Kaleidoscope of spiral stairs

Kaleidoscope of spiral stairs

Categories: Design and Architecture

It's hard to explain, but there is something attractive about the perfect shape of spiral stairs, so sometimes it's impossible to look away. Interestingly, spiral staircases appeared quite late in architecture because of their complex structure. Although the first examples date back to the V century BC, this element of architecture was firmly established only in 113 AD. Spiral stairs give the building a more romantic look. Even Dr. Sigmund Freud did not ignore them with his attention, saying that the ascent and descent of such a staircase resembles (naturally) sexual intercourse. The world is full of spiral stairs, let's take a look at some of them.

Kaleidoscope of spiral stairs

Kaleidoscope of spiral stairs

1. The Vatican Museum. (Alexan­der Dragnov)

Kaleidoscope of spiral stairs

2. The Sagrada Familia Church. (Vin­cent Spanneut)

Kaleidoscope of spiral stairs

3. Dresden, Germany. (Philipp Götze)

Kaleidoscope of spiral stairs

4. Library of the University of Cottbus, Germany. (Philipp Götze)

Kaleidoscope of spiral stairs

5. Heal's Department Store, Great Britain. (Aaron Yeoman)

Kaleidoscope of spiral stairs

6. San Francisco, USA. (Ryan C. Anderson)

Kaleidoscope of spiral stairs

7. Germany. (Matthias Haker)

Kaleidoscope of spiral stairs

8. The Royal House, Great Britain. (Edward Bozzard)

Kaleidoscope of spiral stairs

9. (Izidor Gasperlin)

Kaleidoscope of spiral stairs

10. Finland. (Ilk­ka Hämäläinen)

Kaleidoscope of spiral stairs

11. Hartenfels Castle, Torgau, Germany. (Han­noFlickr)

Kaleidoscope of spiral stairs

12. Ekmul Lighthouse, France. (Mick­ael Lootens)

Kaleidoscope of spiral stairs

13. (Har­ry Lieber)

Kaleidoscope of spiral stairs

14. Tokyo, Japan. ( imarin95)

Kaleidoscope of spiral stairs

15. Chinese Garden, Singapore. (Renanda Rahmawan)

Kaleidoscope of spiral stairs

16. Dresden, Germany. (Philipp Götze)

Kaleidoscope of spiral stairs

17. German Museum of Cinema, Germany. (Chris­t­ian Beir­le González)

Kaleidoscope of spiral stairs

18. Munich, Germany. (Chris­t­ian Beir­le González)

Kaleidoscope of spiral stairs

19. Dresden, Germany. ( Philipp Götze)

Kaleidoscope of spiral stairs

20. Museum of Biscay, USA. (Marco Hofmann)

Keywords: USA | Germany | Japan | France | Great Britain | Finland | Singapore | Design and architecture | Vatican | Kaleidoscope | Staircase

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