10 the most famous man structures

Many of these buildings are famous throughout history and emblematic enough to make postcards and films well known over the years, also lending their reputation. Oh, and they are also some of the best selfies in the world.


Many of these buildings are famous throughout history and emblematic enough to make postcards and films well known over the years, also lending their reputation. Oh, and they are also some of the best selfies in the world.

1. Eiffel Tower
Located in the March field of Paris, it is easily the most famous structure of France. Yup is just an iron ladder, but it was built in 1889 by Engineer Gustave Eiffel, who created him as entrance to the city of the city back in the day.

2. Gize pyramids
Giza is one of the oldest wonders and with his majestic majestic energy, it's easy to see why. It is also one of the only wonders who have remained relatively intact. The pyramids were originally controlled as a grave for Pharaoh Khufu and built in 20 years.


3. The Coliseum
There are so many wonderful structures in Italy, it is difficult to reduce it to one - but the Coliseum is an essential amphitheater in Rome and the biggest construct in the Roman Empire. It's a staple in Roman engineering, so we could not let it out.

4. Parthenon
This Temple of the Acropolis of Athen, Greece was made to pay the order to the goddess Athena, the divinity of the protectors of the Greeks. In 447 BCE, its construction started and today, it is still considered the most vital surviving building of ancient Greece.


5. The St. Peter Basilica
This magnificent structure is a church of the end of the Renaissance, in the city of Vatican. It can hold an increase of 60,000 people and is still venerated by Catholics around the world.

6. The statue of freedom
As New Yorker, I hold this one near my heart. But this statue was actually a gift in the United States of France! The robue woman represents the Roman goddess of freedom called "Libertas" who wears a torch and a tabula Ansata, like this statue.


7. The Taj Mahal
Perhaps the most famous mausoleum in the world, the Taj Mahal in Agra, India, is in countless photographs, representing love. This is partly due to its unique architectural inspiration from the Mughal Empire, combining Indian, Islamic and Persian elements.


8. The Great Wall of China
Less for aesthetic purposes and more to keep the intruders from the northern border of China. Built of fortifications and stones of earth, this rebuilt wall has been standing since the 5th century BC.

9. The tower leaning of Pisa
Nope, the lean was not intentional and you do not see an optical illusion. Just after the construction of the third floor, a poorly placed foundation gave way to one side of the building that begins to rely in the ground. Apparently, it flows at a rate of 1 mm per year - what will look like in a century?


10. Ellis Island
Ok, get a little bias here with a second monument from New York, but Ellis Island is quite emblematic - that's how immigrants arrived in the United States and often settled in New York. This was the most busy immigration inspection site, from the end of the 1800 to 1954, and we would not have our rich history of immigrants without that.


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