Category: Monuments and sculptures
Monuments and sculptures, either individual or part of the larger art installation.
The Lion Monument in Lucerne is a massive dying lion cut out of a sandstone rock wall over a pond in the medieval town's east end. It was built as a tribute to the mercenary soldiers from central Switzerland who died while serving King Louis XVI of France during the…
View moreThe Atomium, originally built for the Brussels World Fair in 1958, is a landmark structure in Brussels. The exhibition was held at the Heysel Plateau in Laeken. He's a museum now. It is 102 meters high and designed by engineer André Waterkeyn and architects André and Jean Polak. The Atomium,…
View moreBrandenburg Gate is one of the most important landmarks in Berlin. It is both a landmark and an emblem of the city with over two hundred years of history.
View moreThe Hollywood Sign is an American landmark and cultural icon that overlooks Hollywood, California, Los Angeles. It is located at Mount Lee, in the Santa Monica Mountains area of Hollywood Hills. “HOLLYWOOD” is spelled out in capital letters of 45-foot-tall white and is 350 feet long. Quick facts Name: Hollywood…
View moreThe Reformation Wall in Geneva, Switzerland, is situated in an exceptionally beautiful park, close to the elegant Place de Neuve. The most prominent Protestant reformers in Europe are honoured with four giant statues, a constant reminder of Geneva's important role in religious history. The giant wall (325 feet long, 30…
View moreObelisco is an iconic landmark in Buenos Aires, Argentina; this white obelisk dominates Plaza de la República and it is popular meeting and photoshoot place.
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