Towering Pillars That Define Magnificent Architecture Across the Ages

April28,2025

Built in 113 AD to commemorate Emperor Trajan's victory; intricate spiral bas-relief carvings.

Trajan’s Column – Rome, Italy

A UNESCO World Heritage Site; tallest brick minaret in the world at 72.5 meters.

Qutub Minar – Delhi, India

A Roman victory column modeled after Trajan's Column; richly detailed with historical reliefs

Column of Marcus Aurelius – Rome, Italy

Erected in Trafalgar Square to honor Admiral Horatio Nelson; a neoclassical icon.

Nelson’s Column – London, England

Symbol of military victories; crowned with a golden statue of Victoria, the Roman goddess of victory.

Victory Column (Siegessäule) – Berlin, Germany

The world's tallest stone structure and obelisk at 169 meters; a tribute to George Washington.

Washington Monument – Washington, D.C., USA

Dating back to the 3rd century BCE; known for its beautifully polished sandstone and the Lion Capital.

Pillar of Ashoka – Sarnath, India

Giant stelae from the ancient Kingdom of Aksum; impressive feats of single-piece stone carving

Aksum Obelisks – Axum, Ethiopia

Shaped like a ship's prow, this pillar honors the Age of Exploration.

Monument to the Discoveries (Padrão dos Descobrimentos) – Lisbon, Portugal