Even those who are not interested in architecture are fascinated by world -famous buildings; Some of these buildings are in harmony with nature and others are designed in a rough manner. Both design models also have their fans in the world. These special structures are found around the world, including the Red Wall in Spain, the Al -Far Mosque in Sri Lanka, the Orange Cube in France, the Blue Temple in India and the Freedom Tower in Tehran. Join us to introduce some of the world’s most unique buildings in this article (MSN).
The red wall; Calope, Spain
In the “Red Wall” (La Muralla Roja) you will see simple geometric shapes such as rectangles and squares that make the building special. Another reason for this structure is its color combination. There are vibrant colors such as bold pink, purple, red and turquoise blue; Of course, the exterior of the building often uses pink. The building is actually a residential complex that includes 4 apartments. Visitors can book one of them for accommodation if you wish. Staying in this building will be a special experience for travel and architecture enthusiasts.
Photographer: Unknown / HARALDBOETTGER Site
The mosque Colombo, Sri Lanka
The Jami-Lefar Mosque Mosque, also known as the “Red Mosque of Colombo”, attracts every viewer with the red and white stripes. Built in year 6, the mosque was built in the past, before the surrounding tall buildings were built, a sign of sailors to find that they approached Colombo Port. Due to its unique design and vibrant colors, the building remains one of the city’s prominent symbols after years. This mosque is a prominent example of urban architecture.

Photographer: Unknown / Travelmapsrillaka.com
Orange cube; Lyon, France
The Orange Cube is a large structure that attracts architecture enthusiasts. Both buildings are designed by Parisian architects, Dominique Jakob and Brendan MacFarlane, which shines amazingly shining under sunlight. The orange cube is now a symbol of Lyon.

Photographer: Unknown / Arch2o.com
Philharmonic building; Shachchin, Poland
Among the urban texture of Szczecin, the “Philharmonic Building” with a light color and geometric ceiling. The building received the European Union Union for Contemporary Architecture in 2008. The museum has now become one of the symbols of the city. The glass, semi -marked and white facade has a special look at night; That is why it looks like an extraterrestrial structure.

Photographer: Unknown / Reddit.com
Tower of Freedom; Tehran, Iran
The Tehran Freedom Tower was built on the occasion of the establishment of the Iranian Imperial Government on the occasion of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, the last king of Iran. The tower is actually a symbol of Iran’s efforts to achieve freedom, and for this reason they have named it “freedom”. The Freedom Tower is also the first symbol of Tehran. The tower was designed by the architect of Hussein Amanat, who used stone blocks and white marbles. There is a combination of Achaemenid, Sassanid and Islamic architecture.

Photographer: Unknown / Humbo.com site
Sydney Opera House; Sydney, Australia
Sydney Opera House is one of the masterpieces of architecture designed by the Danish architect Jørn Utzon for a race in Australia. The building is similar to the shells and sails of the ship and has more than one million tiles used. Yorn Otzen was able to win the work for this work in the year 9; The Committee introduces the Sydney Opera House building as one of the most prominent symbolic buildings of the 20th century.

Photographer: Unknown / site taylorau.com.au
The Holy Trinity Church; Tbilisi, Georgia
The Holy Trinity Cathedral, best known as the Sameba, is located over the “Kura River” and in the “Avlabari” neighborhood; The location of this church is such that it can be seen almost from all over the city. The interior of the church is decorated with mosaics, marble flooring and complex wall paintings. This church has a capacity of 4.3 people; The same thing makes it one of the world’s largest churches.

Photographer: Unknown / Tbilisilocalguide.com
The church of Las Lakhas; Narini Colombia
Las Lajas Sanctuary, thanks to Neo-Gothic architecture, has a dream look. The church on the bridge has also doubled its appeal. The Las Lacas Church is located near the border of Colombia and Ecuador and is difficult to access. This church is one of the popular pilgrimage places for the people of both countries. Inside the church there is an image that the legends say without human interference; In fact, according to stories, this work has a divine origin.

Photographer: Unknown / mochiliante.com site
Guggenheim Museum; New York, America
The Guggenheim Museum is designed by the world’s famous architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. The Guggenheim Museum building has a spiral and circular design. In this museum you will see Impressionist, Impressionist, modern and contemporary artworks. The construction of the building ended in the year 9. It is said that at that time they spent about $ two million to build the building. The name of this amazing building is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Photographer: Unknown / Guggenheim.org site
What buildings are you interested in visiting? We are happy to share your comments with us and the companions of Kajaru.
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