The Most Famous Roofs

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The Most Famous Roofs

  • Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia . The Opera House is perhaps the most iconic modern-day roof. It has more than 1 million Danish roof tiles that give it its distinctive sheen. Concrete is used to make the panel’s circular shape. The Sydney Opera House welcomed thousands of people as they entered Sydney harbor. It took 14 years to build and cost almost 10 times the original budget. Over 200 architects submitted designs to the competition for the construction of the Opera House. The winner was announced, and the rest is history, according to them.
  • Hospices of Burgundy, France This benevolent structure was established in 1443 as a hospital near Beaune, France. It is now a museum. Reggie Reed Roofing Florida noted that the Hospices’ roof is made of multicolored tiles with striking patterns. The building was not intended for charitable purposes. It was constructed by the ruler Burgundy to show his wealth. These tiles were at that time a symbol. The Hospices have been a hospital for more than 500 years. They are rich in history and beautiful architecture.
  • Dubrovnik’s red-tiled roofs, Croatia Many people like uniformity, even though they love cool patterns and bright colors like the Hospices of Burgundy. Because every home in the old town has this roof, we include the red-tiled roof from Dubrovnik. The town, made of terracotta tile, is one of the best preserved medieval cities. It contains forts and towers, bastions, as well as a wall that surrounds it. Because of its medieval streets, shops and other features, many movies have been shot here. Dubrovnik has survived the test of time, from an earthquake in 1667 to the bombing by Serbians early in the 1990s.
  • Olympiapark in Munich, Germany . The roofs of Olympiapark were built for the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. They are made of transparent cables and offer protection. The Olympiapark roofs were one of the first to use computers for construction. They are precise in their geometrical design.
  • Domed roofs at Santorini in Greece Santorini, a small Greek island located in the middle Aegean Sea, is almost at the same distance as mainland Turkey, mainland Greece and the island Crete. It is well-known for its architecture, which includes its roofs. This volcanic island is home to whitewashed homes and blue-domed churches. Because of the limited building materials and constraints on the island, the homes are very small. These homes are kept cool by their white roofs and homes that reflect the sun from the intense Mediterranean sun.
  • The largest dome in the world, St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican is one of Rome’s most well-known buildings. St. Peter’s Basilica, perhaps more well-known for its housing of the Pope and other precious pieces of art, like the ceiling of Sistine Chapel, painted by Michelangelo, and Raphael’s rooms, is one of the most beautiful buildings you can see.
  • Reggie Reed Roofing, Florida believes that all cathedrals are art works in and of themselves, particularly those dating back to the Middle Ages. You will be transported back in time to a world with primitive tools and no electricity, but you can still see the amazing artisans who have made up for it. Cathedrals are magnificent places rich in history, and worth making the effort to visit whenever possible. We chose St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Vienna, as an example of roofs that you shouldn’t miss. There are many more things to see no matter where you go. The roof of St. Stephen’s Cathedral, Vienna is what makes it stand out. The roof is made up of over 200,000 tiles, which are colored and glazed. It is multi-colored and has pictures. There are two heads of eagles that represent the rulers of the 11th century, the Hapsburgs. Two coats of arms, representing the Republic of Austria and Vienna, can be seen on the roof. Another characteristic of St. Stephen’s Cathedral’s roof is its steepness, something that is very rare for a cathedral. The roof can be cleaned easily because no debris can resist the gravity.

This post was written by Reggie Reed! Reggie is a state-certified roofing contractor and co-owner of Reggie Reed Roofing, the best roofers in Clearwater FL. He is a 4th generation roofing contractor. RR Roofing offers a wide variety of roofing services for residential homes, apartment complexes, condos, commercial buildings, churches, and more. Reggie enjoys dedicating his spare time to helping underprivileged youth in his community and traveling with his family and friends.