Architecture

Wednesday, 27 May 2026
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 ...

Did you know?

Tower of London
The Tower, as we know it today, was started by King Richard the Lionheart, who began its reconstruction into a fortress in the years 1189-1199.
His successor, King John, was the first to bring exotic animals (lions, tigers) to the Tower. This tradition lasted for 600 years.
Alcázar of Seville
This Moorish palace is located in Seville, the capital of the Spanish region of Andalusia.
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.
Golden Gate Bridge
Any non-service animals, including horses, are not allowed on the Golden Gate Bridge.
The only time that a horse ever crossed the bridge was on the day of its opening.
Stonehenge
Stonehenge 3 VI was the last phase of the construction, carried out around 1600 BC. During that stage, the last two circles of holes in the ground were hollowed out - the Y and the Z Ring.
The outer ring (Y) comprised 30 holes, approximately 1.7 x 1.14 meters in diameter, tapering to a ba ...
Space Needle
The Space Needle is built on private property and belongs to the Wright family.
Christ The Redeemer
The first unveiling of the monument took place on October 12, 1931, by lighting designer Guglielmo Marconi.
He did it by turning on the lighting from a yacht moored in the port of Genoa.
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty's copper plating makes it one of the most lightning-struck structures in New York.
It is estimated that it has been struck by approximately 600 bolts of lightning every year ever since it was assembled.
Alcázar of Seville
The most photographed place in the Alcázar is the Courtyard of the Virgins.
Legend says that during the reign of the Caliphate, Christian rulers were required to hand over one hundred virgins every year.
Mont Saint-Michel
The construction of the sanctuary was associated with alleged miracles.
According to legend, the morning dew drew the outline of the foundations of the sanctuary, a stolen ...