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A Visual Timeline of the Tallest Historical Structures

August 28, 2019

The Stone Age: 8000 — 2570 BCE

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Cathedral Creation: 1221 — 1549 CE

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From Churches to the Chrysler: 1569 — 1930

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Bigger, Better, Glitzier: 1931 — Present

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https://www.visualcapitalist.com/a-visual-timeline-of-the-tallest-historical-structures/


World’s Tallest Building Timeline
Here is a list showing the timeline of tallest buildings in the world, which notes each building, its height, and the years that structure was the tallest:

  • Tower of Jericho, modern-day Jericho, Palestine (28 feet, 8.5 meters): 8000 – ~4000 B.C.E.
  • Anu Ziggurat, modern-day Al-Warka, Iraq (40 feet, 13 meters): 4000 – 2648 B.C.E.
  • Step Pyramid of Djoser, modern-day Saqqara, Egypt (205 feet, 62.6 meters): 2648 – 2610 B.C.E.
  • Meidum Pyramid, modern-day Meidum, Egypt (307 feet, 93.5 meters): 2610 – 2605 B.C.E.
  • Bent Pyramid, modern-day Dahshur, Egypt (332 feet, 101.1 meters – 2605 – 2600 B.C.E.
  • Red Pyramid of Dahshur, modern-day Dahshur, Egypt (344 feet, 105 meters): 2600 – 2570 B.C.E.
  • Great Pyramid of Giza, modern-day Giza, Egypt (481 feet, 146.6 meters): 2570 B.C.E. – 1221 C.E.
  • Old St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, England (489 feet, 149 meters): 1221 – 1311 C.E.
  • Lincoln Cathedral, Lincoln, England (524 feet, 159.7 meters): 1311 – 1548
  • Mary’s Church, Stralsund, Germany (495 feet, 151 meters): 1549 – 1569
  • Cathedral of Saint Peter of Beauvais, Beauvais, France (502 feet, 153 meters): 1569 – 1573
  • Mary’s Church, Stralsund, Germany (495 feet, 151 meters):1573 – 1647
  • Strasbourg Cathedral, Strasbourg, France (469 feet, 142 meters): 1647 – 1874
  • Church of Saint Nicholas, Amsterdam, Netherlands (482 feet, 147 meters): 1874 – 1876
  • Rouen Cathedral, Rouen, France (495 feet, 151 meters): 1876 – 1880
  • Cologne Cathedral, Cologne, Germany (516.3 feet, 157.4 meters): 1880 – 1884
  • Washington Monument, Washington D.C., United States (555 feet, 169 meters): 1884 – 1889
  • Eiffel Tower, Paris, France (984 feet, 300 meters): 1889 – 1930
  • Chrysler Building, New York City, United States (1,046 feet, 318.9 meters): 1930 – 1931
  • Empire State Building, New York City, United States (1,250 feet, 381 meters): 1931 – 1971
  • World Trade Center, New York City, United States (1,368 feet, 417 meters): 1971 – 1973
  • Sears Tower, Chicago, United States (1,450 feet, 442 meters): 1973 – 1998
  • Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (1,483 feet, 451.9 meters): 1998 – 2004
  • Taipei 101, Taipei, Taiwan(1,671 feet, 509.2 meters): 2004 – 2010
  • Burj Khalifa, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (2,717 feet, 828 meters): 2009 – Today
Note: This list of tallest buildings in the world includes freestanding structures — both buildings that are meant to house people and structures like the Washington Monument that are not meant to be occupied. It does not include supported or guyed masts. If you look at our infographic, which has a list of tallest structures in the world, you’ll see that radio and TV towers were actually the tallest man-made things during this time, until the Burj Khalifa was built.

https://www.alansfactoryoutlet.com/...nd-structures-in-the-world-throughout-history
 
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A Visual Timeline of the Tallest Historical Structures

August 28, 2019

The Stone Age: 8000 — 2570 BCE

TallestStructure_1c.jpg



Cathedral Creation: 1221 — 1549 CE

TallestStructure_2.2.jpg



From Churches to the Chrysler: 1569 — 1930

TallestStructure_3.2.jpg



Bigger, Better, Glitzier: 1931 — Present

TallestStructure_4.2.jpg


https://www.visualcapitalist.com/a-visual-timeline-of-the-tallest-historical-structures/


World’s Tallest Building Timeline
Here is a list showing the timeline of tallest buildings in the world, which notes each building, its height, and the years that structure was the tallest:

  • Tower of Jericho, modern-day Jericho, Palestine (28 feet, 8.5 meters): 8000 – ~4000 B.C.E.
  • Anu Ziggurat, modern-day Al-Warka, Iraq (40 feet, 13 meters): 4000 – 2648 B.C.E.
  • Step Pyramid of Djoser, modern-day Saqqara, Egypt (205 feet, 62.6 meters): 2648 – 2610 B.C.E.
  • Meidum Pyramid, modern-day Meidum, Egypt (307 feet, 93.5 meters): 2610 – 2605 B.C.E.
  • Bent Pyramid, modern-day Dahshur, Egypt (332 feet, 101.1 meters – 2605 – 2600 B.C.E.
  • Red Pyramid of Dahshur, modern-day Dahshur, Egypt (344 feet, 105 meters): 2600 – 2570 B.C.E.
  • Great Pyramid of Giza, modern-day Giza, Egypt (481 feet, 146.6 meters): 2570 B.C.E. – 1221 C.E.
  • Old St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, England (489 feet, 149 meters): 1221 – 1311 C.E.
  • Lincoln Cathedral, Lincoln, England (524 feet, 159.7 meters): 1311 – 1548
  • Mary’s Church, Stralsund, Germany (495 feet, 151 meters): 1549 – 1569
  • Cathedral of Saint Peter of Beauvais, Beauvais, France (502 feet, 153 meters): 1569 – 1573
  • Mary’s Church, Stralsund, Germany (495 feet, 151 meters):1573 – 1647
  • Strasbourg Cathedral, Strasbourg, France (469 feet, 142 meters): 1647 – 1874
  • Church of Saint Nicholas, Amsterdam, Netherlands (482 feet, 147 meters): 1874 – 1876
  • Rouen Cathedral, Rouen, France (495 feet, 151 meters): 1876 – 1880
  • Cologne Cathedral, Cologne, Germany (516.3 feet, 157.4 meters): 1880 – 1884
  • Washington Monument, Washington D.C., United States (555 feet, 169 meters): 1884 – 1889
  • Eiffel Tower, Paris, France (984 feet, 300 meters): 1889 – 1930
  • Chrysler Building, New York City, United States (1,046 feet, 318.9 meters): 1930 – 1931
  • Empire State Building, New York City, United States (1,250 feet, 381 meters): 1931 – 1971
  • World Trade Center, New York City, United States (1,368 feet, 417 meters): 1971 – 1973
  • Sears Tower, Chicago, United States (1,450 feet, 442 meters): 1973 – 1998
  • Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (1,483 feet, 451.9 meters): 1998 – 2004
  • Taipei 101, Taipei, Taiwan(1,671 feet, 509.2 meters): 2004 – 2010
  • Burj Khalifa, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (2,717 feet, 828 meters): 2009 – Today
Note: This list of tallest buildings in the world includes freestanding structures — both buildings that are meant to house people and structures like the Washington Monument that are not meant to be occupied. It does not include supported or guyed masts. If you look at our infographic, which has a list of tallest structures in the world, you’ll see that radio and TV towers were actually the tallest man-made things during this time, until the Burj Khalifa was built.

https://www.alansfactoryoutlet.com/...nd-structures-in-the-world-throughout-history
I think Saudis wanted to build the tallest. What happened to that project, any news?
 
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I think Saudis wanted to build the tallest. What happened to that project, any news?

I think you mean the 'Jeddah Tower' (formerly known as the 'Kingdom Tower') which will be 1000 meters tall.
Construction of this tower is still in progress.
Estimated completion is in 2020.

Tower of Babel ?

There has not been any archeological evidence that the Tower of Babel existed.
However some scholars say that it might have been a structure in Babylon called 'Etemenanki'.
This structure was dedicated to a Mesopotamian god.
Etemenanki was about 91 meters tall.
The city of Babylon existed between 18th to 6th centuries B.C.
This would historically place Etemenanki between the
  • Great Pyramid of Giza, modern-day Giza, Egypt (481 feet, 146.6 meters): 2570 B.C.E. – 1221 C.E.
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  • Old St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, England (489 feet, 149 meters): 1221 – 1311 C.E.
if Etemenanki was taller than the Great Pyramid of Giza. But the pyramid was taller than Etemenanki and that is why it is not listed or displayed in the graphics.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etemenanki
 
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For 4,000 years Asia dominated before Europe came up with St. Pauls Cathedral only 800 years ago. And people take Europe as default for progress. Bahh ....
 
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For 4,000 years Asia dominated before Europe came up with St. Pauls Cathedral only 800 years ago. And people take Europe as default for progress. Bahh ....
basically bcz of man power but europe did due to technical advancement and cheap colonial resources. even today if you have army of slaves you can build tall structure.
 
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A Visual Timeline of the Tallest Historical Structures

August 28, 2019

The Stone Age: 8000 — 2570 BCE

TallestStructure_1c.jpg



Cathedral Creation: 1221 — 1549 CE

TallestStructure_2.2.jpg



From Churches to the Chrysler: 1569 — 1930

TallestStructure_3.2.jpg



Bigger, Better, Glitzier: 1931 — Present

TallestStructure_4.2.jpg


https://www.visualcapitalist.com/a-visual-timeline-of-the-tallest-historical-structures/


World’s Tallest Building Timeline
Here is a list showing the timeline of tallest buildings in the world, which notes each building, its height, and the years that structure was the tallest:

  • Tower of Jericho, modern-day Jericho, Palestine (28 feet, 8.5 meters): 8000 – ~4000 B.C.E.
  • Anu Ziggurat, modern-day Al-Warka, Iraq (40 feet, 13 meters): 4000 – 2648 B.C.E.
  • Step Pyramid of Djoser, modern-day Saqqara, Egypt (205 feet, 62.6 meters): 2648 – 2610 B.C.E.
  • Meidum Pyramid, modern-day Meidum, Egypt (307 feet, 93.5 meters): 2610 – 2605 B.C.E.
  • Bent Pyramid, modern-day Dahshur, Egypt (332 feet, 101.1 meters – 2605 – 2600 B.C.E.
  • Red Pyramid of Dahshur, modern-day Dahshur, Egypt (344 feet, 105 meters): 2600 – 2570 B.C.E.
  • Great Pyramid of Giza, modern-day Giza, Egypt (481 feet, 146.6 meters): 2570 B.C.E. – 1221 C.E.
  • Old St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, England (489 feet, 149 meters): 1221 – 1311 C.E.
  • Lincoln Cathedral, Lincoln, England (524 feet, 159.7 meters): 1311 – 1548
  • Mary’s Church, Stralsund, Germany (495 feet, 151 meters): 1549 – 1569
  • Cathedral of Saint Peter of Beauvais, Beauvais, France (502 feet, 153 meters): 1569 – 1573
  • Mary’s Church, Stralsund, Germany (495 feet, 151 meters):1573 – 1647
  • Strasbourg Cathedral, Strasbourg, France (469 feet, 142 meters): 1647 – 1874
  • Church of Saint Nicholas, Amsterdam, Netherlands (482 feet, 147 meters): 1874 – 1876
  • Rouen Cathedral, Rouen, France (495 feet, 151 meters): 1876 – 1880
  • Cologne Cathedral, Cologne, Germany (516.3 feet, 157.4 meters): 1880 – 1884
  • Washington Monument, Washington D.C., United States (555 feet, 169 meters): 1884 – 1889
  • Eiffel Tower, Paris, France (984 feet, 300 meters): 1889 – 1930
  • Chrysler Building, New York City, United States (1,046 feet, 318.9 meters): 1930 – 1931
  • Empire State Building, New York City, United States (1,250 feet, 381 meters): 1931 – 1971
  • World Trade Center, New York City, United States (1,368 feet, 417 meters): 1971 – 1973
  • Sears Tower, Chicago, United States (1,450 feet, 442 meters): 1973 – 1998
  • Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (1,483 feet, 451.9 meters): 1998 – 2004
  • Taipei 101, Taipei, Taiwan(1,671 feet, 509.2 meters): 2004 – 2010
  • Burj Khalifa, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (2,717 feet, 828 meters): 2009 – Today
Note: This list of tallest buildings in the world includes freestanding structures — both buildings that are meant to house people and structures like the Washington Monument that are not meant to be occupied. It does not include supported or guyed masts. If you look at our infographic, which has a list of tallest structures in the world, you’ll see that radio and TV towers were actually the tallest man-made things during this time, until the Burj Khalifa was built.

https://www.alansfactoryoutlet.com/...nd-structures-in-the-world-throughout-history

I wish instead of TV towers, we had buildings listed as there are quite a few between Empire state building till Burj Khalifa, would have been an interesting read.
 
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Me is sure that even in Pakistan 8000 BCE - 4000 BCE were higher buildings as "8,5m"....
 
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For 4,000 years Asia dominated before Europe came up with St. Pauls Cathedral only 800 years ago. And people take Europe as default for progress. Bahh ....

And that 300-200 years that the Euros enjoyed is slowly fading away
 
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That list is wrong... the Ulmer Münster is taller than the Cologne Cathedral...till today it is the tallest church in the world with 161.3m it was planed to be 20m taller but the small city of Ulm had founding problmes so they finished at the 161.3m mark

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