3 Most Famous Cultural Monuments Created by Travertine


Travertine is widely used in modern architecture not only for buildings interior or exterior design but for furniture also. Fair to mention that travertine is not The discovery of modernity. It was used centuries ago.
Today we will introduce you to the three most famous cultural monuments created by Travertine.

The first and most famous is the Colosseum in Rome.  It was built in 75-80 AD and is one of the largest buildings of that period, which could hold 50,000-80,000 spectators.


 
The second famous monument is the Sacre Coeur in Paris. It is a Romanesque-Byzantine basilica. The outside is covered with travertine. The mosaic on the dome is one of the largest in the world.


 
Finally, we present the so-called Cotton Palace, the same Pamukkale located in Turkey.
Pamukkale terraces are naturally travertine created by the interaction of high pressure and limestone. This resort is famous for its thermal waters. Cotton Palace is one of the most visited places in Turkey and a unique geological phenomenon in the world, which is included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.


 
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