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Top 10 Wonders of the World - Roman Baths, Leaning Tower of Pisa & More
1. Top 10 Wonders of The World
Collected by: Md. Nural Hoque Amin
10. Roman Baths
The famous Roman Baths complex is a site of
historical interest in Somerset. The house is a
well-preserved Roman site for public
bathing. It’s a reconstruction of the
previously destroyed baths. It was destroyed
in the 6th century, reconstruction of the
baths occurred over time with the last
additions being done in the late 1800s.
The Baths are a major tourist attraction and,
receive more than one million visitors a year.
It was featured on the 2005 TV program
Seven Natural Wonders as one of the
wonders of the West Country. Visitors can
see the Baths and Museum but cannot enter
the water.
2. Top 10 Wonders of The World
Collected by: Md. Nural Hoque Amin
9. Leaning Tower of Pisa
This tower is constructed
first in Pisa a city of Italy
in August 14, 1173.It is
know due to its
inclinations towards
right side. Till now it is
stable and nothing
happened to it instead of
its tilt.
3. Top 10 Wonders of The World
Collected by: Md. Nural Hoque Amin
8. Colosseum
The Colosseum, or the Coliseum,
originally the Flavian Amphitheatre is an
elliptical amphitheatre in the centre of the
city of Rome, Italy. This is one of the
greatest architecture ever built in the
history of Rome. The Colosseum was
originally known as the Flavian
Amphitheatre and is the largest
amphitheater to have ever been built in
the Roman Empire. It is a circular
structure that occupies a site east of the
Roman Forum. This Amphitheater was
built to organize gladiator contests,
dramas and games like hunting animals,
constructing mock sea battle and the
public could also view it in the open, and
cheer their favorites. See also; 10 Eye-
Popping Gorgeous Roman Theatres.
4. Top 10 Wonders of The World
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7. Chichen Itza
Chichen was founded by the Maya civilization
in 400 AD and it is located in the north
central, north of Yucatan Peninsula now
called Mexico. Chichen has a history that is
1500 years old and is located 75 miles from
Merida. It is said to have been the main
regional point for different ceremonies.
During the earlier days & time, it was
governed by priests. Chichen means “At the
mouth of the well of Itza”. The word Chi
stands for ‘mouth’, Chen for ‘well’ and Itza for
‘the Itza tribe’. The main belief is that people
were thrown from the top as a sacrifice to
make their god happy and the ones who could
survive were the ones who were believed to be
seers.
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6. Hagia Sophia
The masterpiece of construction, Hagia Sophia
is a former Christian patriarchal basilica
(church), later an imperial mosque, and now a
museum in Istanbul, Turkey. Hagia Sophia is
currently the second-most visited museum in
Turkey, attracting almost 3.3 million visitors
annually.
From its initial conversion until the
construction of the nearby Sultan Ahmed
Mosque (Blue Mosque of Istanbul) in 1616, it
was the principal mosque of Istanbul. The
Hagia Sophia served as inspiration for many
other Ottoman mosques, such as the Blue
Mosque, the Şehzade Mosque, the Süleymaniye
Mosque, the Rüstem Pasha Mosque and the
Kılıç Ali Paşa Mosque
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Collected by: Md. Nural Hoque Amin
5. Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu is the pre Columbian, Inca
empire site that is located almost 8,000 feet
above the sea level. The site is located on a
mountain ridge above the valley of
Urubamba in Peru. The city is also called the
“lost city of Incas”. Machu Picchu was built
around 1450, at the height of the Inca
Empire. It was abandoned just over 100
years later, in 1572, as a belated result of the
Spanish Conquest.
Machu Picchu was declared UNESCO World
Heritage Site in 1983. In 2007, it was voted
one of the New Seven Wonders of the World
in a worldwide Internet poll. See also; 10
Most Iconic Places to Photograph in the
World.
7. Top 10 Wonders of The World
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4. Taj Mahal of Agra
It was constructed by famous Mughal
ruler Shah Jahan in memory of his
beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. The Taj
Mahal is regarded as the best example
of Mughal architecture and is widely
recognized as “the jewel of Muslim art
in India”. It is one of the world’s most
celebrated structures and a symbol of
India’s rich history. The Taj Mahal
attracts more than 3 million visitors a
year. In 2007 it was declared one of
the top 10 Wonders of the World. See
also; 10 Interesting Facts About Taj
Mahal.
8. Top 10 Wonders of The World
Collected by: Md. Nural Hoque Amin
3. Cristo Redentor Statue
It is largest Art Deco statue in the
world and the 5th largest statue of
Jesus in the world. A symbol of
Christianity across the world, the
statue has also become a cultural
icon of both Rio de Janeiro and
Brazil, and is listed as one of the
New Seven Wonders of the World.
It is made of reinforced concrete
and soapstone, and was constructed
between 1922 and 1931.
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2. Petra
It is an archeological city of Jorden
that is famous for its rock-cut
architecture and water conduit
system. Another name for Petra is the
Rose City due to the color of the stone
out of which it is carved. Established
during 312 BCE as the capital city of
the Arab Nabataeans, it is a symbol of
Jordan. It lies on the slope of Jebel al-
Madhbah in a basin among the
mountains which form the eastern
flank of Arabah (Wadi Araba), the
large valley running from the Dead
Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba.
10. Top 10 Wonders of The World
Collected by: Md. Nural Hoque Amin
1. The Great Wall of China
Considered one of the New
Seven Wonders of the world,
the Great Wall of China was
constructed 7th century BC.
It is a series of fortification
built to protect the Chinese
states and empires against
the raids and invasions of the
various nomadic groups of
the Eurasian Steppe.