The experience of love is the desire of all people, and perhaps the driving force of life. The artists of the old past expressed their love (and their feelings) in their writings, pictures, sculptures, paintings, and buildings, and left it to the afterlife.
There are so many forms of detecting love. It is best to really feel our love with our companion and not only in physical contact, but also in other forms. We don't have to be a famous poet to spell words into what we feel for our partner. In American films, the plague around writing a marriage pledge is popular. It should be summarized in the few lines what the couple likes in the other and why they want to connect their lives. There are those who find it difficult to put deep emotions into words, so many people are finding a solution to this. History has given us some of the world-famous love stories: Cleopatra and Marcus Antonius, perhaps the most famous lover of world literature, the history of Romeo and Juliet. The heroes of the hero of Russian literature are Anyagin and Tatiana. It is a deep and popular love story for Queen Sissi and Emperor Franz Joseph. We could even list famous lovers, as most of them were filmed, but some of them left their feelings for posterity.
One of the most well-known structures of love is the Taj Mahal. Taj Mahal is one of the heroes of the Indian art, and is the advertiser of the love that is beyond the shade. Emperor Shanhahan married Mumaz Mahal. At the time of their marriage, he asked her husband, if he died, to build an ornate grave in memory of their love, which would make the world wonder. He also asked him not to marry again if he died. After the wife's death, the Emperor fell into mourning and realized his wife's request. The Taj Mahal was built by renowned architects. The snow-white marble palace was made for twenty years, but today it embodies the intention to build it: the symbol of eternal love.
Another manifestation of love is Edward I. mourning. In 1254, she married with Castile Eleonora, a then-13-year-old girl. The Queen, who died at the age of 49, lived with her husband, the king, for 36 years. A total of 16 children were born, many of whom died as infants. When the queen's deceased 12-day mourning process began, she was given a final resting place in Westminster Abbey. By the mourning mourning, 12 wooden carved monuments marked the mourning. The queen's gilded, magnificent tomb is an expression of love that is still visible in the Westminster Abbey.
There is also a love symbol in Hungary, a special building, the Bory Castle in Székesfehérvár. Forty years, Jenő Bory built his own monument and museum. In 1912 Jenő Bory bought a small press house. At first, they only visited the place in the summer, but later began to build the castle. He did all this without plans, letting his feelings be controlled. The castle is also a museum, an exhibition place where you can see the works of Jenő Bory and his adored wife, Ilona Komócsin. It is also a collection of works by contemporary artists. During the Second World War, the towers, sculptures and images of the building were severely damaged by bombing and damage, and worked until restoration of the pre-damage condition until Jenő Bory's death. Bory Castle is a domestic expression of love and love for work.
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