Architecture

Friday, 6 March 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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Stonehenge
Stonehenge is a complex of prehistoric temples in Salisbury Plain in the south-western part of central England.
It contains deposits of limestone dating from the Late Cretaceous period (100.5 to 66 million years ago).
Krak des Chevaliers
Krak des Chevaliers is perched on the top of a basalt mountain, high above the forestless area, making it visible from afar.
It covers an area of approximately 3 hectares and resembles an irregular trapezoid with dimensions of 240 m by 170 m.
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.
Windsor Castle
The initial wooden castle consisted of a tower and an outer ward protected by a small wall, which was located on a cliff rising 30 m above the river.
A second wooden outer ward was also built, followed by the outer ward from the west. It created the basic shape of the modern castle.
Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle is a royal residence in the city of Windsor, in the English county of Berkshire.
It was built between 1070 and 1086 by William I the Conqueror, also known as William the Bastard, Ki ...
Villa Tugendhat
The villa was the main location in the 2007 film “Hannibal Rising.”
It served as the home of the villain, Vladis Gutas.
Brandenburg Gate
Construction began in 1788 and lasted 3 years.
Trevi Fountain
Salvi did not live to see the fountain's completion. He died in 1751.
The work was completed by four other sculptors: Pietro Bracci, Filippo della Valle, Giovanni Grossi and Andrea Bergondi. The work was supervised by the architect Giuseppe Pannini.
Big Ben
The name Big Ben is a common name and currently refers to both the tower, bell, and clock.
It is located at the northern end of the Palace of Westminster.
Christ The Redeemer
Every year, the Christ the Redeemer Monument is visited by almost 2 million tourists.