So have you been walking in the alleyways of a city and feel that its buildings are talking to you? Not with words, but with the arches, the cozy roles, and the cozy corners that have been in their hearts for centuries. These cities are not just a set of beautiful buildings; Rather, they are a bridge between the past and the present, between the stories and the people they made.
Stand in front of a stone and historical view or future towers and mysterious courtyards, to enjoy all this beauty, there is no need for expertise; Just be curious and look more precise. This deals with cities that have exemplary architecture; So if you love spectacular spaces and history, these eight fascinating cities will inspire your next trips. (ndtv.com)
1. Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona can undoubtedly be one of the most creative cities in the world in architecture. The city, the birthplace of Anthony Gaudí, is the genius of dream structures; A person who has created works such as the colorful building of Casa Batlló and the Church of Sagrada Familia.
Photographer: Unknown / ndtv.com
Along the city of Barcelona, from the streets and alleyways of Gothic to modern and minimalist stores, you will see a live combination of the past and the future. A city that is both loved and lovely for both classical art lovers and for contemporary design lovers.
2. Tokyo, Japan
In Tokyo, the past and the future are together. You may enter a wooden temple at a moment and face a glass building a few steps later. Architecture in Tokyo is based on contradiction; But this contradiction gives the city a special beauty, which can be considered a combination of rest, as well as tradition and innovation.

Photographer: Unknown / history.com
1. Prague, Czech Republic
Walking in Prague is like getting into a legendary story. A city full of minarets, bridges and buildings that came out of the story of the story. From Gothic churches to modern wonders such as Dancing House, this paradise city is considered to be a lovers of architecture.

Photographer: Unknown / ndtv.com
1. Dubai, the United Arab Emirates
In Dubai, there is no boundary. The city breaks the records and attracts its eyes with buildings that are the world’s tallest, largest and most luxurious. However, if you look a little more accurate, you will also see old neighborhoods and traditional Arabic houses that showcase the calmer and more authentic part of the city’s history.

Photographer: Unknown / National Geographic
1. Paris, France
Some cities, with their own style, naturally exhibit a look of beauty and taste, and Paris is one of the brightest of them. Perhaps famous buildings such as the Eiffel Tower and the Notre-Dame Church are the most famous symbols of the French capital’s architecture; But the charm of the city does not only end in its famous works.

Photographer: Unsual / Britannica
Walking on the streets of Paris, vast boulevards and beautiful old views, attracts your attention and makes every step an artistic experience. Even modern buildings have been significantly coordinated with the historical context of the city.
1. Istanbul, Türkiye
Istanbul is where the East reaches the West and this link can be clearly seen in the architecture of the city. From the huge domes of Iasufiyah to the glory of the Blue Mosque tile, each corner of Istanbul tells a different narrative of the past. In other words, history in this city is not in museums, but in every single pavement and buildings.

Photographer: Unknown / Marriott Bonvoy
1. Chicago, America
Chicago is known as the birthplace of modern tall towers and is full of stunning structures; From historical and classic buildings to modern modern towers can be seen. One of the best ways to discover the city’s amazing architecture is to participate in Architecture Boat Tour and watch buildings from the river.

Photographer: Unknown / Meiers Weltreisen
1. Rome, Italy
In Rome, history is everywhere. From ancient wonders such as Colosseum to fountains and magnificent churches, the city is like an open -air museum. You don’t even have to look for the beauty of a special building; Just stroll to find a wonderful image in every corner and discover something extraordinary.

Photographer: Unknown / ndtv.com
What do you think about the architecture of different cities around the world? Until now, which city have you traveled and which architecture has attracted the most? Please keep Kajaro and its companions in your valuable look, opinion and experience.
Cover photo: St. Peter’s Church in the Vatican; Source: Marie Claire, Photographer Name: Unknown
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