Well, darling, it sounds like you're talking about the Taj Mahal in India. It took a whopping 15 years to build that beauty, and those poor workers lugged around 20,000 tons of marble to make it happen. But hey, all that effort was totally worth it for one of the most iconic symbols of love in the world.
The noblest: marble.
The temple looks like a lotus flower and is made of marble, cement, dolomite and sand.
It was builted in 447 the foundation are made of stone and the temple is made of marble. The architects/artists were Iktinos and Kallikrates. The marble was transferred from the nearby mount Pentelicus.
It is excessively used in engineering and technical drawings.
Phidias had help building the Parthenon by i don't know cos i hav been trying to find it out but KNOWHERE says it Answer by RoshniF: Phidias didn't build the Parthenon, but he built the statue of Athena that was put inside the Parthenon. The Parthenon was built by many ancient Greek workers.
Parthenon
In the town of Marble, Colorado. Marble from Marble, CO. was used to build the Lincoln Memorial In Washington D.C.
It takes 20000 day to build an oil rig.
they used it to build structures and statues
it took 90,000 workers to build it.
It was made out of marble and the foundations were made of limestone.
Marble and Costwold Stone
by sledges up ramps hauled by gangs of slaves.
The Lincoln Memorial was made with Indiana Limestone, Yule Marble and Georgian Marble.
The Charminar is made of limestone, granite, mortar and pulverised marble.
Marble, mostly - from what we know.
White Marble