Architecture

Saturday, 22 August 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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Pompeii
A favorite place for recreation for the Pompeian patricians were the baths.
There were several in Pompeii, but the most popular were those located under the city because women could also use them.
Forbidden City
The Manchu Qing Dynasty reigned in the Forbidden City until 1912.
China's last emperor, Puyi, was forced to abdicate in 1912 (he was six years old at the time). The y ...
Stonehenge
Between 2600 BC and 2400 BC, Stonehenge hosted religious festivals attended by up to 4,000 people.
The festivals, including animal sacrifices, coincided with the winter and summer solstices. Since sa ...
Brooklyn Bridge
To convince the public about the soundness of the construction, 21 elephants walked across the Brooklyn Bridge in May 1884.
Palace of Versailles
The design proposed by Louis Le Vau was accepted by Louis XIV in the summer of 1668.
The architect suggested that Louis XIII's existing hunting lodge be closed down, but the king did no ...
Great Pyramid of Giza
The chambers inside the pyramid of Cheops are covered with blocks of granite that weigh up to 80 tons.
Malbork Castle
Throughout World War II, until 1945, the castle in Malbork remained virtually untouched by war activities.
When the second Belarusian front approached from the east, the German troops were mostly defeated. S ...
Palace of Versailles
After twenty years of construction work, Louis XIV decided that the palace had achieved its intended appearance.
It was then that he left his apartments and settled in his favorite part of the palace on the courty ...
Neuschwanstein Castle
Neuschwanstein was an symbolic medieval knight's castle. This project consumed a huge amount of money. During the king's lifetime, the cost of building the castle was 6.2 million marks (equivalent to 47 million euros in 2021).
The initial estimate of 3.2 million marks was almost doubled. At first, the king financed the constr ...
Malbork Castle
In 1457, King Casimir Jagiellon ceremonially entered the castle in Malbork, which remained in the Kingdom of Poland for over 300 years.
Malbork was a royal castle, the king's temporary residence, and the banner of the Kingdom of Poland ...