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May 13, 2012

The Worlds Most Famous Monuments Infographic


They are the most magnificent and emblematic monuments around the world without question. Instantly recognizable, many monuments have become national treasures and symbolize the country itself to the rest of the world. But each famous monument has a story behind it’s creation, giving each building a soul, and indentity. So here are some of these famous structures that may have slipped through the crack during the tour.
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Via: Construction Management


A monument is a type of structure either explicitly created to commemorate a person or important event or which has become important to a social group as a part of their remembrance of past events. They are frequently used to improve the appearance of a city or location. Cities that are planned such as Washington D.C., New Delhi and Brasília are often built around monuments. The Washington Monument’s location (and vertical geometry, though not physical detail) was conceived to help organize public space in the city before it was ever connected with George Washington. Older cities have monuments placed at locations that are already important or are sometimes redesigned to focus on one. As Shelley suggested in his famous poem “Ozymandias” (“Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!“), the purpose of monuments is very often to impress or awe. In English the word “monumental” is often used in reference to something of extraordinary size and power. The word comes from the Latin “monere,” which means ‘to remind’ or ‘to warn.’ A cenotaph is a type of monument intended to honor the dead who are buried elsewhere, such as those killed in a war or disaster.

Functional structures made notable by their age, size or historic significance can also be regarded as monuments. This can happen because of great age and size, as in the case of the Great Wall of China, or because an event of great import occurred there such as the village of Oradour-sur-Glane in France. Many countries use Ancient monument or similar terms for the official designation of protected structures or archeological sites which may originally have been ordinary domestic houses or other buildings.

Comments

  1. Mark Fidelman says:

    Since when did the Grand Canyon become a monument?

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