Great Sphinx of Giza

It is 73 meters long (counting from paws to tail), 20 meters high, and 19 meters wide.

An excerpt from the article 12 facts about Great Sphinx of Giza
For most of its existence, the lower part of the statue rested buried in the desert sands. It was not until an archaeological survey in 1817, led by Italian archaeologist Giovanni Battista Caviglia, that its torso was excavated from under the desert sands. The Sphinx’s paws did not see the sun’s light until 1878.