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which of these structures is taller than the great pyramid of giza?

The Great Pyramid of Giza stands at about 146.6 meters (481 feet) tall originally, though erosion has reduced it slightly to around 138 meters today. Many iconic modern and historical structures surpass this height, from towers to skyscrapers, showcasing humanity's engineering evolution over millennia.

Key Heights Comparison

Here's a table of notable structures taller than the Great Pyramid, drawn from historical and current records (heights include antennas or spires where applicable):

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StructureHeight (meters)LocationNotable Fact
Eiffel Tower330Paris, FranceIconic iron lattice tower built for 1889 World's Fair.
Empire State Building443New York, USAArt Deco skyscraper, tallest in the world for nearly 40 years.
Petronas Towers452Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaTwin towers, once the world's tallest at completion in 1998.
Burj Khalifa828Dubai, UAECurrent tallest building and structure, opened in 2010.
Tokyo Skytree634Tokyo, JapanTallest tower ever built, used for broadcasting.
Ulm Minster (spire)162Ulm, GermanyTallest church in the world today.

Historical Firsts

  • Lincoln Cathedral (160 meters, 1311–1549, England): The first known structure to eclipse the pyramid after nearly 4,000 years of its dominance; its spire collapsed in a storm.
  • St. Nicholas' Church (147 meters, 1874, Hamburg, Germany): Among the oldest still-standing taller examples from early records.

Modern Standouts

Countless skyscrapers now dwarf the pyramid—over 200 buildings exceed 300 meters alone as of 2026—but the Burj Khalifa remains the pinnacle at twice the pyramid's original height. Tokyo Skytree leads towers at 634 meters, blending tourism with tech.

TL;DR: Virtually all major modern towers and skyscrapers (e.g., Eiffel Tower at 330m, Burj Khalifa at 828m) are taller; historically, Lincoln Cathedral was the first to surpass it around 1311.

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