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Top 10 Most Famous Stairways Around The World
There are a lot of staircases that catch the attention of tourists. They are pieces of art and provide a different view of the world. Whether they are on the side of a rock or through the water, they are a marvel to experience.
Top 10 Most famous stairways around the World
A staircase is perhaps the most common piece of architectural miracle, which we are very used to using.
There are a lot of staircases that catch the attention of tourists. They are pieces of art and provide a different view of the world. Whether they are on the side of a rock or through the water, they are a marvel to experience.
The structures are sometimes so beautifully sculpted and constructed that it takes our breath away each element of a staircase can be attractive.
In this Article, here is the list of the Top 10 most famous stairways around the World
1. Great Wall of China
The Great Wall of China is a series of fortifications that were built across the historical northern borders of ancient Chinese states and Imperial China as protection against various nomadic groups from the Eurasian Steppe.
The official length of the Great Wall of China is 21,196km. Just along one 42km stretch of the official course of the Great Wall of China marathon there are 5,164 stone steps. That’s a lot of steps.
2. Spanish Steps
The Spanish Steps are located in Roma, Italy. They are a monumental set of 135 stairs that lead to the Trinità dei Monti in Piazza Trinità dei Monti at the top.
It was built in 1723-1725 to form a link between the church and the Bourbon Spanish Embassy. A walk up these stairs will be a reminder of scenes from the 1953 classic, Roman Holiday.
3. 16th Avenue Tiled Steps
The 16th Avenue Tiled Steps, colloquially known as the Moraga Steps, is a stairway in the Golden Gate Heights neighborhood in San Francisco, California. Possibly the world’s largest mosaic staircase, it leads up to Grandview Park. The flight contains 163 steps stretching 90 feet high.
4. Momo Staircase
Bramante Staircase is the name given to two staircases in the Vatican Museums in the Vatican City State: the original stair, built in 1505, and a modern equivalent from 1932. Wikipedia
The Simonetti Staircase also called Snail Staircase or Momo Staircase is the Vatican’s well-known and most photographed set of stairs.
5. The Potemkin Stairs
The Potemkin Stairs, located in Odesa, Ukraine, is the symbol of Odesa and acts as the entrance to the city from the sea. Originally known as the Boulevard Steps, the Giant Staircase, and the Richelieu Steps, it had 200 stairs, but 8 were lost under sand during the extension of the port. Battleship Potemkin, one of the greatest films, has an act, The Odessa Steps, set on this stairway.
6. Bueren Mountain
The Montagne de Bueren or the Bueren Mountain in Liège, Belgium, is not a real mountain. It is a stairway of 374 steps and leads to the famous but largely destroyed Citadel from the Hors-Château. Bueren Mountain was built in 1881 to help the soldiers climb down from the top of the hill to the center of the city safely. From the top of the stairway, one can get an excellent view of the city and the Meus River.
7. Sigiriya Lion’s Rock Sri Lanka
Sigiriya, or the Lion Rock, located in Sri Lanka, is a gigantic column of rock of about 200 m. Once upon a time, it had the Sky for the King built atop this rock, which was later used as a Buddhist monastery until the 14th century, which is now in its ruins. Now a UNESCO World Heritage site, Sigiriya has a stairway of 1200 steps. Climbing them may be strenuous, but the view from the top makes up for it.
8. Haiku Stairs
The HaÊ»ikÅ« Stairs, also known as the Stairway to Heaven or HaÊ»ikÅ« Ladder, is a steep, steel step structure that provided pedestrian access to former U.S. Navy communication facilities on the island of OÊ»ahu, Hawaii. The more than 3,000 steps span Oahu’s Ko’olau mountain range.
The Haiku Stairs, Haiku Ladder, or the Stairway to Heaven is a very steep hiking trail/stairway located on the island of Oʻahu.
9. Batu Caves
Batu Caves is a mogote that has a series of caves and cave temples in Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia. It takes its name from the Malay word batu, meaning ‘rock’. The cave complex is one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside India and is dedicated to Murugan.
These steps leading to the Hindu temple were originally built with wood and later replaced with stone. The dazzling rainbow palate of the steps.
10. Schlossberg Stairs
The Schlossberg clock tower is the main attraction of Graz, Austria, visible from all parts of the city, and from the top of it, Graz and its surrounding areas. To get that view, tourists have to climb up the Schlossberg Stairs at the far end of Schlossbergplatz. The stairway consisting of 260 steps is cut into the face of Schlossberg Hill, back and forth to the clock tower and the top of the hill.
Most Famous Stairways Around The World
- Great Wall of China
- Spanish Steps
- 16th Avenue Tiled Steps
- Momo Staircase
- The Potemkin Stairs
- Bueren Mountain
- Sigiriya Lion’s Rock Sri Lanka
- Haiku Stairs
- Batu Caves
- Schlossberg Stairs
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