r/tartarianarchitecture Apr 04 '19

"Antique World". Alternative title; "Grand unified architectural style"

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r/tartarianarchitecture Apr 12 '24

The "Force" (Motion) Of The Earth Pt1

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r/tartarianarchitecture 3d ago

Empire Style From Earth Chronicles to Archaix: Work of Zechariah Sitchin Put to Chron...

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To Archaix


r/tartarianarchitecture 10d ago

The great Tartarian Architecture: The San Francisco City Hall

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r/tartarianarchitecture 13d ago

Empire Style Myanmar 1870

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r/tartarianarchitecture 14d ago

Out of Place Architecture Old world Tartarian buildings in Idaho

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Does anyone have any info about any old world buildings in Idaho? Where's all the meltology or breatharian/tartarian remnants that we see elsewhere? Apparently there's No pyramids im Idaho?


r/tartarianarchitecture 18d ago

Tartaria? Let's compare the 1893 & 1933 Chicago Worlds Fairs....

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r/tartarianarchitecture 25d ago

Belfast, Northern Ireland 1900

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Tower Building’s on Ormeau Ave. It was used for warehousing and shirt manufacturing. Burnt down in the 70’s.


r/tartarianarchitecture 29d ago

Hypnotic Tartaria Myths (lots of great footage in this)

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r/tartarianarchitecture May 01 '26

Mud flooded buildings in Honolulu and the cause

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The Honolulu mud flood was in 1817 caused by the Tambora eruption aftermath. everything related to this event has been erased from history Due to the optics making Honolulu look bad. no other explanation why this historical event was hidden exce maybe the newspaper office was buried in the event


r/tartarianarchitecture May 01 '26

Why is Iolani palace buried in the ground 10 feet

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buried by the 1817 aftermath of the Tambora eruption


r/tartarianarchitecture May 01 '26

Mud flooded buildings in Honolulu and the cause

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r/tartarianarchitecture Apr 24 '26

Tartaria they didn’t hide tartaria… you just don’t see it

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idk if this is gonna sound dumb but this vid kinda messed with my head

i always thought the whole tartaria thing was just ppl reaching — like hidden empire, coverups, all that

but this wasn’t even really about that

it was more like… what if nothing is actually hidden, and we just don’t process what we’re looking at

like the example that stuck w me was old buildings — those massive stone ones where the bottom half is literally buried into the street

i’ve walked past stuff like that my whole life and never questioned it

brain just goes “basement” and moves on

but when you actually stop and look at it, the geometry is kinda weird

like huge windows cut in half by asphalt, arches just disappearing into the ground, doors that make no sense at street level

and somehow it still feels normal

the part that really got me tho was this thing about how your vision works

the vid was saying your eyes don’t actually scan everything smoothly — they jump around, like little snapshots, and your brain fills in the gaps so it feels continuous

so you’re not really seeing everything… you’re seeing a simplified version your brain builds so you don’t have to process every detail

and on top of that your brain labels stuff instantly (like “window”, “basement”, “door”) so it doesn’t waste energy thinking about it

so once that label sticks, you basically stop questioning the structure entirely

which sounds kinda out there but then i thought about that bike thing — where ppl can’t even draw a basic bicycle correctly from memory even tho they see them every day

so now i’m kinda stuck on this idea that maybe we walk past things that don’t fully make sense structurally and just… never notice

not saying tartaria is real or anything, just that the “we would’ve noticed” argument might not be as solid as ppl think

idk man

curious if anyone else has looked into this or if i’m just overthinking it

vid here if you wanna see what i mean:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLJfEFLTsGo


r/tartarianarchitecture Apr 17 '26

"One entered the city like a god. One scuttles in now like a rat." - Vincent Scully on Penn Station

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29 Upvotes

r/tartarianarchitecture Apr 07 '26

The Little Season of Deception - Tartaria = Christ's 1,000 year reign

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A scriptural and historical view of why we are living in Satan's Little Season.

I pray that this video can bring clarity and understanding to those that are confused, and comfort to those that are lost. There are plenty more scriptures and pieces of historical evidence that aren't included in this video. I encourage you all to continue this research with the Holy Spirit's guidance. God bless you all.

https://youtu.be/ytxGFyPdZUI?si=184ovqKFzBeq8q-Q


r/tartarianarchitecture Mar 25 '26

Tartarian Buildings in Buenos Aires, Argentina?

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hello i've been getting more and more into tartaria, specially about the buildings around the world. and since i live in argentina i can't help but be more curious about the surroundings here, specifically in buenos aires

so, i've been thinking about visiting some of these places, besides the congress (an obvious one), what other places in buenos aires are clearly remains of tartaria?

asking for some help, since some of guys are probably years ahead of me in information

also! i found this really interesting blog with lots of information and pictures about the years of construction of the congress in argentina. for some reason, many of the statues and decoration, both exterior and interior were removed 'after construccion', some were said to be already ordered and made but didn't end up making it, and some others were just removed for no specific reason


r/tartarianarchitecture Mar 20 '26

Free Energy Cathode / Anode

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r/tartarianarchitecture Mar 01 '26

Empire Style Kaliningrad Fortress

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I found this beautiful fortress in the middle of the prefabricated jungle of Kaliningrad, Russia.

Besides one or two churches this looks like one of the only pre Soviet buildings in the city not counting its outskirts. Buildings there seem to be from the prior Prussian days.

I’m new to the subreddit so I wasn’t sure about which one is the right flair, but I still thought this unique structure would be worth sharing.

Also this city seems awfully empty.


r/tartarianarchitecture Mar 01 '26

Tartarian files released?

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Apparently president putin has released files pertaining to the tortarian Empire. Has anyone been read into this? I've been trying to find it online, no luck so far.


r/tartarianarchitecture Feb 16 '26

The impossible palace

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r/tartarianarchitecture Feb 13 '26

We're supposed to believe that this wooden scaffolding supported over 1 million lbs of granite?

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r/tartarianarchitecture Feb 13 '26

Empire Style Some Themes I would to Share for a Video Game...

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r/tartarianarchitecture Feb 10 '26

They LIED About Our HISTORY!! Crazy TikToks That PROVE Tartaria, Airships & Hidden Tech is REAL!!

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I put together a bunch of proof of tartarian civilization


r/tartarianarchitecture Jan 23 '26

Manchester, UK

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These buildings are so incredibly beautiful.

They look so similar to those in other countries.

Also been looking at sound frequencies, how each one generates a molecular shape. So many churches and old building have these “outlets”, always high up, like there should be a bell in there sounding out through these guided shapes.

The history reports that there were never any bells in here, but of course it does.


r/tartarianarchitecture Jan 22 '26

Tartaria The Old Tartarian Empire that gave Rise to Colonial Powers

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