5 fantastic Buildings That Will Leave You In Awe

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May 12, 2020 7:49 AM

5. The Art Science Museum, Singapore

This museum is one of the main attractions in Singapore. Its shape is called in one of the palm trees or the lotus flower. The three skyscrapers in the background with a ship above are Marina Bay Sands, a luxury hotel and another architectural masterpiece in Singapore.

4. Capital Gate in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

It is one of the tallest buildings in the city, 520 feet high and 35 stories high. The Guinness Book of World Records' capital is recognized as "the man-made tower in the world." The tower is tilted 18 degrees (for comparison: the Leaning Tower is only 4 degrees).

The second name of the skyscraper is the Abu Dhabi Leaning Tower.

3. Market Hall in Rotterdam, Netherlands

This market hall is the most beautiful in the world. Even the Queen of the Netherlands attended the opening ceremony. The market is located in a bow building. The interior of the building is decorated with works of art by Arno Quinin: fruits, vegetables, fish and flowers. That is why some call the market the Sistine Chapel in Rotterdam. The artworks can be seen here.

2. The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain

It is one of the cutest buildings in the world in the style of deconstructivism. The architect Philip Johnson calls it 'the largest building of our time'. The museum contains permanent and temporary exhibitions. The permanent exhibition is dedicated to the art of the twentieth century. Don't mix it up with the Guggenheim Museum in New York!

1. Graz Kunsthaus in Graz, Austria

This gallery of modern art is called 'the friendly stranger'. Some people see the heart of a whale or can be drawn as a building. Kunsthaus is designed with an innovative style of architecture, a movement in architecture in which buildings contain an organic amoeba form. The foreigner is also burning at night.

Bonus: architecture from an extraordinary angle

The media artist Victor Enrich from Barcelona creates impressive buildings, breaks out and reconstructs the existing architecture. Thanks to his imagination and the magic of computer-aided photo manipulation, skyscrapers and other buildings seem to bend, twist and turn inward.

Which buildings do you like most? Have you ever seen one of them in real life?

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