Many of us love to travel and love to know about history too. Rubina Ratnakar brings a blog dedicated to all the history-lovers. Check out some of the best destinations for history-lovers.
On our list, we first have the beautiful city of Rome. The Colosseum, a very important site of ancient times, is not just only famous in Italy but is famous all across the globe. There are many other places to visit in the city too. The Forum, the Pantheon, and the Arch of Constantine are some of those.
In the second place, we talk about the world heritage site of Petra in Jordan. It is special for its connection between various countries like China, India, Egypt, Greece, and some of Arabia.
Another interesting place to visit for the history-lovers is Stonehenge of England. You will be mesmerized by the ancient artifacts and the Neolithic monuments. Some people strongly believe that these stones were placed by gods and have some magical powers that can heal all the negativity.
Don’t forget to add the Giza plateau to your bucket list. The monuments situated there are about 4000 years old. They were built during the fourth dynasty of the medieval kingdom. The Great Pyramid of Giza, the Great Sphinx, and many other temples are the main attractions of the place. You can check our guide to see what else you can do in Egypt.
World War II has a distinct place in the history of the whole world. Berlin is one of the most prominent cities due to its role in the cold war. The site of Hitler’s bunkers, the Berlin Wall, and the Memorial for the murdered Jews are some of the important historic sites. You can still see the damage caused by the bombs and the other destruction caused by the war.
How can we talk about history without reminiscing about beautiful Greece? Make a memorable visit to the city of Athens. Enjoy the beauty of the artifacts and the ruins all displaying the essence of ancient Greece.
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