Parthenon
yes.
Because it was the tallest, Brick Building ever made in that time.
Examples include the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Taj Mahal, the Parthenon and other ancient greek buildings such as the Temple of Apollo at Delphi. Many of the oldest major Roman buildings were made of marble, but after the invention of concrete, marble cladding or "revetment" became more common in later buildings; meaning that for buildings like the Colosseum the facade was made of marble, but the structure was made of brick and concrete.
The Taj Mahal is made from Marble :) :P
A marble statue is a statue made of marble :)
Marble.
Some of the floors are marble. Mostly the building is made of wood and steel.
Many artists use marble as a medium for their art. Michelangelo used marble for many of his famous statues that include David, Pieta, and The Venus de Milo. The Discus Thrower is a marble statue made by Myron.
Parthenon
A building
No building on earth is 'made from diamonds'.
because of weathering it has to be broken down
The Lincoln statue is made of Georgia Mable & the building is made of Colorado Yule Marble & limestone.
the awesome josh building was made from limestone in 2003
The Marble Arch was built as a ceremonial entrance to Buckingham Palace for the royals. It has been built, moved and dismantled several times. It is made of white Carrara marble.
The Romans used a lot of marble in their sculptures, Italy is famous for its marble. They also used basalt and rarely bronze. Many small statuettes were made of ceramic material.