Architecture

Saturday, 14 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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Brandenburg Gate
The gate is made of Elbe sandstone and sandstone from the vicinity of Lwówek Śląski.
Palais Garnier
The opera house was built between 1861 and 1875.
The author of the project and the person who supervised the construction was French architect Charle ...
Eiffel tower
Eiffel tower is 324 meters high.
It was the highest building in France until 1973 when a military radio relay was built in Saissac.
Space Needle
It is 184.5 meters high with a top floor at 158 meters.
Palais Garnier
The opening of the new opera house took place on 5th January 1875.
In addition to the difficulty of securing foundations, construction was also delayed by the War of 1 ...
Balmoral Castle
After visiting the Great Exhibition of 1851, Prince Albert commissioned a prefabricated iron building for Balmoral to serve as a temporary ballroom and dining room.
It was used as a dining room until October 1, 1851, and as a ballroom until 1856.
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.
Neuschwanstein Castle
In 1923, the palaces of King Ludwig II, including Neuschwanstein, were transferred to state ownership.
They are currently managed by the Bavarian Palace Administration, a branch of the Bavarian Ministry of Finance.
Big Ben
The tower's main bell is its largest bell and part of the Great Clock of Westminster.
The original bell was 16-ton, cast in 1856 and because the tower was not yet ready, it was tested in ...
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building's electrical wiring length is 692 km, and the water pipes are 112 km.