Historical Events tagged with "modernity"

Turns out history loves a label—battles, breakthroughs, and the occasional disaster, all neatly tagged for your browsing pleasure. Because sometimes you just need every weird invention in one place.

Exploration & Discovery

The Shard opens its public viewing gallery

February 1st, 2013 12 years ago

The Shard, a prominent skyscraper in London, opened its viewing gallery to the public, offering stunning panoramic views of the city. Located at 310 meters, it became the tallest building in the United Kingdom and the sixth-tallest in Europe. With its unique design, crafted by architect Renzo Piano, the Shard's viewing platform provided an exciting new way to experience London from above, attracting thousands of visitors eager to see the iconic landscape.

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Religion & Philosophy

Pope Paul VI Issues Credo of the People of God

June 30th, 1968 56 years ago

Pope Paul VI formally promulgated the 'Credo of the People of God', affirming core Catholic beliefs in light of the changes brought by the Second Vatican Council. This document was significant for outlining the Church's position on faith and reinforcing traditional doctrines amid evolving social contexts. Celebrated on June 30 at the Vatican, it served both as a response to concerns about secularization and as a guide for the faithful.

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Politics & Government

Brasília is officially inaugurated as Brazil's capital

April 21st, 1960 64 years ago

At 09:30, the new capital of Brazil, Brasília, is officially inaugurated, marking a significant shift from the previous capital, Rio de Janeiro. This ceremony sees the transfer of power for the Three Powers of the Republic: the Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary. The creation of Brasília was aimed at promoting the development of the interior of Brazil and reducing the concentration of political and economic power along the coastal regions.

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