Nestling in the foothills of the Alps in northern Italy, 30 miles from the ancient city of Turin, lies the valley of Valchiusella. Peppered with medieval villages, the hillside scenery is certainly picturesque.
But it is deep underground, buried into the ancient rock, that the region's greatest wonders are concealed.
Here, 100ft down and hidden from public view, lies an astonishing secret - one that has drawn comparisons with the fabled city of Atlantis and has been dubbed 'the Eighth Wonder of the World' by the Italian government.
For weaving their way underneath the hillside are nine ornate temples, on five levels, whose scale and opulence take the breath away.
Constructed like a three-dimensional book, narrating the history of humanity, they are linked by hundreds of metres of richly decorated tunnels and occupy almost 300,000 cubic feet - Big Ben is 15,000 cubic feet.
You just HAVE to see this (follow the link for an article with lots of images).
See also: http://www.damanhur.org/temple/
amazing!! It's one of
amazing!!
It's one of these examples that proves what someone can accomplish if he/she/them set their mind to it....
The "maniacal" part of the labour reminds me a bit of the "palais du facteur cheval" in france (though definately not as big and nice as this); a palace build by a "simple" postman who picked up the stones for it on his daily route and built a palace out of them singlehandedly over more then 10 years....