Architecture

Thursday, 9 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 ...

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Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao took four years to build.
The building is seamlessly integrated into the urban landscape. It was built on a 32.500-square-mete ...
Pompeii
Numerous lupanars (brothels) were also very popular.
Pompeians paid from two to eight times more for sex than for good wine.
Great Wall of China
The Wall is not a continuous structure.
It consists of sections crisscrossed by rock formations, sediments, or bodies of water. In some places, the wall appears in double or triple form.
Palace of Versailles
The renovation of the main palace was completed in 1670.
The palace gained a new facade on the garden side, with a huge marble terrace separating the two win ...
Mont Saint-Michel
At the top of the spire of the abbey church is a statue of St. Michael.
The granite rock on which the abbey was built rises 92 meters above sea level. Together with the statue of St. Michael, it reaches 170 meters.
Brandenburg Gate
Construction began in 1788 and lasted 3 years.
Neuschwanstein Castle
Hohenschwangau Palace was the boyhood residence of King Ludwig II of Bavaria.
It was also the official hunting and summer residence of Maximilian II, his wife Maria of Prussia, a ...
Great Pyramid of Giza
The Great Gallery, a corridor 8.53 m high and 46.63 m long, led to the King's Chamber.
At the entrance to the Great Gallery there is a horizontal shaft leading to the descending corridor ...
La Scala
The inauguration of La Scala theater took place on 3rd August 1778.
The new theater was called Nuovo Regio Ducal Teatro alla Scala. Over time, the abbreviated name of t ...
Temple of Artemis
Ephesus was a city devoted to the Artemis.
Artemis was a goddess of fertility, virginity, hunting, wilderness and the Moon. In the 4th century BC, Artemis was identified with the Roman goddess Diana.