Architecture

Monday, 1 December 2025
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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Spanish Steps
A McDonald's opened near the Spanish Steps, frequented by large crowds of tourists.
In 1986, fashion designer Valentino filed a lawsuit to close the establishment because of "noise and ...
Empire State Building
About 15,000 people are working in the building.
Brooklyn Bridge
The bridge was officially opened on May 24, 1883.
Malbork Castle
The Teutonic Knights were knights of small stature. This is evidenced by, among others, small beds in the dorms.
However, it was not the height of the monks that determined the size of the bed, but the fact that t ...
Windsor Castle
Under Edward VII, who took the throne in 1901, the castle was also modernized.
In addition to renovating and clearing unnecessary equipment from existing rooms, electric lighting ...
Tower of London
The Tower of London is still inhabited today.
Yeomen Wardens and their families, the fortress's chief, officials, a chaplain, and a doctor live there.
Balmoral Castle
The growing family of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert required additional staff and accommodation.
The Queen wanted to receive friends and official guests, such as members of the cabinet, at the cast ...
Statue of Liberty
The head of the Statue was exhibited at the Third World Exhibition in Paris on June 30, 1878, at the Palais Trocadéro.
Other completed parts of the Statue were exhibited on the Champ de Mars.
Great Pyramid of Giza
The red granite used to build the interior of the king's chamber came from Aswan, over 800 kilometers from Giza.
It is estimated that 8,000 tons of granite were transported to Giza by river.
Stonehenge
The next stage - Stonehenge 3 I - occurred around 2600 BC.
During this stage, timber was replaced with stone. In the central part, there were (probably) two ar ...