In a recent global assessment of the most aesthetic cities, Europe stands out majestically, occupying nine of the top ten spots. The ranking highlights the cities that best embody harmony and balance, as measured by the golden ratio. Bordeaux, surprisingly, comes out ahead of Paris as the highest-ranked French city.
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Europe reigns on the podium of the most aesthetic cities in the world
Europe continues to lead the world in architectural beauty, according to a recent ranking that places nine of its cities among the top ten worldwide for their splendor. The list, which evaluates the conformity of buildings to the golden ratio, an age-old aesthetic principle, highlights the preeminence of European capitals in architectural harmony and balance. Surprisingly, Bordeaux surpasses Paris, thus rising to an enviable rank thanks to its innovations and heritage.
The Golden Ratio Criterion Redefines Urban Beauty
The unique ranking is based on the use of the golden ratio in architecture, a method that measures the aesthetic perfection and harmony of structures. This approach highlights the cities whose buildings come closest to this mathematical ideal, with Venice at the top of the list, followed closely by Rome.
Venice, architectural jewel at the top of the ranking
Venice, with its picturesque canals and unique mix of historic buildings, is crowned the most beautiful city in the world. More than 83% of its buildings meet the criteria of the golden ratio, which explains its enduring appeal to the 5.7 million visitors it welcomed last year.
The dazzling diversity of European cities
Besides Italy, cities like Barcelona and Prague demonstrate great architectural beauty, occupying third and fourth place respectively in the ranking. These cities are known for their unique fusion of Gothic and modern styles, offering a visual panorama that defies time and continues to enchant visitors.
New York, the only non-European in the top 10
Surprisingly, New York is the only city outside Europe to make it into the top 10, thanks to its iconic mix of art deco skyscrapers and modern architecture. This inclusion underscores the universality of the golden ratio as a measure of beauty, transcending styles and eras.
Bordeaux, the French pearl of the ranking
Bordeaux, known for its wines and now its architecture, beats Paris to the ninth spot. Its structures, such as the Cité du Vin museum, are striking examples of an aesthetic that combines organic form and functionality, reflecting the richness of its wine and cultural heritage.
Other architectural gems of Europe
The ranking also highlights the beauty of cities like Athens, Budapest, Vienna and Milan, each adding to Europe’s brilliance on the world stage. These cities, with their historic sites and architectural modernity, continue to captivate aesthetes and travelers from all walks of life.
Source : Euronews