Amazingly 5 world masterpieces you may not know yet

Great Mosque, Chand Baori well is two of the world masterpieces, attracting visitors by its unique and monumental architecture.

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Great Mosque in Djenné, Mali is one of the world masterpieces you may not know. Great Mosque in Mali - a UNESCO World Heritage Site by 1988. Great World-famous Great Mosque because it is the world's largest building built entirely of mud and earth with an area surface area of ​​up to 5,625 km 2 .

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Chand Baori in India is a world famous masterpiece.Located in Abhaneri village near Jaipur, Rajasthan state, Chand Baori well is 30 meters deep with 13 floors and 3,500 steps.Chand Baori wells speculation experts were built in the 9th-11th centuries. This is one of the world's largest, deepest and oldest wells.

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Stari Most Bridge, the most famous city of Mostar (Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina), was listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 2005. Every year, many people come to Stari Most to make the "jump ball" performance. amazing.This dangerous act originated from ancient times.Accordingly, the Mostar boys performed a bridge jump to prove their courage.

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India's Kumbhalgarh fortress is known by many people as the affectionate "Great Wall in India".This architectural masterpiece is surrounded by a 36-kilometer perimeter wall, and the width varies from 4.5 to 7.6m.Built from the 15th-16th century, Kumbhalgarh fortress is the second most important stronghold in the Mewar dynasty.The fort has 7 large gates and 7 straight ramparts as well as being surrounded by many forts and watchtower towers.

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Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque is located in Iran, is the masterpiece of Iranian architect Safavid.This magnificent building was built in 1602 - 1619. Interestingly, Sheikh Lotfollah church has no towers and is smaller in size than other mosques.The reason is because this mosque was built exclusively for the court and not for the public.