Architecture

Saturday, 29 November 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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Neuschwanstein Castle
At the time of the king's death, the palace was far from complete. Only about 1/3 of Neuschwanstein was finished.
Construction was stopped and some of the rooms were left unfinished. Today, these rooms, including p ...
Brandenburg Gate
It was originally painted white and called the Peace Gate.
Space Needle
The Legacy Light of SkyBeam, powered by 85 million candela lamps, is an integral part of the Space Needle since New Year’s Eve of 1999.
Powered in 1999 to greet the new Millennium, it honors local and national holidays and special occasions ever since.It was lit for 11 consecutive days after the 9/11 attack in memory of the fallen.
Hagia Sophia
Justinian I the Great spared no expense in furnishing the church. Porphyry and marble were used to decorate the temple and as wall and pillar coverings.
Mainly green marble was used for the columns. Many elements were decorated with gold, silver, ivory ...
Alcázar of Seville
The Alcázar impresses not only with its palace rooms but also with its wonderful gardens and fountains.
One of the most captivating places in the palace is the Ambassadors' Hall with a beautifully decorat ...
Mont Saint-Michel
In ancient times, Mont Saint-Michel was inhabited by Celtic tribes.
The hill at the time was dedicated to Belenus, the Gallic sun god.
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 ...
Stonehenge
Between 1930 BC and 1600 BC, part of the diabase was removed from the northeast side and then arranged into a horseshoe-like shape, reflecting the trilithons in the center of the structure.
It was the penultimate construction phase, known as Stonehenge 3 V.
Golden Gate Bridge
In the midst of the construction in 1935, an earthquake struck the region of San Francisco.
The construction swayed almost 5 meters from side to side.
Tower of London
Although the Tower was a royal residence, it did not boast magnificent chambers or their furnishings.
However, it was a tradition that all kings and queens stayed in the Tower the night before their coronation and went from there to Westminster, where all the major celebrations took place.