10 Most Amazing Obelisks in the World
An obelisk is a tall and tapering pillar-like monument with four sides, and has a shape that looks like a pyramid at the top. Originally, obelisks were monolithic, but over time, more and more obelisks came to be built of several stones. Some modern obelisks even have interior spaces. Let us take a look at 10 Amazing Obelisks in the World. World's 10 Most Amazing Obelisks.

5. Washington Monument (USA)

Washington Monument (USA) The Washington Monument, located in Washington, DC., the capital of the US, is a modern obelisk to commemorate America's first president George Washington . Made of granite, marble and bluestone gneiss, it is the only true obelisk in the world, made entirely of stone. At 169.045m tall, it is the world's tallest obelisk and stone structure, with an elevator, elevator cab and 897 stairs.

4. Obelisco de Buenos Aires (Argentina)

Obelisco de Buenos Aires (Argentina) The Obelisco de Buenos Aires, one of the most amazing obelisks in the world, is an icon and a national historic monument of Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina. It was constructed as the commemoration of the fourth centenary of the first foundation of the city, and has come to be associated with its night and entertainment. The Punto Obelisco is a LED sign zone surrounding it.

3. Vatican Obelisk (Vatican City)

Vatican Obelisk (Vatican City) The Vatican Obelisk, also referred to as the obelisk of St. Peter's Square, is an Egyptian obelisk, located in the papal enclave of the Vatican City, inside Rome. It was built in its current location in 1586, after being transported to Rome from Egypt during Emperor Augustus' reign. The square was designed a hundred years later. The 25m monolith is decorated with a cross perched on top of it.

2. Obelisk of Srirangapatna (India)

Obelisk of Srirangapatna (India) The obelisk of Srirangapatna is located in the Srirangapatna in the state of Karnataka, India. The obelisk is a memorial to mark the point in the Srirangapatna Fort at which the British broke through the walls to attack Tipu Sultan's troop. It stands at the centre of a concentric series of steps. It has a unique design, with cannon balls supporting elongated conical projection, and one on the top of it.

1. Obelisk of Axum (Ethiopia)

Obelisk of Axum (Ethiopia) The Obelisk of Axum, in the city of Axum in Ethiopia, is one of the most famous stelae/obelisks in the world, it is an ancient Axumite obelisk which is about 1700 years old. This 160 tonne granite obelisk is decorated with two false doors, and window-like decorations on all sides. The semi-circular shape at the top, sets it apart from regular obelisks with pyramid tops, and is properly termed stele. While some of the ancient obelisks have been destroyed, or stand in museums, like the White Obelisk of Ashurnasirpal I and the Obelisk of Shalmaneser III, the only surviving Assyrian obelisks now in the British Museum. There are only five Ancient Roman obelisks that adorn the most popular parts of Rome in Italy, like the Pinciano Obelisk on the Pincian Hills. Some modern obelisks have also been built. The wonderful and most amazing obelisks in the world can be counted among the most iconic landmarks in the cities and countries where they stand. They bear history and memories.


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