20 Places That Were Almost Wonders of the World

Better luck next time

The Wonders of the World is such a great concept we don't talk about too often. In different times of human history, some people would gather to discuss monuments and landmarks that represent the times and the history of humankind in unique ways and techniques. One of the last times this happened was in the 2000s, when people could call or text to vote their favorite Wonder of the World for posterity.

Many monuments, buildings, and other man-made structures entered the poll as nominees with a dream, but only seven were selected out of hundreds from all over the world. While the results disappointed some people, the truth is that humanity isn't really working on these kinds of monuments anymore, so they could totally get another chance the next time someone decides to hold a new contest.

So, here are some iconic places around the world that were almost new Wonders, but they didn't have what it takes to be one of the greats.

Palace of Parliament

The Romanian building is located in Bucharest.

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank

Created to facilitate the opium trade, almost Wonder of the World.

Neuschwanstein Castle

The palace is located on a hill in Schwangau, Germany, near the border with Austria.

Moai

Hundreds of theories have been written about these Easter Island giant heads.

Kiyomizu-dera

The Buddhist temple is located in Kyoto, Japan, and is more than 1200 years old.

The Forbidden City

The imperial palace complex is in Beijing, China.

Canadian National Tower

The Canadians nominated this tower but didn't get the prize.

Big Hole

While this landmark in Kimberley, South Africa, looks natural, it's considered the deepest hole excavated by hand.

Badshahi Mosque

The mosque located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, was constructed between 1671 and 1673.

Angkor Wat

The Hindu-Buddhist complex is part of Cambodia's flag.

Ananda Temple

The temple located in Bagan, Myanmar, is almost a thousand years old.

Alhambra

This palace and fortress complex is located in Granada, Spain, and it's one of the best-preserved Islamic palaces in the world.

Hagia Sophia

Also known as Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque, it's located in Istanbul, Turkey.

Acropolis of Athens

The Ancient Greek citadel is an iconic landmark preserved for centuries.

Eiffel Tower

Criticised at first, it has become a symbol of Paris and French culture.

Timbuktu

The ancient city in Mali wasn't built by aliens.

Sydney Opera House

Located in Australia, it's considered one of the world's most famous buildings.

Stonehenge

People are still wondering if these rocks have any meaning.

Statue of Liberty

The French built a lot of them, but none like the one in New York.

Red Square

The most iconic square in Russia.

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