The beauty and importance of these buildings are still the wishes of many talented engineers and prominent politicians in the world.
1. Kremlin, Russia
The Kremlin is considered one of Russia’s oldest and most prominent architectural and historical works. Located right in the center of Moscow, overlooking the deep blue river, the Kremlin includes four palaces, four churches, a city wall and many towering towers.
The main features of the Kremlin’s artistic architectural style are many domes, small doorways and high towers, looking both elegant and extremely charming in every small detail.Through many stages, through many upheavals, ups and downs, its beauty and importance are still the wishes of many talented engineers and prominent politicians around the world.
2. White House, USA
When it comes to the White House, everyone knows that it is the residence and workplace of the US presidents. The White House was built from 1792 to 1800, is a villa painted white and built of sandstone in a neoclassical style.
Only a few people can realize how large this White House is, because most of its structure is hidden underground and because it appears smaller than its real size when compared to its surroundings. Inside the White House there are: 6 floors with a total floor area of 5,100 m² (55,000 ft²), 132 rooms and 35 bathrooms, 412 doors, 147 windows, 28 fireplaces, 8 staircases, 3 elevators, 5 full-time chefs, 1 tennis court, 1 bowling alley, 1 movie theater, 1 running track, 1 swimming pool. Every day there are up to 5,000 visitors.
3. German Parliament Building
Built in 1884 and completed 10 years later, the German Parliament building has gone through many events, ups and downs and has now become one of the historical symbols of Germany.
The German Parliament Building is where parliamentarians meet and work, and where important decisions and policies are issued. This is also a place where tourists from all over Germany as well as from different parts of the world can visit.
4. Buckingham Castle, England
Buckingham Castle is the meeting place of the heads of government and the residence of the Queen/Emperor of England. There are currently about 800 employees working in the castle. Their work includes taking care of and looking after every corner of the castle and receiving international groups and tourists coming here.
The castle’s inner garden has a helipad, a small lake and a tennis court. This place often hosts big parties in the summer such as charity tennis tournaments, music festivals and many other important events.