Sunday, 22 May 2016

Mystical Buildings Of The Ancient World

Some of the most impressive buildings in the world were built thousands of years ago. In this list you will find some amazing monuments, each of which it was established long before the birth of Christ.

Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huang ordered to start the construction of buildings, turned into the Great Wall of China.

The great Wall of China

Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huang ordered to start the construction of buildings, turned into the Great Wall of China. The length of this monumental structure is more than 10 000 kilometers. 
 
Approximately four days in a year, starting from the day of the winter, the sun's rays penetrate the top of the monument and fall to the floor of the inner chamber, filling the ancient temple of light.

Newgrange  

Approximately four days in a year, starting from the day of the winter, the sun's rays penetrate the top of the monument and fall to the floor of the inner chamber, filling the ancient temple of light. Built long before Stonehenge (3200 BC) Newgrange is likely to have been used as a religious structure. Remains of the rampart around allow It suggests that there may also defend against the invading people of the village.

The first buildings that formed the Acropolis in Athens was destroyed by the Persians around 480 BC Full reconstruction majestic buildings occupied by the Greeks fifty years - but the work that is really worth.

Acropolis 

The first buildings that formed the Acropolis in Athens was destroyed by the Persians around 480 BC Full reconstruction majestic buildings occupied by the Greeks fifty years - but the work that is really worth. The highlight of the Acropolis considered the famous Parthenon, where once there was a great statue of Athena, made of gold and ivory.

It is the world's first temple built in 9000 BC The statues also placed here, date back a thousand years earlier.
Gobekli Tepe 

It is the world's first temple built in 9000 BC The statues also placed here, date back a thousand years earlier. A The most interesting that some of the design still give archaeologists a dead end: a T-shaped pillars weigh 60 tons - as a primitive society people generally coped with them.

Perhaps the most famous archaeological site of the world. Stonehenge was built in 3,000 BC from different types of stone - some of them, it is unclear how, were taken to a place 300 kilometers.

Stonehenge 

Perhaps the most famous archaeological site of the world. Stonehenge was built in 3,000 BC from different types of stone - some of them, it is unclear how, were taken to a place 300 kilometers. In addition, scientists continue to debate about true purpose of Stonehenge. Put forward the most bizarre theory: the ancient mystery cults, to advanced astronomical instrument.

Most likely, this ancient monument served the people to keep track of the movement of the sun and stars. Just think, in 4500, the BC.

Carnac stones 

Most likely, this ancient monument served the people to keep track of the movement of the sun and stars. Just think, in 4500, the BC. our ancestors were able to carry out complex mathematical calculations, building for this interesting and original cars. On the field, placed in strict order as many as 3000 stones, some weighing more than a few tons.

A group of six churches of different styles - one of the favorite tourist destinations of Malta.

Megalithic Temples 

A group of six churches of different styles - one of the favorite tourist destinations of Malta. Megalithic buildings are remarkable not just their age (they date back to 3500 BC), but also a direct link with the modern technical solutions.

The oldest homes in northern Europe. Two buildings Knap of Howar connected tricky passage and right of the doors has a beautiful view of the sea.


Knap of Howar

The oldest homes in northern Europe. Two buildings Knap of Howar connected tricky passage and right of the doors has a beautiful view of the sea. The hole in the roof indicates that the house is heated by fire, preserved furniture - stone.


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