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The Bizarre Story Behind The Ancient Egyptian Obelisk In Central Park

Central Park Egyptian Obelisk
Central Park Egyptian Obelisk

Central Park Egyptian Obelisk Cleopatra's needle in new york city is one of a pair of obelisks, together named cleopatra's needles, that were moved from the ruins of the caesareum of alexandria, ancient egypt, in the 19th century. Thousands of people walk through central park every day unknowingly passing by a crumbling relic that connects the big apple to ancient egypt.

Obelisk Cleopatra S Needle Central Park Conservancy
Obelisk Cleopatra S Needle Central Park Conservancy

Obelisk Cleopatra S Needle Central Park Conservancy When the romans discovered the two obelisks in 12 bce, both had toppled and were lying partially buried in the sand. the romans transported the obelisks to alexandria and installed them at an entrance to a temple dedicated to julius caesar. Believe it or not, there's a truly ancient egyptian obelisk in central park. the egyptian obelisk is called cleopatra's needle even though it was already ancient by cleopatra's time and was actually commissioned by pharaoh thutmose iii. This is the bizarre tale of how it arrived in new york and the unusual forces that went behind its transportation from alexandra to a hill in the city’s most famous park. Carved from red granite, the obelisk is adorned with hieroglyphic inscriptions that tell stories of egyptian kings and deities. despite thousands of years of exposure to different climates, much of the intricate carvings remain visible, offering a glimpse into the artistic mastery of ancient egyptian stonemasons.

Egyptian Obelisk Central Park New York City Stock Photo Image Of
Egyptian Obelisk Central Park New York City Stock Photo Image Of

Egyptian Obelisk Central Park New York City Stock Photo Image Of This is the bizarre tale of how it arrived in new york and the unusual forces that went behind its transportation from alexandra to a hill in the city’s most famous park. Carved from red granite, the obelisk is adorned with hieroglyphic inscriptions that tell stories of egyptian kings and deities. despite thousands of years of exposure to different climates, much of the intricate carvings remain visible, offering a glimpse into the artistic mastery of ancient egyptian stonemasons. The london obelisk was raised in 1878, and this one arrived in new york three years later. the obelisk’s trip from egypt to new york was a complicated engineering feat. the delicate moving process required laborers to inch the monument on parallel beams, aided by roll boxes and a pile driver engine. In our ten years of making games centered around nyc history, the story of the central park obelisk has been one of ggc’s favorite monuments for its long and storied past, the various groups involved in its relocation, and its incongruity as an egyptian obelisk in the middle of new york. The obelisk was a gift from egypt to central park in 1881. since then it has been the tallest structure and one of the most popular tourists sights in central park. in 2011, the egyptian government threated to take back the obelisk due to neglect. In 1880, the 220 ton ancient obelisk now known as cleopatra’s needle arrived in the new york city from egypt.

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