Through magic, you get to transfer a historical building (could be a temple, palace, large statue, anything) that is not around anymore into the present day. It is in mint condition, including the interior. You don't get to plunder it to enrich yourself, and it will serve as a museum right away. If you pick something that didn't really exist, nothing happens. Safekeeping and maintenance will not be an issue.
What construction that has been destroyed do you revive?
persepolis
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>>2537210
>What construction that has been destroyed do you revive?
Treblinka Death Camp
OPs picks:
>Library of Alexandria
>Palace of Constantinople
>Colossus of Rhodes
>>2537210
The correct answer is, the great library of Alexandria.
But I would probably go with the Hadrian's "villa," just because it intrigues me.
>>2537210
Temple in Arkona.
>>2537210
Colossus of Rhodes. Although I believe it would be pretty unimpressive.
>>2537230
>The correct answer is, the great library of Alexandria.
This is so obvious an answer that it makes the question boring. Maybe it should be three different structures or something.
>>2537210
Königsberg castle
>>2537438
Or let's just stipulate that, for purposes of making the thread interesting, you don't get to chose the Library. Assume somebody else has got that covered.
WTC