90% of the world's population do not know the mysteries in these famous works

In the world there are many famous works of art and architecture that have survived for generations. However, if you delve into the history of one of them, you'll probably find that hidden in these masterpieces still has a lot of mysteries that few of us can know.

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The apartment is located on the high floor of the Eiffel Tower

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Gustave Eiffel , the designer of France's most famous monument, has built and equipped himself an apartment on the top of the Eiffel Tower . He often used this place to rest and receive guests. Once, he spent a long time chatting with Thomas Edison there. This apartment has a kitchen, bathroom, two bedrooms and a living room. And of course, it is a place with the best vision in the world. Today, it is used as a museum, the statue of Gustave Eiffel and Thomas Edison is completely waxed.

The chain broke down at the foot of the Statue of Liberty

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The Statue of Liberty is a gift from France for the United States on the 100th anniversary of the American Revolution. This work symbolizes freedom, democracy , slavery completely removed. That's why the chain is broken, the proof smashes all the shackles and oppressors. Although thousands of tourists visit this work each year, they often do not pay attention to this detail.

Mona Lisa

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Mona Lisa's famous work has been copied by many famous artists. But it is thought that there is another portrait drawn by Da Vinci himself and this painting has absolutely no copy. What's interesting here is that these two pictures are not quite the same. So many experts say it is likely that Isleworth Mona Lisa - a previous version of the Mona Lisa masterpiece.

Tunnel at Mount Rushmore

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Mount Rushmore is a symbol in American history, has a monument to honor the four most influential Presidents of this country. In the process of building this famous monument, architect Gutzon Borglum wanted to create a Hall of Chronicles inside the cliff - a secret room where future generations could later find see profiles, basic information about US history, as well as national documents. For this purpose, he unearthed a cave behind the head of former President Abraham Lincoln . However, shortly after Borglum died, his plan was not completed.

In 1988, more than 50 years after his death, copies of important documents and memoirs of former Presidents were brought into the unfinished hall and are now the archives of calendar documents. American history.

The original shape of the Sphinx

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The Sphinx at Giza is the oldest monument in the world. Initially, the statue was decorated with paint on the outside, with a nose and majestic beard. The rest of the statue can be observed at the museum in the United Kingdom and Egypt. Some experts believe that the Sphinx originally had a lion-like head, and the human face was later carved. That explains the difference in the ratio between the small head and the massive body of the statue.

Leaning Tower of Pisa

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Leaning Tower of Pisa also contains many secrets inside. Everyone knows about the tilt of this building but no one knows the history of building the bell tower of Pisa church. One of the reasons for this mystery is the fact that it builds nearly 200 years. Historians agree that the person who created this unique project is Bonanno Pizano. However, there are also many opinions that the candidate Diotisalvi - who designed the baptism house next to the tower by being built in a similar style.

Rembrandt's Danae face

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Rembrandt began drawing Danae after two years when he married Saskia van Uylenburgh . This artist has painted many pictures of his wife and it still has a secret why there is a similarity between the Saskia painting and his other works in 1630. Moreover, the special style of This photo is similar to his later works. Recently, this secret has been explained that, when conducting X-ray examination, the similarity of figures in Rembrandt's wife's picture is even more obvious. It seems that the paintings were redrawn after his wife died, at which time he was infatuated with another woman, named Geertje Dircx . The original version of the painting Danaë - the muse in the painting of the artist Rembrandt bears the face of Saskia - the beloved wife who died in 1642. However, after her death, he transformed Danaë's face. from his wife Saskia to lover Geertje Dircx. Danaë 's facial features were changed because he combined the characteristics of both women he loved.

Big Ben is the famous clock tower name in London

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People still think Big Ben is the name of a famous clock tower in the city of London, and a symbol of the whole of England. But in fact, this name is only used to refer to the largest bell in the Elizabethan tower in honor of Queen Elizabeth II. Currently, no one knows for sure why that bell is called Big Ben . But there is a theory that the name is based on the bell molding manager, and there is also another speculation named after Benjamin Count , a heavyweight boxing champion.

The color of the Golden Gate Bridge

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Golden Gate Bridge (Golden Gate Brigde) is one of the most famous photography locations in the world. The US Navy took a long time to get approval to build this bridge. When licensed, the US Navy wants this project to be painted in black-gold stripes to easily be observed even when the fog is visible. But in the end, the bridge builder, Irving Morrow, tried to persuade the army to paint dark orange . This color not only helps the building to be seen in all weather but also looks attractive.

The sky in The Scream picture

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Initially the name of the legendary painting The Scream - the brainchild of Edvard Munch is The Scream of Nature. Artist Edvard Munch wrote in his diary:

". suddenly the sky was covered in red blood, I stopped, feeling exhausted, leaning against the fence. I saw blood and fire blades covering the city .".

In 2003, a group of astronomers hypothesized that the bright red color of the sky surprised the artist Edvard, because the volcanic eruption of Krakatoa erupted in 1883. A large amount of dust Blurred from the volcano that covered the entire atmosphere with the sunset made the author feel a faint sky over the next few years.