Architecture

Sunday, 30 November 2025
18 facts about Hagia Sophia
18 facts about Hagia Sophia
The most significant work of Byzantine architecture
The Hagia Sophia's Temple, now an Istanbul mosque, was initially built as the Church of Divine Wisdom. It was the highest-ranking temple in the Byzant ...

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White house
The White House is protected by the Secret Service and the police.
Since 2005, NASAMS (surface-to-air missile system) units have been used to protect the President and the entire space around the White House.
Palace of Versailles
In the times of Louis XV and Louis XVI, personal hygiene was approached differently.
There were two bathtubs in the king's apartment: one for soaping, the other for rinsing. The problem ...
Great Pyramid of Giza
Another famous ancient historian who described the pyramid was Strabo.
He visited Egypt around 25 BC a few years after it was conquered by Octavian Augustus. In his work e ...
Petra
There was a well-developed network of aqueducts in Petra.
Aqueducts network provided water even to the homes of individual citizens.
Malbork Castle
When, after the Battle of Grunwald, King Władysław Jagiełło and his Polish-Lithuanian troops besieged Malbork Castle, there was a traitor inside the castle who hung a red flag in the refectory window.
It was supposed to be a sign to the besiegers that the most eminent personalities of the order were ...
Empire State Building
It is located in the Midtown district of Manhattan. It is located at 350 Fifth Avenue.
Neuschwanstein Castle
Construction of the castle began in 1869. A year earlier, the ruins of medieval castles were demolished (the remains of the old fortress were blown up).
The foundation stone was laid on September 5, 1869. In 1872 the cellars were finished and in 1876 ev ...
Empire State Building
A B-25D Mitchel bomber crashed into the Empire State Building.
July 28, 1945 was a really foggy day. To determine the plane's location pilot lowered the ceiling ju ...
Tower of London
During the reign of Henry VIII, one of the most popular parts of the fortress was Tower Green. It was the place of execution of high-born Englishmen.
There was a belief that the loss of life at Tower Green was somehow a privilege. This questionable p ...
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty measures 93 meters high (including the pedestal) and weighs 229 tons.