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Explore ExperiencesArchitecture is another form of art. Each city with its own architecture teaches us how culture and time are intrinsically connected to art. Also, art and tourism are much far off when we see architecture lovers following their favourite architects and their works irrespective of the country lines. So, here’s a list of dazzling cities that any architecture lover will love:
Barcelona
Undoubtedly a visual delight, Barcelona is known for its over 2000 years of architectural history where Gothic architecture, Catalan Modernism, and Art Nouveau meet.
Right at the streets of this beautiful city, you’ll find Roman ruins and Gothic cathedrals mix with the whimsical, undulating designs of Catalan modernist Antoni Gaudí, who made Barcelona his home and artistic playground. This early 19th-century architect took his inspiration from gothic and oriental techniques and aimed at creating organic urban spaces. While Gaudi used many techniques, his signature style is focused around stained glass mosaics with flamboyant colours, undulating stonework and ironwork. You can see his stunning work all around the city, for example, La Sagrada Familia (the unfinished masterpiece), Casa Batlló and Park Güell.
There is also something called Barcelona Design Week that happens every June offering its participants the chance to re-evaluate historic architecture and promote creativity and innovation.
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Dubai
Experience the authentic local life in the Old Town where you can find a lively, charming pocket of narrow alleyways and sand-coloured, classic Arabian-style abodes.
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Istanbul
The city’s greatest landmark is the once basilica, then mosque and now museum, 6th-century Hagia Sophia in Sultanahmet and you will be astonished by large colossal Byzantine dome and glittering mosaic work. Witness the historic legacy of this city with palatial, 17th-century Blue Mosque and the Topkapı Palace, which was once the heart of the Ottoman Empire.
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Chicago
Admire the city’s iconic and recognizable buildings, such as sculptural Aqua Tower, the geometric glass of the Spertus Institute, the Cloud Gate and Willis Tower (aka Sears Tower).
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Marrakech
The Moorish Architecture of Marrakech is a must for every architecture lover! This former imperial city in western Morocco will surprise you dazzle you with its ancient artistry that continues to thrive, kept alive by the modern craftspeople of the souqs and the contemporary art and design scene of the Ville Nouvelle.
Don’t forget to visit the magnificent buildings of Marrakech that are steeped in a fine blend of Andalusian, Berber-Arab and French influences. For example, the enchanting Bahia Palace and the Dar Si Said for their detailed tile-work and intricate floral painted-wood ceiling, the Saadian Tombs which are enriched by an opulent bounty of marble; and the Musée de Mouassine with Musée de Marrakech that showcases their swirling stucco and carved-wood designs.
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St. Petersburg
Russia’s second-largest city after Moscow, St. Petersburg embodies over three centuries of the country’s history with breathtaking architecture and gives a colourful and eclectic style that has evolved over time, creating a marvellous kaleidoscope of styles ranging from Baroque to Neoclassical and Style Moderne. Discover the best of St Petersburg architecture with the stunning cathedrals, glorious imperial palaces, romantic bridges and gorgeous palazzos but also with Dostoevsky’s paths and the world famous Nevsky Prospekt.
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Brasilia
You shouldn’t miss the Cathedral of Brasília or Cathedral Metropolitana with its 16 parabolic concrete columns reaching for the sky as you sit below ground surrounded by soaring stained-glass windows opening to the heavens. Apart from the Cathedral, take a trip to the National Congress of Brazil, the residence of the President, Three Powers Square, Museu Nacional and the Attorney General’s office.
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Athens
Are you ready to take a step back in time to ancient Greece? Athens’s rich history can be seen where stonework dates back to 400 BC, temples are held up by centuries-old columns, and sculptures of deities. As the birthplace of democracy, Athens provides some exemplary structures which represent the enduring nature of Athens culture and society.
Visit the perfect examples of classic Greek architecture such as Temple of Hephaestus, Temple of Olympian Zeus, or the iconic Parthenon on Acropolis Hill, Temple of Athena, Temple of Poseidon, the ancient Greek theatre.
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Budapest
Walk along the Chain Bridge, built in the 1800s, it connects Buda and Pest to catch great views of both parts of the city. Walk further to soak in the views from Buda castle.
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Rome
The ancient city of Rome is the perfect blend of ancient ruins and contemporary buildings, overflowing with treasures for history and architecture buffs. Rome’s classical elegance comes from exemplifying and adapting every architectural style since the ancient Classical movement (Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance– you name it). Today, this eternal city is one of the biggest centres of 17th-century Baroque architecture, known for its grandiosity, opulence, and contrast between light and shadow.
In Rome, you can step into the past: Witness Colosseum’s for a sense of ancient power and glory or marvel at the ingenuity of 2000-year-old Pantheon; visit St. Peter’s Square, Santi Luca e Martina and stroll past graceful church domes like those at San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane or make a wish at Trevi Fountain to see the dramatic style in person.
Delhi
One of the greatest examples of Persian art and Architecture in Delhi would be Jama Masjid. This Principal mosque is not just a constant reminder of the simplicity of the Mughal architecture but also reveals an increasing use of marble, elaboration of external surfaces with florid decoration, and the construction of circular domes and lofty minarets.
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So, architecture lovers, add these cities in your itinerary and do let us know about your experiences in the comments below!