Can you believe these wonders were built by human hands?

Why did we move away from creating structures like these?

Was it an architect, a mathematician, or a devotee who brought these marvels to life?

What drove their inspiration and what was their legacy?

Here are the incredible locations featured:

- Duomo di Milano, Milan 🇮🇹

- Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, Belém 🇵🇹

- Rocamadour, Occitanie 🇫🇷

- Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Milan 🇮🇹

- Cathédrale Saint-Étienne, Cahors 🇫🇷

- Église Saint-Étienne-du-Mont, Paris 🇫🇷

- Église de la Madeleine, Paris 🇫🇷

- Sé de Lisboa, Lisbon 🇵🇹

- Cathédrale Saint-Gratien, Tours 🇫🇷

[📹 monsieur.jim]

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the fiat standard has ruined architecture.

time to play dark souls again

I love Dark Souls, it’s so good! Especially the first one. I also really enjoyed Elden Ring—it’s totally worth it!

The answer lies in something Rudolph Steiner has been attempting to demonstrate to us that human beings thought perceived the world completely differently and experienced the spiritual round directly, so there was no bullshit. Lie that you only get one life so they were directly feeding from pure intelligence, so yes, we built these, but we can’t even remember ourselves today. It’s all part of the process the journey.