Welcome to a visual journey through time. Each sticker represents a pivotal moment in human history — from ancient wonders to modern triumphs. Click on any event to learn more about the stories that defined civilizations.
Great Pyramid
Giza, Egypt
The Great Pyramid of Giza
The oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, built as a tomb for Pharaoh Khufu. It remained the tallest man-made structure for over 3,800 years.
Founding of Rome
Rome, Italy
The Eternal City
Legend says Romulus and Remus founded Rome, which would grow to become one of history's greatest empires, shaping law, architecture, and governance for millennia.
Parthenon
Athens, Greece
Peak of Classical Greece
The Parthenon was built during the height of the Athenian Empire, representing the pinnacle of Doric architecture and ancient Greek civilization.
Colosseum
Rome, Italy
The Flavian Amphitheatre
Capable of seating 50,000 spectators, the Colosseum hosted gladiatorial contests and public spectacles, becoming a symbol of Imperial Rome's power and engineering.
Battle of Hastings
England
The Norman Conquest
William the Conqueror defeated Harold Godwinson, forever changing English history, language, and culture. The Bayeux Tapestry chronicles this pivotal battle.
Magna Carta
Runnymede, England
The Great Charter
King John sealed this document, establishing that everyone — including the king — was subject to the law. It became a foundation for constitutional governance.
Mona Lisa
Florence, Italy
Leonardo's Masterpiece
Leonardo da Vinci began painting the world's most famous portrait, revolutionizing art with his sfumato technique and capturing the essence of Renaissance humanism.
Reformation
Wittenberg, Germany
95 Theses
Martin Luther's challenge to the Catholic Church sparked the Protestant Reformation, forever changing Christianity and European politics.
Columbus Sails
The Americas
A New World Discovered
Christopher Columbus's voyage across the Atlantic opened the Americas to European exploration, initiating an era of global exchange and transformation.
Steam Engine
England
Watt's Invention
James Watt's improved steam engine powered the Industrial Revolution, transforming manufacturing, transportation, and daily life across the globe.
Light Bulb
Menlo Park, USA
Edison's Illumination
Thomas Edison's practical incandescent light bulb brought electric light to the masses, extending productive hours and reshaping modern society.
First Flight
Kitty Hawk, USA
The Wright Brothers
Orville and Wilbur Wright achieved the first powered, sustained, and controlled heavier-than-air human flight, launching the age of aviation.
WWII Ends
Global
End of World War II
The deadliest conflict in human history concluded, reshaping the geopolitical landscape and leading to the formation of the United Nations.
Moon Landing
Sea of Tranquility
One Giant Leap
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the Moon, fulfilling humanity's ancient dream and marking a new era of space exploration.
Berlin Wall
Berlin, Germany
Fall of the Wall
The Berlin Wall's fall symbolized the end of the Cold War and the reunification of Germany, marking a triumph of freedom over division.
World Wide Web
CERN, Switzerland
The Digital Revolution
Tim Berners-Lee's invention transformed how humanity shares information, connecting the world in ways previously unimaginable.