Hagia Sophia
If you happen to spend time in Istanbul, the one thing that you really should do is to visit the most magnificent building in the world perhaps, Saint Sophia.
If you happen to spend time in Istanbul, the one thing that you really should do is to visit the most magnificent building in the world perhaps, Saint Sophia.
The Guinness Storehouse is spread on seven floors and brings to life the history of Guinness. Because of its shape the atrium is known as the world’s largest pint glass.
The Millennium Stadium is the national stadium of Wales. It is ranked as the 3rd largest stadium in Britain with a total seating capacity of 74.500.
Cardiff Castle has a very long and interesting history. Supported by archaeological findings made in the 1970’s, historians believe that somewhere around the year 50 AD the Romans had a number of forts built on this location.
The inaugural match on Old Trafford, as the stadium is officially named, took place in 1910. Even from the start, the stadium was designed to follow a continuous development plan. It had a maximum capacity of 80000 people and was considered to be one of the most beautiful arenas in the world.
The Manchester Cathedral has had many shapes and roles along the ages. Initially, on the ground where the Cathedral is now, there was only a simple church that was damaged by the Danes and later rebuilt by King Edward the Elder.
Sir Charles Barry designed the oldest building of the Manchester Art Gallery, which opened in its doors in 1824. The Gallery is a must-visit when in Manchester or its surroundings.