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What Are the Seven Wonders of Europe and How to Visit Them

Belgium News Desk by Belgium News Desk
26 April 2022
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Rome, October 2017: Crowd of tourists visiting the iconic monument Colosseum, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, on October 2017 in Rome, Italy

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Brussels (Brussels Morning) If you are planning a trip to Europe, you will need to know what the Seven wonders are. These attractions are a great way to learn about the rich history of this continent. It is important to plan your trip well in advance because these places are famous and can get expensive. Visiting them is also a good idea if you are traveling on a budget. This article will cover the Seven wonders of the world and what you need to do to make sure you get the best deal.

The first wonder is the Colosseum. The Romans established outposts as far away as Great Britain and built some of the world’s most impressive monuments. In Rome, you can visit the Colosseum, a former arena for gladiator contests, and the Vatican City, a tiny country within Rome. The Vatican City features Michelangelo’s art and St. Peter’s Basilica, a Catholic temple that you must visit.

The Grand Place of Brussels is a must-see in Europe. Besides the Grand Place, the Dom Luis Bridge and the Sagrada Familia are also worth a visit. Moreover, the grand sites of Paris and Rome are more accessible than ever, so that more people can enjoy them. However, there are some things to keep in mind when planning a trip to these cities.

The Grand Place in Brussels is one of the most famous landmarks in Europe. The grand place is home to a number of other European landmarks. The Grand Place is an important location to visit while in the city. You can explore the area and enjoy the magnificent architecture of the Grand Place. Moreover, you can also visit the Sphinx Observatory, a 19th-century observation deck that provides panoramic views of the Grand Plais in Brussels.

Some of the world’s most iconic landmarks are in Europe. Some of the most famous among them are the Pyramids of Giza. The great Pyramids of Giza are located in Egypt, and are one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. While the Leaning Tower of Pisa is an iconic landmark in the world, it is a symbol of Italy’s piety.

The Bell Tower of Pisa is an ancient bell tower. Its construction was done in the 12th century and is leaning to the left, but the tower is still quite tall and contains seven bells. A tour to the bell tower of Pisa Cathedral is highly recommended. The Leaning of the tower is a fascinating phenomenon to witness. The entire structure of the Gothic cathedral is a must-see for anyone visiting the city.

The Pisa Cathedral is one of the oldest and most famous monuments in Italy. It is built on soft ground and has no foundations. The leaning of the tower increases with the passing years. The dome is 183 feet tall and has seven bells. For those who are curious about architecture and history, this tower is a must-see. For those who love to experience the beauty of nature, they may want to consider a visit to the famous landmarks of Florence.

The Eiffel Tower is one of the most famous landmarks in Europe. It is a monument of France and the city of Paris. Its 1,063-foot structure is a symbol of France and Paris. The tower was built by French engineer Gustave Eiffel for the 1889 World’s Fair. It was originally intended to be temporary and demolished after 20 years, but it is still an icon of the city.

Visitors to the Seven wonders of Europe must visit one or more of these structures. Taking time to visit them is essential. The Eiffel Tower is a symbol of France and of Paris. It is the tallest building in the world and was designed by architect Antoni Gaudi. The tower is a landmark in the city, and it has been under construction since 1882. Its unique design is a marvel of the city, attracting more than 3 million tourists each year.

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