Architecture

Friday, 13 February 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 ...

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Brooklyn Bridge
The construction of the bridge was not without accidents.
During the construction yards, 27 people lost their lives.
Great Pyramid of Giza
It is also referred to as the "Pyramid of Khufu" and the "Pyramid of Cheops".
Statue of Liberty
Lady Liberty's right foot is raised.
The intention was to display that, despite the shackles, liberty is advancing.
La Sagrada Familia
Gaudi began work on the church in 1883.
Thirty-one-year-old Gaudi presented a completely new design of the building. It assumed building a c ...
Mont Saint-Michel
The city walls around the island complex date back to the 13th - 15th century.
They include six double encircled towers and a bastion tower. The city is located on a rocky hill be ...
Villa Tugendhat
The Tugendhat House is considered the most famous modernist building in Brno.
It was built at the same time as Mies’ Barcelona Pavilion (“German Pavilion”), the exhibition pavili ...
Tower of London
The bodies of queens and other people murdered on the orders of monarchs from the Tudor dynasty rest in the Royal Chapel. Saint Peter in Chains.
The chapel (built around 1000) was initially located outside the walls of the Tower. It was included ...
Christ The Redeemer
For the 75th anniversary of the monument, a small chapel was built at its base.
Many people decide to get married in this church.
Tower of London
Currently, the guard consists of 35 guards and a commander - Chief Warder.
Guard members are recruited only from professional military personnel from the land forces, airborne ...
Neuschwanstein Castle
The largest room in the palace in terms of area is the Singers' Hall - the King's favorite design.
Its dimensions are 27 by 10 meters. The first performance in the Singers' Hall took place in 1933. It was a concert commemorating the 50th anniversary of the death of Richard Wagner.