Cathedral is a type of church, but it is run by a bishop, unlike a church, and is usually categorized into Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Anglican types. The most prominent…
Harz is a district in the state of Saxony-Anhalt in northern Germany. The region has many buildings of Romanesque and Gothic style and consists of a mountainous terrain that shapes…
Introducing Florence Architecture of Florence – Cradle of the Renaissance, birthplace of Gelato, home to the salty victory of unsalted bread, Florence is one of those cities synonymous with the…
We can praise the French for a variety of reasons, including their food, fashion, wine, art, artists, and a plethora of important art movements, but we must not overlook their…
Bremen is one of Germany’s major cities. Since the nineteenth century, its population increase has been inextricably connected to its economic prosperity. Bremen is a significant cultural and commercial center…
The employment of aesthetic styles that purposefully reflect the style of a former architectural era is known as revivalism in architecture. The neo-traditional, revivalist, or contemporary architecture is a style…
“L’architecture transforme un état de nature, en état de culture.” – says the well-known contemporary Swiss Architect Mario Botta, who is celebrated for integrating cultural and natural aspects to create…
Crumbling stone pillars, stained glass windows and ornate, vaulted arches, the City Methodist Church in Gary, Indiana transports you straight back to medieval England. Once a religious oasis in the…
Starting with a fortress, then transforming into a Market square, and finally into the economic, political, architectural, and cultural hub of Belgium, the city of Brussels teems with beauty. Being…
What started as a set-up in a few rooms above the Brighton Royal Pavilion is now a celebratory display of Brighton’s collectables over the years. Richard Owen established the Brighton…
The territory of Belarus has a long and turbulent history. Although it officially became an independent country in 1991, when the Soviet Union was dissolved, the first signs of settlements…
One of the inevitable results of being stuck inside during the ongoing pandemic is the almost fanatical desire one has to watch and read anything we can find out about…