Thursday 17 October 2019

Ancient Architecture series: Legendary monuments

Ever since man was able to design structures, he has built countless legendary monuments. For today, the focus will be on three of the most iconic ancient buildings ever constructed, achievements that are made even greater when one considers the technology at the time they were built.

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Also, these three monuments have withstood the test of time, and are still standing for everyone to learn from today. John Eilermann.

The Colosseum in Rome, Italy: No other structure in the Roman Empire is more iconic than the Colosseum, found in Rome, Italy. It is the largest amphitheater ever made, at the height of 159 feet. The Colosseum has been the site of endless tales of heroism and tragedy throughout the years. At its peak, it could hold as many as 80,000 spectators. John Eilermann.

The Great Pyramid, Giza, Egypt: Around 2.3 million stone blocks were used to build the Great Pyramid of Giza, which is heralded as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Even today, researchers, historians, scientists, archaeologists, and architects still learn new things as they explore this ancient legend. John Eilermann

The Great Wall, China: Built to repel the Yayun tribe during the time of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, the Great Wall is so massive that it was completed eras later. It is the longest man-made structure ever erected at more 50,000 kilometers. John Eilermann.

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