Post cool monuments from your cunt
Post cool monuments from your cunt
So... This is the power of paganism. Woah
2019 parisian momuments everybody
Paganism is funny
Probably my favourite spot when I visited Berlin last summer.
Boring. Monuments like this exist in the hundreds.
neat
This church is in my city
that's a joke right?
Lel, meant this
mt rushmore
because the one you initially replied to doesn't exist anymore. It was demolished by the Communists.
Gigante di pratolino in tusany
Love this so much
Also known as the tinder thot hot spot.
Bavaria & Hall of Fame
in one part of the world....
monument to the battle of the nations
Looks cool. Which city?
Leipzig
Worlds most melancholic piece of rock.
This funicular. Pic is concept art vs. finished product
Fucking French people made the big cat cry :(
Field Marshalls' Hall
what does it commemorate?
Fontana pretoria, palermo
epic
the norf
Time pyramid. They are gonna add a new block each year, will be finished in 3183
"the significance of an angel was three-fold: first, to signify that beneath the site of its construction, coal miners worked for two centuries; second, to grasp the transition from an industrial to an information age, and third, to serve as a focus for our evolving hopes and fears"
HD picture that I can't post here:
emotionsbbfiumicino.it
neat
looks cool too
Beautiful.
Poets Corner, Westminster Abbey
Based Finland.
It looks structurally dangerous
In France, but British - the Thiepval Memorial to the missing from the Somme Offensive 1916. The names of all 72,338 men whose bodies were not recovered are carved on the arches. Visited it last year, and found my gt gt uncle's name.
Marriage Carousel 1/4
Marriage Carousel 2/4
21 years old so can't be poorly engineered or it would have fallen over by now
Marriage Carousel 3/4
Marriage Carousel 4/4
Nice
It gives the impression that he's gonna fly away when the wind hits those big wings.
F to your gt gt uncle
pic related was build as memorial to the fallen of the wars against Napoleon
the interior (mother with dead son)
Spooky
Our most famous Napoleonic war monument is Nelson's Column
that hall isn't the most famous Napoleonic monument here, it's just the one dedicated to the victims (nowadays dedicated to the victims of the world wars too, the statue inside is from the 20th century)
the most famous Napleonic-area monument in Germany would be the one at Leipzig
For some reason I thought a bombed church tower ruin in the middle of the city would get more (you)s.
Monument of Kaiser Wilhelm and Friedrich Barbarossa (led the 3rd crusade).
Ours SHOULD probably be the memorial to William Pitt the Younger in London Guildhall. From an economic & political perspective Pitt did more to defeat Napoleon than any military commander.
Monument to the great fire of London.
what did he do? was he responsible for the continental blockade or what?
why isn't there anything crowning it?
like the UK if I'm to be honest
Our most famous WW2 bombed out church is Coventry Cathedral. There's also St Luke's in Liverpool which has been left as a ruin too.
And Trump's wall
I don't know, but maybe it's because not one but several nations together achieved that victory
>tfw American
>tfw no cool monuments
you're really too insecure for your own good
dont you have a shitton of monuments in the south that leftists seethe over?
it's just that it looks like a base was a prepared for something large and imposing
brainlet
Only ever been to Venice. Really need to tour Italy properly one day.
it's an observation deck
that city really has let it fall into a shambles
He forged completely reorganised the British banking and public finances, which allowed Britain to provide most of the funding for the ~450,000 Austrian & Russian troops pitted against Napoleon. Britain lead the economic battle against the French "continental system", that and the dominance of the Royal Navy were the foundation of the eventual European allied victory over Napoleon.
there are indeed
What does Finland have to do with this?
The Vittorio Emmanuelle monument is in Rome. It's very impressive, I think the locals call it "the wedding cake". It contains the tomb of the unknown soldier IRC
may your nice things always remain nice
Whitby Abbey, Yorkshire, England.