Architecture

Sunday, 12 April 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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La Scala
La Scala is known for the presence of cats, which have long been tolerated there and treated as peculiar guardians of the theater.
The cats help control rodents that could damage musical instruments and stage costumes.
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.
La Scala
La Scala - Teatro alla Scala - is one of the most famous and important opera houses in the world.
It is located in Milan, Italy, in the Piazza della Scala, the square from which it took its name. Th ...
Taj Mahal
It is a central part of a 17-ha complex.
The complex includes a mosque, a guest house, and a grand garden, surrounded by crenellated walls on three sides.
Christ The Redeemer
The monument was unveiled twice more.
After installing the new lighting, it was done by Pope Paul VI, on October 12, 1981, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the erection of the monument, by Pope John Paul II.
Temple of Artemis
First temple emerged around the 7th century BC.
It has been destroyed by a flood which covered its floor with a half-meter layer of mud and sand.
Petra
In the Middle Ages, Petra was occupied by the Crusaders, who built two citadels there.
Malbork Castle
The Teutonic state was a military and economic power.
At the turn of the 14th and 15th centuries, it was the only country in Europe that did not have debts. On the contrary, the Teutonic Knights lent money to others.
Notre-Dame
Most coronations of French kings were held in Reims. Only two - Henry VI and Napoleon Bonaparte - were crowned at Notre-Dame de Paris.
The coronation of English King Henry VI Lancaster as King of France at Notre Dame de Paris took place on December 16, 1431. Napoleon's coronation as Emperor of France took place on December 2, 1804.
Empire State Building
The 73 elevators installed in the Empire State are capable of transporting 10 thousand people per hour.