Ancient buildings that have been stable for years show us a clear picture of the past. These buildings, in addition to the historical value, symbolize the creativity of the ancients. These amazing monuments have lasted more than a thousand years and maintained stories and secrets in their hearts. These extraordinary ancient artifacts include the wall of the Hadrian, the Notre Dame Cathedral, Persepolis, and so on. Join us to learn more about these monuments. (MSN)
The wall of Hadrian; Roman engineering sample
Located in northern England, Hadrian’s Wall is a prominent example of ancient Roman engineering. The structure was originally built to protect the Roman border against the northern tribes and is still a symbol of the Roman power. The remnants of this ancient work still attract visitors and enthusiasts of history. The wall remains past footprints in today’s modern scenery and environment.
Photographer: Unknown / NationalgeGraphic.com
Notre Dame Cathedral; Gothic Architecture Symbol
Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris is an example of Gothic-resistant architecture. It has high towers and bases that they have resisted against devastating wars and fires. Visitors can enjoy color glass with special decorations and symbolic sculptures of the church. The reconstruction of the church after the fire of the year 5 shows that people care about preserving this historic treasure.

Photographer: Unknown / Franceguide.info site
Giant sculptures thanks; Egyptian stone guards
The Colossi of Memnon is two large stone statues, which are in the ancient collection of Neckropolis. These statues were actually built to protect the temple of Pharaoh Ameenhotep III and are an example of ancient Egyptian artistic skills. Visitors can get acquainted with the history of the manufacturing and their legends when visiting the statues.

Photographer: Unknown / Egyptholidaymakers.com
The Great Buddha Camacura; Symbol of Japanese peace
The Great Buddha of Kamakura symbolizes spiritual peace in Japan. This outdoor bronze statue shows a person who is meditation. Visitors will see the artist of the past. This Buddha, despite numerous earthquakes and tsunamis, remains in place and is known as the cultural and valuable Japanese heritage.

Photographer: Unknown / site penspen.com
The Parthenon Temple; Eternal symbol of Athens
The Parthenon Temple in the ancient site of the Acropolis Athens is a sustainable symbol of ancient Greek civilization. Built almost 5 or 5 years ago in honor of the goddess Athena, the temple still affects visitors with its stunning Doric architecture. Tourists can get acquainted with the history of past people while passing the Acropolis.

Photographer: Unknown / Britannica.com
The great Abu al -Wahul; The mystery of ancient Egyptian
The Great Sport of Giza is one of the oldest and most mysterious buildings in the world, near the Egyptian Pyramids. This huge statue, made of limestone, is more than 5.5 years old and with the body of the milk and the human head still makes researchers curious about the purpose of its construction. Visitors can observe this work with the innovation and artistic view of the ancient Egyptians and gain informative information about world -shaped civilizations.

Photographer: Unknown / Britannica.com
Persepolis; The glory of the Achaemenid Empire in Iran
Persepolis is more than 5 years old. This ancient work includes multiple palaces and buildings built on the hillside. Although Persepolis was treated by Alexander the Great in the year 5 BC, the remnants of it still imagine the glory of the Achaemenid Empire. (Kajaro)

Photographer: Unknown / AMURAWORLD.com
Which works are you interested in visiting? Have you ever watched these ancient artifacts so far? We are happy to share your comments and experiences with us and your companions.
Cover Photo Source: Unsplash.com; Photographer: Mustafa Maraji (Persepolis)
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