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How many architectural wonders have you been to that have shocked the world?

Published: 2024-11-21 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/21, As long as you are a travel enthusiast, you must have heard the name of "Travel Bible" and "Lonely Planet". Lonely Planet, the world's largest publisher of private guidebooks, recently named the world's most shocking buildings.

As long as you are a travel enthusiast, you must have heard the name of "Travel Bible" and "Lonely Planet". Lonely Planet, the world's largest private guidebook publisher, recently named the world's most shocking buildings, all of which are admirable.

Basket Building in Ohio, USA

The building, located in Newark, Ohio, was completed in 1997. It covers an area of 16723 square meters and costs US $32 million.

Rotterdam cube dwellings in the Netherlands

The bottom of each cube is supported by a hexagonal cylinder that can be used to store things, build steps to houses or set up shops.

Each cube house is about 1000 square feet, but the saleable area is only 3x4, mainly due to the inclined wall structure of the cube, which is divided into three floors, the lower floor is the entrance foyer, the living room and the kitchen, there are two rooms on the second floor, and the third floor is a transparent attic, which can be used as a study or entertainment room.

Hahawu Shopping Mall in Northern Poland

Haha House is a very irregularly shaped building in Saubert, Poland, but you have no idea that it is a shopping mall, like a mirror, a little dizzy.

Mexico Villa De Layea

The Casa Terracota House made of clay.

India Jaipur

Buildings built by humans in the early 18th century to observe astronomy.

Niteroi Museum of Modern Art, Brazil

The museum is avant-garde in shape, like a Frisbee landing on a hillside, facing Rio and overlooking Guanabara Bay. White modernist shape, cylindrical structure built near the bay.

Palais Pena

A masterpiece of Portuguese romantic architecture in the 19th century.

Singapore Park Royal Hotel

Singapore's architecture firm WOHA has always been an advocate of a green city. This beautiful garden hotel features tropical flowers and palm trees dotted with sky gardens, green vegetation and an oversized swimming pool.

Treasure site of a small town in southern Jordan

Located in the small town of Petra, Jordan, it was built in the 5th century BC.

Pippendou Center, Paris, France

The Museum of Modern Art is located on Burburg Street on the right bank of the Seine on the north side of the Latin District of the French capital Paris.

Ancient Roman Bath in Bath, England

The place where the ancient Romans took a bath was made of marble and paved with inlaid stone; there were murals, statues, and unusual appliances.

Sand Mosque in Tehran, Iran

St. Basso Cathedral in Moscow, Russia

Located in the southwest of Moscow's Red Square, the whole church building is composed of nine chapels, the main church is about 47 meters high.

Palace of Granada, Spain

It gets its name because it glows golden and red under the sunset, and because the palace is on the Alambra Mountains, also known as the Alambra Palace.

The Wat Chaiwatthanaram Temple in Thailand

Bird's Nest Sports Hall, Beijing, China

The Bird's Nest, located in the south of the central area of the Beijing Olympic Park, is the main stadium for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. The project covers a total area of 21 hectares and has about 91000 spectator seats. After the Olympic Games, it has become a landmark sports building and Olympic heritage.

Angkor Temple in Cambodia

Known as the national treasure of Cambodia, it is the largest temple in the world and the earliest Khmer architecture in the world.

Borobuk Pagoda, Indonesia

It was built by the rulers of the Charentra dynasty that ruled Java between 750 and 850 AD.

Finnish Hall in the Finnish capital Helsinki

Grand Lisboa Macau of Macao, China

It stands at the end of Macau's Portuguese capital road, Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino.

The Habitat residence in Montreal, Canada

The Hang Nga Hotel in Dalat, Vietnam

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Hall, Japan

Founded in 1958, located on the coast of the Inland Sea, it was the main center of the Meiji era.

Seoul Temple Shrine, South Korea

Lincoln Cathedral in London, England

It is one of the largest churches in England, and many of the existing buildings date back to the 13th and 14th centuries.

Miyo Viaduct in the south of France

Moscow The Shukhov Tower, Russia

The tower, the first radio tower in Russia, was designed by Russian architect Vladimir Shukhov and was used for radio broadcasting in 1922. Its structure is very special, it is a spiral double-sided curve body, and the tower body is composed of steel grids.

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