1. Your country

1. Your country.
2. Which of your country's landmark would feel like this?

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2. Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela

Buda Castle probably.

Ljubljana castle, even tho it's a shithole

Ayasofya... :)

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Kremlin, in few years

Not even Christian but Ancient ruins.

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White House, though not as bad since the bongs burnt it down originally.

People would say the Taj Mahal. But that new dumb Statue they built I don't remember.

>spend billions in making a statute nobody wants from our tax money
>it burns down and collapses anyway

What a way it would have been to start off Superpower 2020

Cathedral of San Salvador. Already burnt twice though.

La Sagrada Familia or this

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2. cologne cathedral (aka the most based gothic church in europe)

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2. World Trade Center

We don't have any notable building so whatever

Westminster abbey or st paul's

Turkey
Anıtkabir
It would feel like a part of my soul burning. I hope all the French anons stay safe and get well soon after this.

La Sagrada familia
>Church over a century old and still unfinished
>burns
kek

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Milan Cathedral

The CN tower I guess.

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The White House

>meme church
Es esto.
Si se quema la sagrada familia mejor, es horrible.

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2. nothing in our country really compares to that because of age differences, but I guess a close comparison would be Independence Hall.

Wilno cathedral

i think neuschwanstein has more international recognition

but based cologne cathedral has an iron roof so it cant catch fire. german engineering wins again

Nothing, that building has more history than my entire country

Rijksmuseum I suppose.

none, feels good mang

>meme country

Depends on who you ask. For me, it's nothing. Let's say the State of Liberty was destroyed, my thought process would be: "they can rebuild it".

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>Gediminas or Trakai Castle

Probably that too, but what's so special about it to you poles?

There are many crying here.

But it is French?

it already burned down back in 1600s in great istanbul fire.

Has to be regents park mosque

yeah same here on twitter. my mom would probably cry when she finds out tomorrow.

my sauna :(

La sagrada familia es un meme para guiris, lo siento si te gusto cuando estuviste por barcelona.

it's crazy to think that if the 4th plane that got hijacked on 9/11 didn't get delayed the white house probably would have got destroyed too.

1. This should be a bannable offense
2. Disney Land lol

How does all that white cum taste, cuck?

They were all firebombed to rubble ashes during the war already so I don't really know. Maybe the 800 year old medieval city of Nuremberg before the war.

WAR ON LYBIA DECLARED NOW

I can't think of any national symbol I really care about. Maybe some local churches.

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Globen

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damn! that picture makes my whole country look like a 3rd world shit hole.

jeg snakker ikke dit meme sprog, desværre

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It already happened to everything

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the western wall or the Yad Vashem museum

Zagreb catherdral

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A highly reliable source told me the cause of the fire is the decline of IQ in the West.

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Google translate es tu amigo.

France
Notre-Dame

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2. We don’t have one. The only thing that comes even relatively close is Independence Hall.

We have nothing that could compare

not Temple Mount?

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>England:
Easily Westminster Abbey it's not even close, if that burned to the ground honestly you might as well just become a shitter republic there and then.
>Scotland
Edinburgh Castle by a mile
>Wales
Unironically the Millenium Stadium there's literally no landmarks in Wales
>Northern Ireland
Belfast City Hall tbqh

seems pretty accurate to me

It was bombed over 200 times during WW2 but never directly hit and due to the construction the shockwaves of the bombs were deflected and the structure survived mostly intact.

I mean, there's a mosque there, so I wouldn't really care

ellers tak, kammerat

Nothing. Notre Dame is 3x older than our country.

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I suppose not. After all, aftwerwards it would be free real estate for the 3rd Temple :^)

Thank god there were no fires before the current generation.

Our capitol

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The Imperial Museum... Oh wait, that already happened, there's nothing left to burn.

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2. mcdonalds

this would be maybe 1/8th of the impact

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What would do more damage to a cathedral? A bombing raid that razes the entire city to the ground or a restoration worker?

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Big Ben

This. Americans can't really relate. You can say something like the White House, or the Empire State Building, or even Graceland if you want but no man-made thing in America holds as much history inside it as the Notre Dame.

My house desu

very interesting theory indeed

One of the simple reasons why it survived is actually more cynical since it was used as an optical orientation point for pilots during bombing raids.

For me, I'll go with the "Völkerschlachtsdenkmal", in English the "Monument to the Battle of the Nations"

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monument_to_the_Battle_of_the_Nations

Why do I choose this? I'm not a W*ssi

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>3rd temple
Fuck no

that's a myth

Is any of it worth morning anyway?

what is this fucking abomination?

>never directly hit

Intentionally... Not because the Eternal Anglo gives a shit about European Culture (see Monte Cassino), but because it was a good reference mark for the bombers to more accurately bomb the rest of the place.

Boring revisionist monument withoutaany historical significance and only built afterwards during a period of nationalist romanticism. Ossies again proving that they are cultureless chrétin.

Big Bomg

it burned down like other century of its existence tho. Orbán would just rebuild it on an even grander scale with the dome forming St. Stephen's Crown

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The Brits burned DC to the ground in the 1800s

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2. our collective ski tourism industry

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Cry harder Turk

We have nothing that can compare to this.
The things that would have most impact tho, would probably be Bǿrsen, Rundetårn and Kronborg

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Not really many other buildings survived this way. Famous example is the ministry for aviation in Berlin whose 8-shape was used by allied pilots as a marker. The only major representative of Nazi-era architecture.

Saint Basil's Cathedral I think

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We don't really have any cool landmarks here. I mostly care about our natural landmarks but those won't burn down.

Iran
The Shrine of Imam Reza

Bombers back then weren't precise enough not to hit it accidentally. Especially at night and under AAA fire.
Not to mention the fires and ground shockwaves.
It's really luck and good contruction.

the taj mahal

>Notre Dame de Montréal

The forest being chopped down.

fuck this guy is saying

Once upon a time, a based buddhist monk set the most beautiful temple on fire for his aesthetic achievement.

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Left tower is on fire too now. What are the odds of those collapsing?

Will celebrate the day it will burn, i hope other kremlin will share its destiny
Oh, no Kremlin, Moscow i mean