Architecture

Friday, 19 June 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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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 ...
Statue of Liberty
The ceremony of dedication was held on October 28, 1886, by President Grover Cleveland.
The ceremony was accompanied by the first ticker-tape parade in U.S. history.
Taj Mahal
The name Taj Mahal means the Palace of the Crown.
Taj in Persian means a crown, and Mahal means palace.
Zwinger
In addition to the Old Masters’ Picture Gallery, the Zwinger houses and exhibits valuable museum collections.
There is a rich collection of historical porcelain wares (the largest in Europe), both German from M ...
Petra
In the Middle Ages, Petra was occupied by the Crusaders, who built two citadels there.
Empire State Building
A B-25D Mitchel bomber crashed into the Empire State Building.
July 28, 1945 was a really foggy day. To determine the plane's location pilot lowered the ceiling ju ...
Balmoral Castle
Balmoral is privately owned and not owned by the Crown.
It was originally purchased by Prince Albert, not the Queen, meaning no income from the estate flows ...
Empire State Building
In 1950, the old spire was replaced with a 46-meter mast.
Mont Saint-Michel
At the top of the spire of the abbey church is a statue of St. Michael.
The granite rock on which the abbey was built rises 92 meters above sea level. Together with the statue of St. Michael, it reaches 170 meters.
La Sagrada Familia
The Sagrada Familia has three facades.
They take their names from the portals adorning them that are closely related to the gospels, and th ...