David Statue, Italy: David is a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture created between 1501 and 1504, by the Italian artist Michelangelo.
Olmec colossal heads, Mexico: The Olmec were an ancient Pre-Columbian civilization living in the tropical lowlands of south-central Mexico.
Statue of Liberty, New York, United States: Located on Liberty Island in Manhattan, the statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886.
Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: The statue is considered the largest Art Deco statue in the world and the 5th largest statue of Jesus in the world.
The Motherland Calls, Volgograd, Russia: The Motherland Calls statue, or simply The Motherland is a statue in Volgograd (formerly known as Stalingrad) commemorating the Battle of Stalingrad.
Moai, Easter Island: Monolithic human figures carved by the Rapa Nui people from rock between the years 1250 and 1500.
The Great Sphinx Of Giza, Egypt: Commonly referred to as the Sphinx, it is a limestone statue of a mythical creature with a lion’s body and a human head.
The Terrace of the Lions, Delos Island, Greece: The island of Delos is one of the most important mythological, historical and archaeological sites in Greece.
The Little Mermaid, Denmark: A bronze statue depicting a mermaid, in Copenhagen, Denmark. Based on the fairy tale of the same name by Hans Christian Andersen.
The Thinker: bronze sculpture by Auguste Rodin. The work shows a nude male figure at about life-size sitting on a rock with his chin resting on one hand as though deep in thought.