The Russian Palace and the Red Square The Russian palace traces the history of the Russian palace. It was originally a wooden structure Castle built on the left bank of Moscow in 1156. In 1367, in order to defend against the attack of the Mongols, the city of the stone tower was built. Later in the 15th century, Ivan IV, known as REDI, recruited the addition and expansion of the most famous Italian and Russian Architects. This gradually formed the luxury and spectacular display of power today. The total length of the palace walls is 2235 meters, 5 to 19 meters in height, and the maximum thickness is 6 meters. There are as many as 20 city gates. At the beginning of the 18th century, after Peter the Great migrated to St. Petersburg, the city was once deprecated. Until the establishment of the Soviet regime, the Kremlin once again became a symbol of the highest power. From the 15th century, the transaction market gradually formed outside the Russian palace, to the building of the square in the 17th century, the world is called the "Red Square ". Jeane Ancient City The ancient city of Jeane, located at the southernmost end of the Hanoi delta in central Mali, is famous for its unique sub-Saharan-Sudan architectural style. Since 250 BC, some people have lived, And Jeane has developed into a sub-Saharan gold trading center. In the 15th to 16th centuries, Jeane became the center of the spread of Islam. There are about 2000 ancient buildings in the city, which are well preserved. To adapt to seasonal floods, houses are built on the hill. Laribella Chapel The elabella Chapel in Ethiopia was founded in the later period of the Age of lailbella in the 12th century. It is called the "African miracle. It is an extraordinary product of the prosperous development of Christian civilization in Ethiopia in the 12th and 13th centuries. In 1979, UNESCO had listed it as one of the world's cultural heritage. Abomei Palace Abomei Palace, located in south Benin. The abomei historical Palace is similar in architectural art, space organization, and material selection. In the Grand Palace area, each building has its own wall. There are three interconnected courtyards in the wall. The outer courtyard is mainly used to hold etiquette activities and military parade ceremonies. The inner courtyard is used to allocate items and the other is directly connected to the dormitory of the King and the Queen. The building of the royal palace uses the same materials: Adobe build into external walls, Thatch build into a roof, wood bamboo make doors and windows. San Michelle San Francisco, a famous French site of monuments and Christian holy land, is located on an island of Manish, two kilometers from the coast. The island is a conical shape with a perimeter of 900 meters and consists of towering granite. At an altitude of 88 Meters, it is often surrounded by large sand banks and becomes an island only when the tide rises. In October, Father Saint-Michelle built a small church at the highest place on the island and presented it to angel Michael, who became the pilgrimage center. The creation of nature makes San Michel itself a wonder of the world, while the monastery and Cathedral of monuments on the mountains have a supremacy in the minds of Christians. British Columbia, Norway Norway's second largest city is also the largest and most beautiful Hong Kong capital on the west coast. The city is near Bay byfiord and passes through the Atlantic Ocean. At the beginning of the 11th century, bblen became a commercial and trade center for foreign countries due to its location on the west coast of Norway. Skelenge. Michael Monastery The spigot Michael monastery is on a 0.18-square-kilometer remote island 12 nautical miles away from southwestern Ireland. Founded in the 7th century, it is one of the oldest temples in Europe. Esfbury megali site On the sousbury plain in southern England, this circular boulder site is about 100 in diameter. According to the research, it is a New Stone Age building, with a history of 5000. The four-layer concentric circle of stone circle in the center of the memorial stone and next to known as the heel (Hee1-stone) of the stone, in the summer of each year to this day, there are still a lot of guesses about the purpose of connecting two stones to the rising sun on the other side of the horizon: or the temple that worships the sun, or the observatory, or the point of communication with the universe, is still a mystery. River and Bouda castle The region retains relics such as the city of akumumrooma and the govbuda Castle, which use architectural styles that have been affected for several times, it is one of the outstanding examples of the city landscape in the world, and shows the great history of Hungary capital. West Hamam, Yemen In 1982, it was recognized as a world heritage, and a high-rise building built in the middle of the desert in the Arabian Peninsula gave it an incredible feeling of a mirage. The concise appearance and similar shapes can not help but remind people of the skyscrapers in New York. The buildings built with Adobe are 30 meters long, which is indeed a high-rise building in the Middle Ages. The origin of such a high-rise building is the product of the traditional family system. At that time, after the Family Division, they generally did not build a new house outside and set up a new stove. Instead, they added an extension to the roof of the original house, thus gradually forming such a high-rise building. Each building has a 5-or 8-storey structure, with more than 500 blocks and approximately 7000 people. Most of the rooms on the 1st and 2nd floors of tall buildings do not have windows (the first layer raises livestock and the second layer serves as warehouses), and the third layer is provided for people to live. The roof and top floor are painted with Snowflake plaster. In fact, this type of white applies to the building. Imagine that without the annual White-out, the houses built before 300 may have been eroded. Most of the existing buildings were built before or before, and the oldest buildings can be traced back to the 10th century.
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