The colosseum
it was built in 1001 AD and it no longer stands today
Lots of them. Every building that stands today was originally a building.
537 A.D. was when the church that stands today was built
It was built as a church bell tower. It stands next to the church today.
It was built by the Romans...in Rome. It was said to be the grandest of gladiatorial arenas in the Roman Empire. It still stands today.
It is not certain, but today a mosque stands where king Solomon built his temple.
The Round House, located in the United Kingdom, was built in 1776. It was designed by architect James Wyatt and is notable for its circular structure. The building has served various purposes over the years, including as a public house and a private residence. Today, it stands as a historical landmark.
there was one in 1794 but it got destroyed the other one was built in 1817 it still stands today
The original academy building was built in 1740 as a house of worship. Later, in 1749, it was converted into the Academy. The location of the academy (building) was on the west side of Fourth Street just around the corner from Arch Street. Later, a Dormitory was built (c. 1755) on the north side, and a Provost House was built on the SW corner of Fourth and Arch. At the time, the academy was the largest building in Philadelphia; 100 x 70 feet. Today, the Holiday Inn stands in its place.
Johannesburg was never officialy founded, however in the settlement where it stands today - the first homes were built in 1886.
Today, the Todd House in Tabor, Iowa, still stands as a monument of the Underground Railroad. The building is open for public tours by appointment. The Tabor Historical Society maintains the building.
Ellis Island was officially opened as an immigration station on January 1, 1892. However, the island itself was not "built" in the conventional sense; it was originally a natural landmass that was expanded and developed over time. The construction of the main immigration station building, which still stands today, was completed in 1900.