Historical Buildings
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- 1. The Eiffel Tower was named ..... the engineer Gustave Eiffel.
- 6. You can most ..... the gardens in spring when you can see a variety of flowers there.
- 9. The Amber ..... is the most renowned place in the Winter Palace.
- 11. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument that was ..... between 3000 BC to 2000 BC.
- 12. The church is set in the ..... of the Royal Park.
- 15. Though the Pantheon was built 2000 years ago it has survived ..... to this day.
- 16. The fire, which broke out in 1837, destroyed nearly all the ..... of the palace.
- 17. Taj Mahal is made of white ..... .
- 18. Many visitors come to the church to see its impressive …..-glass windows.
- 19. The tomb remains an architectural ..... of the world.
- 21. The church is famous for its ....., bejewelled icon that is said to have miraculous powers.
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- 2. The ....., which is made of stone, is richly decorated with statues and vases.
- 3. Jasna Góra (Luminous Mountain) is the most famous ..... in Poland and the greatest place of pilgrimages.
- 4. The building is not square, it’s ..... .
- 5. Kremlin,Big Ben and the Sidney Opera House are examples of famous ..... .
- 7. Historical, brick churches in Italy are very ..... .
- 8. The chapel, which was built in the 14th century, is a great example of..... literature.
- 10. The Royal Castle in Warsaw served as the official ..... of the Polish monarchs.
- 13. The impressive dome is 10 metres in ..... .
- 14. Historical places ..... us that we are just a small part of the universe.
- 20. The gate has the shape of an ...., it curved on top.