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The construction of the U.S. Capitol building began in 1793 and was largely completed by 1814, although it underwent several expansions and renovations over the years. The main structure took about 21 years to build, but the Capitol has continued to evolve, with significant additions like the dome completed in 1866. Thus, while the initial building process took a couple of decades, the legislative structure has been an ongoing project since its inception.
The answer is The great Pyramid in Egypt it took over 25 years to build. Just imagine that!!!!!!!!!!
The Colosseum in Rome took approximately 1700 years to complete its full structure and surrounding infrastructure, with construction starting in AD 70-80 and continuing in various stages over the centuries. While the main structure was built relatively quickly, ongoing renovations, restorations, and modifications throughout the medieval and Renaissance periods contributed to the extended timeline. Today, it stands as a symbol of ancient Roman engineering and architecture.
Great Pyramid of Giza was the world's tallest building from c. 2570 BC to c. 1300 AD.*(Or for 4,000 years the Great Pyramid was the tallest structure in Giza.)For the source and more detailed information concerning this issue, click on the related links section indicated below.
There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.There was no Roman emperor who's palace was covered over with dirt after his suicide. It sounds as if you are thinking the the emperor Nero who did in fact build a magnificent palace called the Golden House. However it was never covered over with dirt after his suicide, especially by the people of Rome who loved him. (It was the senate and the aristocrats who hated him). Parts of the house were recycled, the Colosseum being built upon one of the artificial lakes that were part of the Golden House's gardens.
The landform was crafted over millions of years by nature.
It took eight years to build the structure. It was begun in 72 and dedicated in 80. But remember this was the time it took to build the physical structure. It took time to lay out the plans, have them approved/rejected and then gone over again. Also, even though it was open for business in 80, it was not complete. It is said that Titus made an addition (the sources differ) and it is known that Domitian added the awning and an underground passageway for the gladiators during his reign.It took eight years to build the structure. It was begun in 72 and dedicated in 80. But remember this was the time it took to build the physical structure. It took time to lay out the plans, have them approved/rejected and then gone over again. Also, even though it was open for business in 80, it was not complete. It is said that Titus made an addition (the sources differ) and it is known that Domitian added the awning and an underground passageway for the gladiators during his reign.It took eight years to build the structure. It was begun in 72 and dedicated in 80. But remember this was the time it took to build the physical structure. It took time to lay out the plans, have them approved/rejected and then gone over again. Also, even though it was open for business in 80, it was not complete. It is said that Titus made an addition (the sources differ) and it is known that Domitian added the awning and an underground passageway for the gladiators during his reign.It took eight years to build the structure. It was begun in 72 and dedicated in 80. But remember this was the time it took to build the physical structure. It took time to lay out the plans, have them approved/rejected and then gone over again. Also, even though it was open for business in 80, it was not complete. It is said that Titus made an addition (the sources differ) and it is known that Domitian added the awning and an underground passageway for the gladiators during his reign.It took eight years to build the structure. It was begun in 72 and dedicated in 80. But remember this was the time it took to build the physical structure. It took time to lay out the plans, have them approved/rejected and then gone over again. Also, even though it was open for business in 80, it was not complete. It is said that Titus made an addition (the sources differ) and it is known that Domitian added the awning and an underground passageway for the gladiators during his reign.It took eight years to build the structure. It was begun in 72 and dedicated in 80. But remember this was the time it took to build the physical structure. It took time to lay out the plans, have them approved/rejected and then gone over again. Also, even though it was open for business in 80, it was not complete. It is said that Titus made an addition (the sources differ) and it is known that Domitian added the awning and an underground passageway for the gladiators during his reign.It took eight years to build the structure. It was begun in 72 and dedicated in 80. But remember this was the time it took to build the physical structure. It took time to lay out the plans, have them approved/rejected and then gone over again. Also, even though it was open for business in 80, it was not complete. It is said that Titus made an addition (the sources differ) and it is known that Domitian added the awning and an underground passageway for the gladiators during his reign.It took eight years to build the structure. It was begun in 72 and dedicated in 80. But remember this was the time it took to build the physical structure. It took time to lay out the plans, have them approved/rejected and then gone over again. Also, even though it was open for business in 80, it was not complete. It is said that Titus made an addition (the sources differ) and it is known that Domitian added the awning and an underground passageway for the gladiators during his reign.It took eight years to build the structure. It was begun in 72 and dedicated in 80. But remember this was the time it took to build the physical structure. It took time to lay out the plans, have them approved/rejected and then gone over again. Also, even though it was open for business in 80, it was not complete. It is said that Titus made an addition (the sources differ) and it is known that Domitian added the awning and an underground passageway for the gladiators during his reign.
The construction of the U.S. Capitol building began in 1793 and was largely completed by 1814, although it underwent several expansions and renovations over the years. The main structure took about 21 years to build, but the Capitol has continued to evolve, with significant additions like the dome completed in 1866. Thus, while the initial building process took a couple of decades, the legislative structure has been an ongoing project since its inception.
You can build a structure from sticks and tie them together with vine and then drape clothing or leaves over the top and then tie them on with the leftover vine!
The answer is The great Pyramid in Egypt it took over 25 years to build. Just imagine that!!!!!!!!!!
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Over 200 to 300 years
Did you know that Castles took over 20 years to build!
Because Cheops had the biggest of the three pyramids , the great pyramid . The great pyramid was built over thousands of years ago. It was one of the largest handmade temples that was ever constructed. It took over 20 years to build the great pyramid. A while after Cheops died , intruders invaded the pyramid and stole the gold and the jewelry that was inside , along with the kings body! The great pyranid failed to keep the kings body safe. But it has kept his name alive over 4,500 years after his death. ~Anonymouse
No. To build the great pyramid, it is estimated to have taken 100,000 men over 20 years to build it. Easy, no, but they were persistent and successful.
It was built over a period of several hundred years. It wasn't a single build project.
it took about 43,000 of years also the people had done it over there generation