obelisk

     

An obelisk (Greek ὀβελίσκος [obeliskos], iminutive of ὀβελός [obelos], "needle") is a tall, narrow, four-sided, tapering monument which ends in a pyramidal top. Ancient obelisks were made of a single piece of stone (a monolith); however, most modern obelisks are made of individual stones, and can even have interior spaces. The original form is Egyptian and all subsequent versions are derived from the original Egyptian pattern.

Trivia about obelisk

  • This stone pillar from Luxor stands 75 feet high in the Place de la Concorde in Paris
  • It's the type of structure seen here: