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Limestone Through The Years

See Limestone In Historic Places

Limestone is a beautiful stone and many people use it in a number of locations throughout their homes. Did you know that it’s one of the most popular stones in the world? Over time, history has proven its longevity, durability, and beauty. Limestone has shaped architecture in many ways and it has shown up in fascinating places throughout history over the centuries. If you are considering installing limestone floors, countertops, fireplace surrounds, or something else, know that you would be sharing a historic material used all over the world.

The Great Pyramid Of Giza, Egypt

The Great Pyramid, which is known as one of the Seven Wonders of the World, is made from limestone! Of course, granite and mortar are involved as well, but the majority of the pyramid’s material is limestone. The polished white limestone on the surface was carefully cut at the right slant to give the pyramid its unique design. That can tell you plenty about the beauty of the materials (just look at the pyramid!) and it also shows you how easy it is to mold in certain ways.

The Parthenon In Athens, Greece

The Ancient Greeks loved limestone and put it into their architecture in many locations. The Parthenon is one of the most notable instances where you can check out its foundation made from limestone. People have taken this idea and put it into architecture all over the world. Not only was limestone utilized because of its durability, but it also brought a level of elegance and grace.

The Lincoln Memorial In Washington D.C., U.S.

The Lincoln Memorial took the idea of a Greek Temple and expanded on it. The memorial itself is made from natural Indiana Limestone and the columns are also limestone. There are other materials involved in the area, such as granite and marble, but the limestone contrasts those and brings a timeless elegance and grace to the structure.

The Great Sphinx Of Giza, Egypt

When you learned about Egypt for the very first time, this monolith statue was probably the first picture shown in the area. It’s a mythical creature with the body of a lion and a human head that has lasted for thousands of years. And it was made from limestone material! The same limestone that people use in their homes all over the world.

What Will Limestone Do For You?

When you are considering placing limestone in your home, you probably aren’t going all out and creating a large memorial or pyramid. But you can get the same durability, longevity, and beauty that these historic elements have—in the comforts of your own home! Limestone has a style that never changes and never goes out of trend. Whether you want columns, flooring, countertops, a fountain, or something completely different, it can help you reach your elegance goals. Contact Impression for customizable options on all things limestone. Working with experts on the material helps you ensure that you’ll get what you want for your home!