The World’s Most Fascinating Historical Sites

Pompeii Italy. Photo by Andy Holmes on Unsplash

Every country has its most important historical sites which inform us of the specific history and culture of that nation. Those monuments are mostly temples, castles, statues, and archeological sites. Sounds boring? You’ve got the wrong idea.

Here are four amazing monuments that will take your breath away! 

Pompeii, Naples  

The ancient city of Pompeii is located near modern-day Naples. In 79 AD, this historical site was buried under tons of lava and ashes after an eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The tragedy kept the city’s ruins deep underground for 1,600 years. 

Forbidden City, Beijing 

This gigantic royal complex, located in the center of China’s capital, has become one of the most visited monuments globally in recent years. The area contains around 800 objects with 8,000 rooms and covers 720,000 m2.  

Alhambra, Spain 

This beautiful fortress is located in Granada, Spain, and enjoys the status of one of the most important attractions in Spain. It is known as a masterpiece of Islamic architecture that was built over an old Roman fortification in 889 AD. 

Topkapi Saray, Istanbul 

This enormous residence was built in the 15th century when it served as the administrative headquarters of the Ottoman Empire. Now it is a well-known museum in Turkey that offers countless impressive stories and artifacts.