7 Must See Places Of The World Where History Becomes Alive

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Machu Picchu, Peru

Machu Picchu South America is a historic site connected to the Inca civilization before Columbus in Peru. This place is located on a mountain above the Urubamba valley near the Urubamba river. It is also called the Lost City of Inca because it is one of the most famous symbols of the ancient Inca Empire.On July 7, 2007, Machu Picchu was declared one of the Seven New Wonders of the World. Explains that around 1430 CE, the Inca created it as the official site of its rulers, but after about a hundred years, when the Spaniards conquered them, it was left alone.

Hampi, India

Hampi was the capital of the medieval Hindu kingdom of Vijayanagar empire. Located on the banks of the Tungabhadra river, this place is connected to Pampa called Hampi. Though now this place has remained only in the form of ruins, but even today it appears that seeing a prosperous civilization resides here at some time. Located in the state of Karnataka, India, the city has been included in the number of heritage sites of the world by UNESCO.

Bouthrotm, Albania

Bohrotham was built from Behartam first in the ancient Greek, later in the Roman city and Epirus was Bishopik. According to its earliest history, Bahurhat was a city of the Greek tribes of Chania, which later became a Roman colony and a bishopic. Before being forgotten during the Middle Ages, a large earthquake caused much of the city and people of the city to be drowned in the flood.In modern times, it is an archaeological site located in Vorra County, Albania, which is close to 14 kilometers south of the Sarande and near the Greek border. It is situated on a hill on the distillery channel and is part of the Button National Park. It is known today by Bouthrotam, which is a Latin Catholic name.

Herculaneum, Italy

The city devastated in a volcanic pyroclastic flow in 79 AD was an ancient Roman city in the foothills of Herculaneum Vesuvius Mountains. Its ruins are still visible in the creoles of Errolano, Campania, Italy

Ayuttha, Thailand

The city of Ayutthaya was settled in Thailand, about 80 kilometers north of Bangkok. It was the capital of the kingdom of Siam. Ayuttha was a flourishing international trading port, which was developed by Burmese people from 1350 to 1767. The ruins of the old city are now present as an archaeological site in Ayuttha's historic park. Includes ancient palaces, Buddhist temples, monasteries and sculptures.

Tikal, Guatemala

There are ruins of Maya art and civilization in Tikal of Guatemala. Found in the rainforest of Guatemala, the ruined ancient city, which was called the Yep Mütül, was probably the 1st century AD. During the development of 200 and 850 AD, it was developed and left later.

Petra, Jordan

Petra is a historic town located in the Ma'an province of Jordan, famous for its stone-shaped buildings and water vehicle system. In the sixth century BC, the Nabats established it as their capital. It is believed that its construction work began around 1200 BC.