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VISTINING HISTORICAL PLACES
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VISTINING HISTORICAL PLACES Hundreds of centuries of human history have produced some rather stunning monuments that continue to mesmerize travellers to this day. Most of these historical places around the world have withstood the test of time. These sites have provided humanity a chance to study the culture of ancient civilizations that once ruled the world. Dating back to prehistoric times, many of these phenomenal man-made wonders still hold an aura of mystery, compelling millions from around the world to visit and see these sites for themselves. Visiting historical monuments, like the ones mentioned in the list below, is not just something to tick off one’s bucket list. It’s supposed to be a spiritual experience that is bound to stay with you for a very long time. Now, everyone might have their own criteria to determine which historical sites are better or more interesting than the rest. If you love exploring new places and have a passion for history, here are some of the most awe-inspiring historical monuments that everyone must try to visit at least once. The pyramid complex at Giza may be one of the most famous historical sites in the world. But their inception, construction and purpose still remain a huge mystery. The Pyramid of Djoser, which is believed to be the oldest pyramid in Egypt, dates back to 2630 BC. It was built in the Saqqara necropolis for the burial of Pharaoh Djoser. This is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. The main pyramid complex close to the present-day city of Cairo comprises three larger and three smaller pyramids along with the enigmatic Great Sphinx. Archaeologists believe the mysterious limestone sculpture with the head of a human and the body of a lion predates most of the other ancient structures in the area by 2,000 years or so. Meanwhile, the oldest and largest of the three big pyramids is the Great Pyramid of Khufu. It was built between 2589 and 2566 BC. It is also one of the only structures in the area that are mostly intact. Two of the most easily-recognized historical monuments, the Colosseum and Forum, are the crown jewel of the architectural marvel that is the city of Rome in Italy. The two sites are located right next to each other and are considered two of the most popular historical places to visit around the world. Colosseum, the world’s largest amphitheatre, was built between 70 and 80 AD. It was an extremely important site in Imperial Rome, as it was used to hold gladiatorial contests, public executions, battle re-enactments and dramas. At the time, it had the capacity to accommodate up to 80,000 people at once. However, according to historians, the gigantic amphitheatre was later used as a fortress and then quarters for a Catholic order. VISTINING HISTORICAL PLACES The ancient structure has seen massive damage due to earthquakes and at the hands of stone robbers. However, it is still one of the most iconic historical sites in Europe. Meanwhile, the Roman Forum is a rectangular complex that was used to be the main marketplace in ancient Rome. It was used for various social and religious activities. Its location in the centre of several prominent ruins is an indicator of its historical importance. Originally, the giant plaza had five arches, though only three have managed to survive for this long. The pyramid complex at Giza may be one of the most famous historical sites in the world. But their inception, construction and purpose still remain a huge mystery. The Pyramid of Djoser, which is believed to be the oldest pyramid in Egypt, dates back to 2630 BC. It was built in the Saqqara necropolis for the burial of Pharaoh Djoser. This is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. The main pyramid complex close to the present-day city of Cairo comprises three larger and three smaller pyramids along with the enigmatic Great Sphinx. Archaeologists believe the mysterious limestone sculpture with the head of a human and the body of a lion predates most of the other ancient structures in the area by 2,000 years or so. Meanwhile, the oldest and largest of the three big pyramids is the Great Pyramid of Khufu. It was built between 2589 and 2566 BC. It is also one of the only structures in the area that are mostly intact. Two of the most easily-recognized historical monuments, the Colosseum and Forum, are the crown jewel of the architectural marvel that is the city of Rome in Italy. The two sites are located right next to each other and are considered two of the most popular historical places to visit around the world. Colosseum, the world’s largest amphitheatre, was built between 70 and 80 AD. It was an extremely important site in Imperial Rome, as it was used to hold gladiatorial contests, public executions, battle re-enactments and dramas. At the time, it had the capacity to accommodate up to 80,000 people at once. However, according to historians, the gigantic amphitheatre was later used as a fortress and then quarters for a Catholic order. Download 15.68 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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