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Buildings of the world - Flyers 3

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  • The London Eye is also known as the ____________.
    Millennium Wheel
  • The Eiffel Tower was named after Gustave Eiffel who ________ it.
    designed
  • Empire State Building has a _____________ near the top which is struck by lightning around 23 times every year.
    lightning rod
  • Taj Mahal is a ____________ which is a building that contains tombs for important people.
    mausoleum
  • The St Basil's ___________ has 9 towers which are bright and colorful.
    cathedral
  • The Burj Khalifa is the ___________ in the world.
    tallest building
  • Earlier ______ of The Great Wall were made from stone, wood and earth.
    sections
  • London Eye is one of London’s most popular ____________, more than 3.5 million people visit every year.
    tourist attractions
  • The Tower of Pisa is famous for _________ to one side.
    leaning
  • It took 20,000 workers around __________ to build the Great Piramid.
    20 years
  • The roadway of Tower Bridge opens up to allow tall ships to ___________.
    pass through
  • The Grand Organ inside the Opera house is the largest mechanical ___________ in the world.
    musical instrument
  • The Taj Mahal is made of ___________ and took over 20 years to build.
    white marble
  • Jorn Utzon, the architect of Sydney Opera House, was _________ by things in nature such as shells, bird wings and walnuts.
    inspired
  • The Sphinx was carved out of ____________ and some people think it was once painted red, blue and yellow.
    limestone
  • There are _________ inside the Sydney Opera House, including 5 theatres.
    1000 rooms
  • The Eiffel Tower’s nickname is ‘La dame de fer’ which means ‘____________.’
    the iron lady
  • The Great Pyramid is one of the Seven _________.
    Wonders of the World
  • There are either 296 steps or 294 steps to climb to the top of Tower of Pisa, depending on which __________ is used.
    staircase