Most Famous Landmarks and Cultural Monuments in the World - Part 2, City Icons
Below you will find most famous landmarks which are symbols for a city and maybe even for the country, most of them are known world-wide.Click on the image to see the monument's description and a satellite view of the site.
Building | Continent | |||
Eiffel Tower, Champ-de-Mars, Paris, France Few things symbolize Paris and France like this monument, it is the foremost universal icon of the French way of life of bon vivant and savoir vivre. |
Europe | |||
Clock Tower, Palace of Westminster, London, United Kingdom, is a symbol for London as well as an icon for the British way of life. |
Europe | |||
Empire State Building, Manhattan, New York City, USA,
the Art Deco skyscraper is New York's most popular landmark and a
symbol for the American way of life, rose during the Great Depression to
the then tallest building in the world. |
The Americas | |||
Forbidden City, Beijing, China, The Forbidden City is the largest cluster of ancient buildings in the world, a city within a city and a symbol of China's cultural heritage. |
Asia | |||
Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia has become the very symbol of Sydney and maybe for whole modern Australia. |
Australia | |||
Leaning Tower of Pisa, Pisa, Italy The Leaning Tower of Pisa is the result of a colossal miscalculation. Everyone makes mistakes, but most people's mistakes does not weigh 14,500 tonnes. But some mistakes are excusable, after a while. |
Europe | |||
Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon, Myanmar the Golden Pagoda located in Yangon, Myanmar's de facto capital, is the most sacred Buddhist pagoda for the Burmese. |
Asia | |||
Cologne Cathedral (Dom zu Köln), Köln, Germany The Cologne Cathedral is the largest Gothic church in northern Europe and the dominant landmark of the city of Cologne. |
Europe | |||
Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany main symbol of Berlin and today also a symbol for the reunited Germany. |
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