Tuesday, October 26, 2010

7 Colossal Monuments Around the World




Mother Motherland, Kiev. is a monumental statue of the “Mother Motherland” in Kiev, Ukraine.
This is “Mother Motherland” monument in Kiev city, Ukraine. It is already 40 years old and at the moment it was finished it was the tallest statue in the world, measuring 102 m and weighing 530 tons . It is taller than the Statue of Liberty in New York.
The sword in the statue’s right hand is 16 m long weighing 9 tons, with the left hand holding up a 13 m by 8 m shield with the Coat of arms of the Soviet Union.

Lord Shiva of Murudeshwara



Murudeshwara temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, lies in the holy beach town in the Bhatkal Taluk of Uttara Kannada district in the state of Karnataka, India. The statue of Shiva here is the world’s tallest, 123 feet (37 m) in height, took about 2 years to build and it lies on the coast of the Arabian Sea.link


The Genghis Khan Statue



The Genghis Khan Statue complex is located 54 km from Ulan Bator, Mongolia.A 40 meter high statue on horseback was erected on a 10 meter high base, covered by stainless steel and surrounded by 36 columns.The cost of the complex is reported to be $4.1 million

Grand Buddha at Ling Shan



The Grand Buddha. At more than 88 metres high, the Grand Buddha at Ling Shan is a bronze Sakyamuni standing Buddha outdoor, weighing over 700 tons.

The Mamayev Monument



The Mamayev Monument, is a statue in Mamayev Kurgan in Volgograd, Russia commemorating the Battle of Stalingrad.The statue’s total height is 85 meters. Is weight is 8 000 tons, the only 33-meter sword weights 14 ton.

The giant Gundam Statue



Any Gundam followers out there will be rather pleased to know that there has been a commission in Japan for a gigantic 59ft Gundam statue to be erected in Tokyo. The idea was brought forward to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the mecha anime craze.

Buddha at Wat Muang



This big buddha statue situated at Wat Muang Monastery, Ang Thong province, Thailand. This statue is 92m (300 ft) high and 63 m (210 ft) wide. Construction began in 1990 and was completed in 2008.