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Mastaba

Tomb for nobility/members of the royalty

Rectangular in plan and has a flat roof with sloping sides

<p>Tomb for nobility/members of the royalty</p><p>Rectangular in plan and has a flat roof with sloping sides</p>
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Pantheon Rome, Italy

World's largest unreinforced concrete dome.

It served as a temple, church, and tomb for the past centuries.

Architect: Apollodorus of Damascus

<p>World&apos;s largest unreinforced concrete dome.</p><p>It served as a temple, church, and tomb for the past centuries.</p><p>Architect: Apollodorus of Damascus</p>
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Temple of Rameses II Abu Simbel, New Kingdom

An example of a Rock-cut Tomb

Has four seated statues of Ramses II at its entrance

<p>An example of a Rock-cut Tomb</p><p>Has four seated statues of Ramses II at its entrance</p>
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Bent Pyramid of Seneferu Dahshur, Egypt

Known as a "Blunt or False Pyramid"

Height: 105 meters

Angle at bottom section: 45 degrees Angle at top half: 43 degrees

<p>Known as a &quot;Blunt or False Pyramid&quot;</p><p>Height: 105 meters</p><p>Angle at bottom section: 45 degrees Angle at top half: 43 degrees</p>
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Pyramids of Giza Giza, Egypt

Known as "True Pyramids"

3 Major Buildings:

Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops) Pyramid of Khafre (Chefren) Pyramid of Menkaure (Mykerinos)

<p>Known as &quot;True Pyramids&quot;</p><p>3 Major Buildings:</p><p>Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops) Pyramid of Khafre (Chefren) Pyramid of Menkaure (Mykerinos)</p>
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Androsphinx

Mythical creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion.

<p>Mythical creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion.</p>
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Heiracosphinx

Mythical creature with the head of a falcon and the body of a lion.

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Criosphinx

Mythical creature with the head of a ram and the body of a lion.

<p>Mythical creature with the head of a ram and the body of a lion.</p>
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Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut Deir El-Bahari, Egypt

Also known as "Djeser-Djeseru" (Holy of Holies)

Architect: Senenmut

<p>Also known as &quot;Djeser-Djeseru&quot; (Holy of Holies)</p><p>Architect: Senenmut</p>
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Temple at Karnak Luxor, Egypt

"Grandest of all Temples"

Built for God Amun-Re

<p>&quot;Grandest of all Temples&quot;</p><p>Built for God Amun-Re</p>
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Theater of Dionysus

"Prototype of all greek theaters"

<p>&quot;Prototype of all greek theaters&quot;</p>
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Stepped Pyramid of Zoser Saqquara, Egypt

Architect Imhotep (1st recorded architect)

Height: 62 meters

<p>Architect Imhotep (1st recorded architect)</p><p>Height: 62 meters</p>
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Theater of Epidauros

Most beautiful and best preserved Greek theater

Designed by: Polycleitos

<p>Most beautiful and best preserved Greek theater</p><p>Designed by: Polycleitos</p>
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Dolmen

A prehistoric monument consisting of two or more large upright stones supporting a horizontal stone slab or capstone.

<p>A prehistoric monument consisting of two or more large upright stones supporting a horizontal stone slab or capstone.</p>
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Menhir

A prehistoric monument consisting of a single, upright stone

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Acropolis

Ancient citadel located on a limestone hill above the city of Athens and contains the remains of several Greek ancient buildings

<p>Ancient citadel located on a limestone hill above the city of Athens and contains the remains of several Greek ancient buildings</p>
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Erectheion Acropolis of Athens, Greece

Has the famous "Porch of the Maidens" with six draped female figures (caryatids) as supporting columns.

Architect: Mnesicles

<p>Has the famous &quot;Porch of the Maidens&quot; with six draped female figures (caryatids) as supporting columns.</p><p>Architect: Mnesicles</p>
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Basilica Di San Vitale Ravenna, Italy

Considered a masterpiece of Byzantine architecture

Its octagonal structure is made of marble and capped by a lofty terracotta dome.

<p>Considered a masterpiece of Byzantine architecture</p><p>Its octagonal structure is made of marble and capped by a lofty terracotta dome.</p>
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Baptistry of Constantine Rome, Italy

Among the oldest of italian Baptisteries

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Hagia Sophia Constantinople (Instanbul, Turkey)

Known for its central dome on pendentives

Architects: Isodorus of Miletus and Anthemios of Tralles

<p>Known for its central dome on pendentives</p><p>Architects: Isodorus of Miletus and Anthemios of Tralles</p>
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Durham Cathedral Durham, England

Largest and finest example of Norman architecture in England

Style: Romanesque (Norman)

<p>Largest and finest example of Norman architecture in England</p><p>Style: Romanesque (Norman)</p>
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Worms Cathedral Worms, Germany

The representative cathedral of the Romanesque period.

Style: Romanesque (Norman)

<p>The representative cathedral of the Romanesque period.</p><p>Style: Romanesque (Norman)</p>
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Loarre Castle Huesca, Spain

Best conserved Romanesque castle in Europe

Style: Romanesque

<p>Best conserved Romanesque castle in Europe</p><p>Style: Romanesque</p>
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Stoclet Palace Brussels, Belgium

Architect: Josef Hoffman Style: Art Nouveau

<p>Architect: Josef Hoffman Style: Art Nouveau</p>
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Cologne Cathedral Cologne, Germany

Largest church in Germany

Architects: Ernst Friedrich Zwirner & Richard Voigtel

<p>Largest church in Germany</p><p>Architects: Ernst Friedrich Zwirner &amp; Richard Voigtel</p>
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Amiens Cathedral Amiens, France

Tallest Gothic Cathedral in France

Architects: Robert of Luzarches Thomas & Regnault de Cormont Style: Gothic

<p>Tallest Gothic Cathedral in France</p><p>Architects: Robert of Luzarches Thomas &amp; Regnault de Cormont Style: Gothic</p>
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Reims Cathedral Reims, France

"Queen of the French Cathedrals" Coronation church of the french kings

Architect: Jean D' Orbais Style: Gothic

<p>&quot;Queen of the French Cathedrals&quot; Coronation church of the french kings</p><p>Architect: Jean D&apos; Orbais Style: Gothic</p>
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St. Basil's Cathedral Moscow, Russia

Commemorates the capture of Kazan and Astrakhan

Architects: Postnik Yakovlev & Ivan Barma

<p>Commemorates the capture of Kazan and Astrakhan</p><p>Architects: Postnik Yakovlev &amp; Ivan Barma</p>
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Notre Dame Cathedral Paris, France

Finest and Most Characteristic French Cathedral

Architect: Jean de Chelles Style: Gothic

<p>Finest and Most Characteristic French Cathedral</p><p>Architect: Jean de Chelles Style: Gothic</p>
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Beauvais Cathedral Beauvais, France

Has the highest nave in Europe and three tiers of flying buttresses

Architects: Enguerrand De Riche & Martin Chambiges Style: Gothic

<p>Has the highest nave in Europe and three tiers of flying buttresses</p><p>Architects: Enguerrand De Riche &amp; Martin Chambiges Style: Gothic</p>
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St. Mark's Basilica Venice, Italy

Best known example of Italo-Byzantine Architecture. Has Greek Cross Plan and a ceiling covered with golden mosaics.

<p>Best known example of Italo-Byzantine Architecture. Has Greek Cross Plan and a ceiling covered with golden mosaics.</p>
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Piazza del Miracolli (Piazza del Duomo) Pisa, Italy

One of the finest architectural complexes in the world.

Architect: Busheto Style: Romanesque

<p>One of the finest architectural complexes in the world.</p><p>Architect: Busheto Style: Romanesque</p>
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Little Metropolis Church Athens, Greece

Smallest cathedral in the Byzantine period

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Grundtvig's Church Copenhagen, Denmark

Architect: Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint Style: Modern-Expressionist

<p>Architect: Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint Style: Modern-Expressionist</p>
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Temple of Athena Nike Acropolis of Athens, Greece

Built in honor of Athena Nike Earliest fully Ionic temple in the Acropolis

Architect: Callicrates

<p>Built in honor of Athena Nike Earliest fully Ionic temple in the Acropolis</p><p>Architect: Callicrates</p>
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Temple of Artemis Ephesus (Turkey)

First Greek temple to be made entirely of marble and one of the largest Greek temples ever built.

Architect: Chersiphron

<p>First Greek temple to be made entirely of marble and one of the largest Greek temples ever built.</p><p>Architect: Chersiphron</p>
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Arch of Constantine Rome, Italy

Largest Roman Triumphal Arch Built to commemorate Constantine's Victory over Maxentius at the battle of Milvian Bridge

<p>Largest Roman Triumphal Arch Built to commemorate Constantine&apos;s Victory over Maxentius at the battle of Milvian Bridge</p>
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Arch of Titus, Rome

Built to commemorate Capture of Jerusalem and became the symbol of Jerusalem and became the symbol of Jewish Diaspora Constructed by Emperor Domitah for the death and victory of his brother, Titus

<p>Built to commemorate Capture of Jerusalem and became the symbol of Jerusalem and became the symbol of Jewish Diaspora Constructed by Emperor Domitah for the death and victory of his brother, Titus</p>
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Casa Mila "La Pedrera" Barcelona, Spain

Architect: Antoni Gaudi Style: Art Nouveau

<p>Architect: Antoni Gaudi Style: Art Nouveau</p>
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Palau Guell Barcelona, Spain

Architect: Antoni Gaudi Style: Art Nouveau

<p>Architect: Antoni Gaudi Style: Art Nouveau</p>
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Ulm Minster Ulm, Germany

Tallest church in the world

Architects: Ulrich Ensigen Matthaus Boblinger Burkhard Engelberg Konrad Heinzelmann Style: Gothic

<p>Tallest church in the world</p><p>Architects: Ulrich Ensigen Matthaus Boblinger Burkhard Engelberg Konrad Heinzelmann Style: Gothic</p>
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Casa Batllo Barcelona, Spain

Architect: Antoni Gaudi Style: Art Nouveau

<p>Architect: Antoni Gaudi Style: Art Nouveau</p>
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Tassel House Brussels, Belgium

Architect: Victor Horta Style: Art Nouveau

<p>Architect: Victor Horta Style: Art Nouveau</p>
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Maison du Peuple Brussels, Belgium

Architect: Victor Horta Style: Art Nouveau

<p>Architect: Victor Horta Style: Art Nouveau</p>
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Pantheon Paris, France

Architect: Jacques Germain Soufflot Style: Neoclassical

<p>Architect: Jacques Germain Soufflot Style: Neoclassical</p>
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U.S. Capitol Building Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.

Architect: Bartolomeo Rastrelli Style: Neoclassical

<p>Architect: Bartolomeo Rastrelli Style: Neoclassical</p>
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Catherine Palace St. Petersburg, Russia

One of the largest palaces in St. Petersberg and was occupied by the Russian tsars as their summer residence.

Architect: Bartolomeo Rastrelli Style: Rococo

<p>One of the largest palaces in St. Petersberg and was occupied by the Russian tsars as their summer residence.</p><p>Architect: Bartolomeo Rastrelli Style: Rococo</p>
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Glasglow Art School Glasglow, Scotland

Architect: Charles Rennie Mackintosch Style: Art Nouveau

<p>Architect: Charles Rennie Mackintosch Style: Art Nouveau</p>
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Houses of Parliament London, England

Architect: Barry Charles Style: Gothic Revival

<p>Architect: Barry Charles Style: Gothic Revival</p>
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Parthenon Acropolis of Athens, Greece

Built in honor of Athena (patron goddess of Athens)

Architects: Ictinusand Callicrates

<p>Built in honor of Athena (patron goddess of Athens)</p><p>Architects: Ictinusand Callicrates</p>
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MIlan Cathedral Milan, Lombardy, Italy

Largest church in Italy. Second largest in the world

Architect: Simone De Arsenigo Style: Gothic

<p>Largest church in Italy. Second largest in the world</p><p>Architect: Simone De Arsenigo Style: Gothic</p>
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Arch of Septimius Severus Forum Romanum, Rome

Built in commemorate Parthian Victories Stands on the Via Sacra in the Forum Romanum of Rome

<p>Built in commemorate Parthian Victories Stands on the Via Sacra in the Forum Romanum of Rome</p>
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Tower of Babel

Ziggurat with 7 tiers covered in glazed tiles built by King Nebuchadnezzar II to "rival heaven"

<p>Ziggurat with 7 tiers covered in glazed tiles built by King Nebuchadnezzar II to &quot;rival heaven&quot;</p>
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Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers Bavaria, Germany

Architect: Balthasar Neumann Style: Baroque-Rococo

<p>Architect: Balthasar Neumann Style: Baroque-Rococo</p>
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Succession House Vienna, Austria

Architect: Joseph Olbrich Style: Art Nouveau

<p>Architect: Joseph Olbrich Style: Art Nouveau</p>
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Ruggeri House Pesaro, Italy

Architect: Giuseppe Brega Style: Art Nouveau

<p>Architect: Giuseppe Brega Style: Art Nouveau</p>
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Palace of Versailles Versailles, France

Most famous royal chateau in France

Architects: Louis Le Vau & Jules Hardouin Mansart Style: Baroque

<p>Most famous royal chateau in France</p><p>Architects: Louis Le Vau &amp; Jules Hardouin Mansart Style: Baroque</p>
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Santiago de Compostela Cathedral Galicia, Spain

Architects: Maestro Esteban Bernard the Elder Robertus Galperinus Bernard the Younger Style: Baroque

<p>Architects: Maestro Esteban Bernard the Elder Robertus Galperinus Bernard the Younger Style: Baroque</p>
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Sant Andrea al Quirinale Rome, Italy

Architect: Gianlorenzo Bernini Style: Baroque

<p>Architect: Gianlorenzo Bernini Style: Baroque</p>
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Monticello Charlottesville, USA

Architect: Thomas Jefferson Style: Neoclassical

<p>Architect: Thomas Jefferson Style: Neoclassical</p>
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Trullo

A traditional rendered stone dwelling in Apulia, southern Italy, in which square chambers are roofed with conical vaulted roofs.

<p>A traditional rendered stone dwelling in Apulia, southern Italy, in which square chambers are roofed with conical vaulted roofs.</p>
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Hogan house

A Navaho Indian dwelling made of earth and logs, covered with mud and sand.

<p>A Navaho Indian dwelling made of earth and logs, covered with mud and sand.</p>
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Igloo

Eskimo house made of snow or ice

<p>Eskimo house made of snow or ice</p>
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Tipi

Portable Indian Shelter made of animal skins upon wooden poles

<p>Portable Indian Shelter made of animal skins upon wooden poles</p>
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Clochan / Beehive Hut

Stone beehive-shape hut with corbelled roof

<p>Stone beehive-shape hut with corbelled roof</p>
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Lancette

First Phase of French Gothic

Characteristics: Pointed Arch and Geometric Tracery

<p>First Phase of French Gothic</p><p>Characteristics: Pointed Arch and Geometric Tracery</p>
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Rayonnant

Second Phase of French Gothic

Characteristics: Circular windows with radiating lines of tracery

<p>Second Phase of French Gothic</p><p>Characteristics: Circular windows with radiating lines of tracery</p>
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Flamboyant

Second Phase of French Gothic

Characteristics: Flamelike Tracery & Intricate Detailing

<p>Second Phase of French Gothic</p><p>Characteristics: Flamelike Tracery &amp; Intricate Detailing</p>
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Altes Museum Berlin, Germany

Architect: Carl Friedrich Schinkel Style: Neoclassical

<p>Architect: Carl Friedrich Schinkel Style: Neoclassical</p>
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Seville Cathedral Seville, Spain

Largest Gothic church in the world & the Third largest church in Europe

Architects: Alonso Martinez Pedro Dancart Carles Galtes De Ruan Alonso Rodriguez Style: Gothic

<p>Largest Gothic church in the world &amp; the Third largest church in Europe</p><p>Architects: Alonso Martinez Pedro Dancart Carles Galtes De Ruan Alonso Rodriguez Style: Gothic</p>
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Trinity Church New York, USA

Architect: Richard Upjohn Style: Gothic Revival

<p>Architect: Richard Upjohn Style: Gothic Revival</p>
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Radcliffe Camera Oxford University, England

Architect: James Gibbs Style: Neoclassical

<p>Architect: James Gibbs Style: Neoclassical</p>
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Muqarnas

"Stalactite" decoration of icicle-like elements hanging from the ceiling.

<p>&quot;Stalactite&quot; decoration of icicle-like elements hanging from the ceiling.</p>
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Tumulus / Barrow

Artificial earth mound over an ancient grave

<p>Artificial earth mound over an ancient grave</p>
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Rock Caves

Earliest form of human settlement

<p>Earliest form of human settlement</p>
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Cromlech

Circular arrangement of stones/megaliths Best example: Stonehenge in Salisbury, England

<p>Circular arrangement of stones/megaliths Best example: Stonehenge in Salisbury, England</p>
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Hanging Gardens of Babylon

A terraced royal palace with lush gardens that were irrigated by water pump from the Euphrates One of 7 Wonders of the Ancient World

<p>A terraced royal palace with lush gardens that were irrigated by water pump from the Euphrates One of 7 Wonders of the Ancient World</p>
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Wigwam

An American Indian dwelling, usually of rounded or oval shape, formed of poles overlaid with bark, mats, or skins.

<p>An American Indian dwelling, usually of rounded or oval shape, formed of poles overlaid with bark, mats, or skins.</p>
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Paris Metropolitan Station Paris, France

Architect: Hector Guimard Style: Art Nouveau

<p>Architect: Hector Guimard Style: Art Nouveau</p>
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Royal Pavilion Brighton, England

Architect: Josh Nash Style: Romanticism Far Eastern Revival (Indian Gothic)

<p>Architect: Josh Nash Style: Romanticism Far Eastern Revival (Indian Gothic)</p>
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St. Peter's Basilica Vatican, Rome

Largest Christian church in the world and the most important building in Christendom

Architects: Donato Bramante Raphael Michelangelo Buonarroti Carlo Maderno Style: Late Renaissance

<p>Largest Christian church in the world and the most important building in Christendom</p><p>Architects: Donato Bramante Raphael Michelangelo Buonarroti Carlo Maderno Style: Late Renaissance</p>
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Santa Maria Novella Florence, Italy

The first great basilica in Florence Architect: Leon Battista Alberti Style: Early Renaissance

<p>The first great basilica in Florence Architect: Leon Battista Alberti Style: Early Renaissance</p>
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Farnese Palace Florence, Italy

Most important 16th century palace in Rome

Architects: Antonio de Sangallo The Younger Michelangelo Style: High Renaissance

<p>Most important 16th century palace in Rome</p><p>Architects: Antonio de Sangallo The Younger Michelangelo Style: High Renaissance</p>
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Sagrada Familia Barcelona, Spain

Has three facades: Nativity Facade Passion Facade Glory Facade

Architect: Antoni Gaudi Style: Art Nouveau

<p>Has three facades: Nativity Facade Passion Facade Glory Facade</p><p>Architect: Antoni Gaudi Style: Art Nouveau</p>
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Ishtar Gate

The 8th gate to the Inner CIty of Babylon Decorated with glazed blue bricks that depicted alternating rows of dragons and bulls

Built by: King Nebuchadnezzar II

<p>The 8th gate to the Inner CIty of Babylon Decorated with glazed blue bricks that depicted alternating rows of dragons and bulls</p><p>Built by: King Nebuchadnezzar II</p>
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Ziggurat of Ur Tell El-Muqayyar, Iraq

A massive stepped structure/temple dedicated to the moon god, Nanna

Built by the Sumerian ruler, Ur Nammu

<p>A massive stepped structure/temple dedicated to the moon god, Nanna</p><p>Built by the Sumerian ruler, Ur Nammu</p>
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Dur-Sharrukin / Palace of Sargon

Squarish parallelogram city with 3 parts: Seraglio - palace proper Haram - private chamber Khan - service chamber

<p>Squarish parallelogram city with 3 parts: Seraglio - palace proper Haram - private chamber Khan - service chamber</p>
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Chartes Cathedral Chartes, France

Known for its 176 stained-glass windows and the famous relic, Sancta Camisa Style: Gothic

<p>Known for its 176 stained-glass windows and the famous relic, Sancta Camisa Style: Gothic</p>
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Siena Cathedral Siena, Tuscany, Italy

Constructed of white and greenish-black marble in alternating stripes.

Architects: Giovanni Di Agostino Giovanni Pisano Camaino Di Crescentino Style: Gothic

<p>Constructed of white and greenish-black marble in alternating stripes.</p><p>Architects: Giovanni Di Agostino Giovanni Pisano Camaino Di Crescentino Style: Gothic</p>
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Villa Rotonda Vicenza, Italy

Palladio's most famous villa. It has a central plan, with four identical facades and projecting porches

Architect: Andrea Palladio Style: Late Renaissance

<p>Palladio&apos;s most famous villa. It has a central plan, with four identical facades and projecting porches</p><p>Architect: Andrea Palladio Style: Late Renaissance</p>
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Winchester Cathedral Wichester, Hampsphire

Has the longest nave and overall length of any cathedral in Europe Style: Gothic

<p>Has the longest nave and overall length of any cathedral in Europe Style: Gothic</p>
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Florence Cathedral "Santa Maria Del Fiore" Florence, Italy

Has the largest masonry dome in the world

Architects: Arnolfo Di Cambio Filippo Brunelleschi (Dome) Emilio de Fabris (Facade) Style: Gothic

<p>Has the largest masonry dome in the world</p><p>Architects: Arnolfo Di Cambio Filippo Brunelleschi (Dome) Emilio de Fabris (Facade) Style: Gothic</p>
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Tempietto of San Pietro Montorio, Rome

Designed to mark the spot of St. Peter's crucifixion On of the most harmonious buildings of the Renaissance

Architect: Donato Bramante Style: High Renaissance

<p>Designed to mark the spot of St. Peter&apos;s crucifixion On of the most harmonious buildings of the Renaissance</p><p>Architect: Donato Bramante Style: High Renaissance</p>
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St. Paul's Cathedral London, England

Has the second biggest dome in the world

Architect: Christopher Wren Style: Baroque

<p>Has the second biggest dome in the world</p><p>Architect: Christopher Wren Style: Baroque</p>
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Santa Maria Della Pace Rome, Italy

Architect: Pietro De Cortona Style: Baroque

<p>Architect: Pietro De Cortona Style: Baroque</p>
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Palazzo Rucellai FLorence, Italy

Architect: Leon Battista Alberti Style: Early Renaissance

<p>Architect: Leon Battista Alberti Style: Early Renaissance</p>
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Capitoline Hill Rome, Italy

Architect: Michelangelo Buonarroti Style: Renaissance

<p>Architect: Michelangelo Buonarroti Style: Renaissance</p>
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Strawberry Hill

Architect: Horace Walpole Style: Gothic Revival

<p>Architect: Horace Walpole Style: Gothic Revival</p>
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Blenheim Palace Woodstock, England

Architect: John Vanbrugh Style: Baroque

<p>Architect: John Vanbrugh Style: Baroque</p>
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Chiswick House London, England

Architects: Lord Burlington William Kent Style: Palladian Revival

<p>Architects: Lord Burlington William Kent Style: Palladian Revival</p>
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