1.The Great Wall of China.
Listed as UNESCO heritage, the Great Wall of China, called "the dragon ten thousand li" is a must for anyone passing almost comes to visit the country. About 6700 km, it ripples out of sight. It was built, destroyed and rebuilt several times and several places between the 3rd century BC. BC and the 17th century to mark and defend the northern border of China. This is the most important architectural structure ever built by man both in length, surface and mass.2.The Eiffel Tower
3.The Taj Mahal. India.
It is not a palace but a mausoleum built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in honor of his wife died giving birth to their fourteenth child in 1631. Monument to exceed in beauty all which had been built so far. The work took 17 years of hard work, from 1631 to 1648 that ruined the finances of the empire.
4.The Statue of Liberty
5.The Pyramids of Giza. Egypt.
Pyramids of Giza symbolize all the greatness and genius of the Egyptian civilization. Built here more than 4,500 years, they remain a mystery to archaeologists
6.The Bridge of San Francisco. San Francisco.
symbol of San Francisco, Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge crossing the San Francisco Bay about 2 km long. The Golden Gate, which can be translated into French as "Golden Gate" is distinguished by its color called "International Orange '." This mythical color was chosen by architect Marrow due to its harmony with the bay Golden Gate.
7.The Matchu Pitchu. Peru.
Machu Picchu belongs to the family of the dead large towns and cities lost. This is the most spectacular South American pre-Columbian monument, as the importance of constructions by the incredible beauty of the place. Machu Picchu has retained its mystery is still not clear whether this is an old fortress, a city, a sanctuary or all at once
8.Statue of Christ the Redeemer. Rio de Janeiro.
Statue of Christ the Redeemer in Rio, one of the new 7 wonders of the world, released, was able to reopen his arms. Inaugurated in October 1931, this sculpture of Paul Landowski - a French - had gradually lost its original splendor. This monument of 38 meters high, overlooking Rio de Corcovado mountain.
9.The Tower of Pisa. Italy.
Leaning Tower of Pisa, one of the symbols of central Italy and emblem of the Tuscan city of Pisa. The legend says that the top of this tower, Galileo measured towards the end of the sixteenth century, the time of fall of various body and could show that the speed of their fall was the same for everyone, and not proportional to their mass as Aristotle assumed before.
11.St. Basil's Cathedral. Moscow.
At the center of the city hosts the Red Square Kremlin, built between the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries, it was the residence of the Great Prince and also a religious center. The name of the place does not come from the color of the surrounding red brick, or the link between the color and communism. A more accurate translation of his Russian name is also the "Beautiful Place".
12.The Empire State Building. New York.
The Empire State Building is the most famous of New York but also the highest (448 m) skyscraper. Built in the 1930s, in the midst of economic crisis, it is the affirmation of belief in American capitalism. Today, some 15,000 people work in the Empire State Buiding and thousands of tourists every day take the elevator to the incredible view from the 86th floor terrace.
13.Mount Rushmore
National Memorial Mount Rushmore (English: Mount Rushmore National Memorial), located near the city of Rapid City in the state of South Dakota in the United States, is a monumental granite sculpture located within presidential memorial in the United States that traces 150 years of history. Sculptures, 18 meters high, represent four of the most important presidents in American history. It is left to the right of George Washington (1732-1799), Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) and Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) 1. The memorial covers an area of 5.17 km ² and is located 2 1 745 meters. It is managed by the National Park Service under the Department of the Interior of the United States and attracts over two million visitors each year.