Views: 0 Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2021-12-19 Origin: Site
Top 10 Shrines, Mausoleums and Palaces in the World.
Whether it is the ancient Chinese ritual of "death as life", the ancient Egyptian concept of eternal life, or the deep love for loved ones, these great human legacies Tombstones have been forged. Yes, today we bring you not a royal palace or temple, but a tour of the world's top ten tombs and holy Memorial Tombstones. If it is not the view of life and death that touches the deepest part of the soul, how can these artistic masterpieces be born?
1- Great Pyramid of Giza, Cairo, Egypt "Man fears time and time fears pyramids." Pyramid is the totem of the dawn of ancient human civilization, after 4600 years of vicissitudes of life, majestic and sleeve secret put to enjoy along the grinding
2- The taj mahal is the culmination of a love story: "theivory gate through which all dreams pass," Kipling wrote in his poem, dedicated by mughal emperor shah jahan to his beloved wife.
3- The Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens (Luxor, Egypt) Ancient pharaohs were eager to build a world as brilliant and splendid as their lifetime through murals and treasures. What makes people amazing is that the tomb murals of 3,000 years ago are still exquisitously alive.
4-The tomb of the first Emperor of China, located in the northern lei of Mount Lishan, is the eighth wonder of the world. Only the tomb of the Terracotta Warriors buried with it can perfectly display the elegance of the early Chinese civilization.
5- One of the "New Seven Wonders of the World", the landmark of The ancient city of Petra is undoubtedly the "treasure house" of The Kazni Palace (actually a tomb). The builders carved the rose-colored Xuan Dian out of a single block of sandstone, creating an architectural wonder like no other in the world.
6-Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Jerusalem, Israel) The holiest site in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is the last stop on the Via Dolorosa. Built by the mother of Emperor Constantine, the tomb still contains the marble where Jesus' body lay, and worshippers and tourists line up to touch and kiss it.
7-The Temple of Inscriptions (Palenque, Mexico) is the most magnificent structure on the ruins of Palenque during the heyday of mayan civilization, combining a shrine and a royal tomb. The huge stone pyramid is ten stories high, and the walls of the temple are carved with Mayan hieroglyphs.
8- El Escoria Monastery (Madrid, Spain). This Spanish royal monastery is actually a collection of eight large buildings, buried from the mid-16th century to the early 20th century, the remains of most of the Kings of Spain, today's residence and the tomb of the emperor, rare in the world.
9-Castel Sant 'Angelo (Rome, Italy) The Castel Sant 'Angelo was originally built as a mausoleum for emperors and their successors, but has since been transformed into a military fortress, a prison, a papal lectern, and even a "secret passage" leading to the Vatican.
10-Originally used as a burial place for dead Christians and martyrs, but also as an underground church for Christian congregations, St. Callixtus is the most iconic Catacombs of its time, where a dozen early popes were buried.
Order Process Showing | Factory strength | How to find us | Cemetery Monument | Headstone Designs | Tombstone Designs | Granite Columbarium | Granite Mausoleum | Headstone Vases | Cemetery Lanterns | Cemetery Benches | Granite Stone | Granite color | Granite tiles | Granite slabs | Granite Countertops | Project cut to size stone | Garden Stones | Marble Stone | Marble colors | Marble tiles | Marble slabs | Marble countertops | Project stone Products | Marble Mosaics | Stacked Stone | Marble Ledgerstone | Cement Stone Panel | Peel&stick tiles | Design selection | Installation Guide | New Stone Materials | New Design | Quartz stone | Granite Monuments | Tile And Slabs | Ledger Stone | Mosaic