La ciudad de Petra en Jordania fue construida por los nabateos hace más de 2,000 años y fue descubierta en el siglo XIX. Es conocida por sus impresionantes construcciones talladas directamente en roca de arenisca rosada, incluyendo un teatro que podía albergar a 4,000 personas y el Tesoro, un templo de 42 metros de altura. Petra fue abandonada después de un terremoto en el siglo VI y permaneció oculta durante siglos hasta su redescubrimiento.
A presentation on the Seven Wonders of the World, Reaction of the Countries and other Competitors who competed to achieve a Position in the Wonder List
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Hagia Sofia was built between 532 and 537, as a Christian church. It has influenced architects ever since. The circular dome covering a square base was developed at the same time as the Basilica plan of the Early Christian churches, in Italy. The Byzantine dome was later adopted into Islamic architecture. However, the Roman dome was constructed differently. Romans placed their dome over a solid circle of walling, best seen in the example of the Pantheon in Rome, instead of using the pendentives (an architectural feature).
However, one shared feature of the time between the two styles was the use of opaque glass mosaics in the interior decoration, covering the walls.
The Hagia Sofia plan is basically an inscribed Greek cross. The hall has four piers at the corners of the square rising in circular arches to support a central dome by means of four pendentives. The upper galleries were used by the women, and were reached by steps inside the building. Much of Hagia Sofia's appeal comes from its size. The inside is dominated by the central dome over 30.5 metres in diameter.
Today after about 1500 years of continue used, Hagia Sofia still dominates the skyline of the Bosphorus. It is truly a milestone, among the world’s greatest architectural achievements, a testament of the sophistication of the 6C Byzantine Empire.
A presentation on the Seven Wonders of the World, Reaction of the Countries and other Competitors who competed to achieve a Position in the Wonder List
Beautiful historic pix for your viewing pleasure
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Hagia Sofia was built between 532 and 537, as a Christian church. It has influenced architects ever since. The circular dome covering a square base was developed at the same time as the Basilica plan of the Early Christian churches, in Italy. The Byzantine dome was later adopted into Islamic architecture. However, the Roman dome was constructed differently. Romans placed their dome over a solid circle of walling, best seen in the example of the Pantheon in Rome, instead of using the pendentives (an architectural feature).
However, one shared feature of the time between the two styles was the use of opaque glass mosaics in the interior decoration, covering the walls.
The Hagia Sofia plan is basically an inscribed Greek cross. The hall has four piers at the corners of the square rising in circular arches to support a central dome by means of four pendentives. The upper galleries were used by the women, and were reached by steps inside the building. Much of Hagia Sofia's appeal comes from its size. The inside is dominated by the central dome over 30.5 metres in diameter.
Today after about 1500 years of continue used, Hagia Sofia still dominates the skyline of the Bosphorus. It is truly a milestone, among the world’s greatest architectural achievements, a testament of the sophistication of the 6C Byzantine Empire.
Petra, the lost city, as the name suggests was once lost and literally carved from the sandstones of southern Jordan. The place enthralls its visitors with some awe-inspiring agricultural, engineering and architectural stone carving skills of the early nomadic Arab tribe, ‘the Nabataeans’. Located at about 3 hours south of Amman, the capital of Jordan, with amazing tombs, amphitheatre, fountains and sacrifice altar, you find mysticism and history in the same place!
Petra, the lost city, as the name suggests was once lost and literally carved from the sandstones of southern Jordan. The place enthralls its visitors with some awe-inspiring agricultural, engineering and architectural stone carving skills of the early nomadic Arab tribe, ‘the Nabataeans’. Located at about 3 hours south of Amman, the capital of Jordan, with amazing tombs, amphitheatre, fountains and sacrifice altar, you find mysticism and history in the same place!
Long time ago I had the opportunity to travel to the south of Jordan to visit the stone city known as "Petra"
I took a lot of specific images in connection with my natural interest in art this city was made by one of the oldest cultures
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1. Ciudad de Petra, en Jordania
Una de las 7 Nuevas Maravillas del Mundo
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Música: “Helwa Ya Baladi” (Mi País es Hermoso) Canta: Dalidá
2. Por 600 años se pensó que esta ciudad, en medio del desierto de Jordania, era
legendaria como la Atlántida y Troya
3. El explorador suizo que logró encontrarla tuvo que recorrer sendas impresionantes como
esta, entre montañas de piedra.
4. ¡Imaginen su emoción cuando, al llegar por primera vez, vio esta escena en el siglo XIX!
5. El Palacio de
Petra, un templo
en estilo Griego
(Helénico),
también es
llamado “El
Tesoro” y tiene
42m. de altura