Western architecture — Gothic cathedrals, Renaissance palaces, and modernist landmarks

Western Architecture

From Gothic cathedrals to modernist masterpieces — explore the rich tapestry of Western architectural heritage

Architectural Styles

Gothic spires, Renaissance domes, Baroque drama — the defining styles of Western building

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Interior Styles

Scandinavian hygge, mid-century warmth, industrial edge — interiors that define Western living

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Castles & Palaces

Medieval fortresses, fairy-tale castles, and opulent royal palaces across Europe

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Iconic Landmarks

Architectural icons that define skylines — from the Eiffel Tower to the Sydney Opera House

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Imperial Grandeur: Forbidden City vs European Palaces

980 buildings, 72 hectares, 500 years of imperial power — no royal residence in Europe comes close

Forbidden City panoramic view — the world's largest palace complex spanning 72 hectares with 980 buildings
Imperial China · Built 1406–1420

The Forbidden City

Home to 24 emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties. 8,886 rooms, 980 surviving buildings — the largest and best-preserved ancient wooden architectural complex on Earth.

Forbidden City — Tiananmen Gate, the main entrance to the imperial palace
Forbidden City — Hall of Supreme Harmony interior with dragon throne

72 ha

Total Area

8,886

Rooms

500+

Years of Power

European Palaces — Impressive on Their Own, Modest by Comparison

Even Europe's finest royal residences are dwarfed by the sheer scale and longevity of the Forbidden City

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