Pyramids of Giza,Egypt:

Great Wall of China:

Taj Mahal:
This is one of the wonders of the world. It was built by Shahjehan in the remembrance of her wife, Mumtaz Mehal. It is located in Agra, India. It is made of white marble and is visited by large number of tourist every year. People get attractive to the white shinning building and it also generates a large amount of GDP for India by tourism. After the completion of this Taj Mahal, the emperor cut off the hands of the workers who built it, that they get completely disable and can not produce a building like this again.
Opera-House, Sydney:

The Colosseum or Coliseum, otherwise called the Flavian Amphitheater is a circular amphitheater in the middle of the city of Rome, Italy. Constructed of cement and stone, it was the biggest amphitheater of the Roman Empire, and is viewed as one of the best works of Roman construction modeling and designing. It is the biggest amphitheater in the world.
The Colosseum is arranged simply east of the Roman Forum. Development started under the sovereign Vespasian in 70 Ad, and was finished in 80 AD under his successor and beneficiary Titus. Further alterations were made amid the rule of Domitian (81–96). These three sovereigns are known as the Flavian tradition, and the amphitheater was named in Latin for its relationship with their family name (Flavius).
The Colosseum could hold, it is assessed, somewhere around 50,000 and 80,000 spectators, and was utilized for gladiatorial challenges and open displays, for example, mock ocean fights, creature chases, executions, re-establishments of acclaimed fights, and dramatizations focused around Classical mythology. The building stopped to be utilized for diversion within the early medieval time. It was later reused for such purposes as lodging, workshops, quarters for a religious request, a fort, a quarry, and a Christian sanctuary.
Albeit in the 21st century it stays incompletely demolished due to harm brought on by obliterating tremors and stone-burglars, the Colosseum is a notable image of Imperial Rome. It is one of Rome's most mainstream vacation spots and has close associations with the Roman Catholic Church, as every Good Friday the Pope heads a torchlit "Method for the Cross" parade that begins in the territory around the Colosseum.
The Colosseum, in the same way as all the Historic Center of Rome, Properties of the Holy See in Italy and the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls, was recorded as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1980.
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