Architecture

Monday, 9 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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Tower of London
There are priceless specimens in the royal collections of the British Monarchy, but the most famous ones are located in the Tower of London.
The Yeomen Warders have guarded the Crown Jewels since 1303. They are, contrary to popular belief, a ...
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.
Great Pyramid of Giza
The pyramid is built with about 2.3 million limestone blocks, most of which weigh 2.5 tons.
The technological processes used during construction has not been explained to this day. According t ...
Brooklyn Bridge
The bridge was officially opened on May 24, 1883.
Palace of Versailles
Versailles Park covers an area of 800 hectares.
There is a 250-acre garden there, which is considered the prototype of a French-style garden. In the ...
Tower of London
There is no exact data regarding the construction of the White Tower, but in 1100 it already existed.
It was the first building of its kind in England, and today it is the heart of London's fortress.
Neuschwanstein Castle
Neuschwanstein has been the inspiration for several buildings around the world, most notably Sleeping Beauty Castle at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California.
It was also the inspiration for Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland Paris.
Villa Tugendhat
The treaty on the division of Czechoslovakia was signed at the Tugendhat villa.
In 1992, a summit meeting was held there, at which the treaty on the division of Czechoslovakia into ...
Petra
In Petra's bloom, about 20,000 people lived in the city.
Temple of Artemis
The second temple was built on the order of Croesus of Lydia.
Leading architects of this temple were Chersiphron of Knossos and Metagenes from Knossos. Theodorus of Samos is also believed to participate in the temple's design process.