fountain by municipal services.
It is used for charitable purposes and preserving the city's monuments.
Trevi Fountain
The fountain measures 26.3 by 49.15 meters.
Petra
In the 4th century, Petra was incorporated into the Byzantine Empire.
One of the largest Nabatean tombs was transformed into a church, and the city itself became the bishopric seat.
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
The construction of architectural icons and the revitalization of Bilbao have brought great financial and social success.
The city became internationally known and began to be seen as modern, friendly, and attractive to to ...
Villa Tugendhat
The Tugendhat House is considered the most famous modernist building in Brno.
It was built at the same time as Mies’ Barcelona Pavilion (“German Pavilion”), the exhibition pavili ...
Big Ben
For the first time in history, the clock stopped before 1878 - it was caused by very heavy snowfall.
In 1976, the first and only mechanism failure occurred. Other clock stops that occurred were mainly caused by unfavorable weather conditions.