Architecture

Wednesday, 10 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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Christ The Redeemer
The project to build a religious sculpture in Rio de Janeiro had existed since 1850.
Father Pedro Maria Boss came up with this idea and even asked Queen Elizabeth for funds, but ultimately the idea was not implemented.
Villa Tugendhat
In the central part of the building is an elegant steel spiral staircase that connects the various levels of the villa.
There is also a wide ramp next to the staircase that allows easy access to the building for people with disabilities.
Forbidden City
The Forbidden City has a rectangular shape. Its dimensions are: 961 meters from north to south and 753 meters from east to west.
 The architectural idea was to present the imperial code of ethics through a physical installation. ...
Lighthouse of Alexandria
The building was constructed according to the plans of the Greek architect Sostratos of Cnidus.
Palais Garnier
Above the auditorium is a bronze and crystal chandelier weighing seven tons, designed by Garnier.
The cost of making the chandelier was 30.000 gold francs. The installation of the central chandelier ...
Tower of London
Daily, Beefeaters wear dark navy blue clothes with wide, red trim. They have a red royal crown and the letters "ER" on their chests.
On their heads, they wear dark blue hats with a head that expands upwards and a red ribbon. Their superior is always the reigning king, currently Queen Elizabeth II.
White house
The first president, who resided in the White House, was John Adams.
He moved in on 1st November 1800. Soon after, he wrote a letter to his wife Abigail, a fragment of w ...
Windsor Castle
In the 14th century, King Edward III (also known as Edward of Windsor) was born at Windsor Castle and used it throughout his reign.
In 1344, he announced the establishment of a new Order of the Round Table in the castle, which, howe ...
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.
La Sagrada Familia
Although construction has been going on since 1882, it was not until late 2001 that stained glass windows appeared in the basilica.
A Spaniard, Joan Vila-Grau, made them.