From 1903 to 1906, the architectural agency Pfleghard und Haefeli constructed a villa for glowing wine magnate Friedrich Wilhelm Söhnlein and his American spouse Emma Pabst. Söhnlein requested the architects of his house to provide his spouse a reminder of her homeland and they also included references to the White Home in Washington, D.C. Paradoxically, it isn’t alone – the Govt Mansion has a number of architectural twins scattered around the globe .
Nanjing Porcelain Pagoda and Kew Gardens Pagoda in London
The unique porcelain pagoda in Nanjing, China, was constructed within the fifteenth century and had 9 tales and reached a peak of 80 meters. The entire tower was fabricated from porcelain stones. It was destroyed through the Taiping Riot within the nineteenth century. Development of a reproduction of the historic pagoda started in 2010 and was accomplished in 2015.
The pagoda in Nanjing was the inspiration for a lot of related buildings around the globe, together with one in London’s Kew Gardens. In 1762 the copy was constructed of brick to plans by William Chambers.
The Tower Bridge in London and its twin brother in Suzhou
Final on this checklist is Tower Bridge in London and its twin in Suzhou, China. This duplicate is not a literal copy: as an alternative, the towers of the unique have been doubled, making it seem like a scene from a weird dream – or maybe Tower Bridge as reimagined by AI – however on the plus aspect (perhaps) it presents house for a multi-lane freeway.