Taj Mahal, the Incan city of Machu Picchu, and the Great Wall of China are among the 7 wonders of the world.
For centuries, human civilizations across the world have built and
created cities, buildings, monuments, tombs, temples, churches, mosques,
and other structures that continue to inspire awe in millions.
Narrowing down the world's wonders to only seven is a difficult task.
Luckily, the New7Wonders Foundation took the initiative to compose a
list of the "new" seven wonders of the world by narrowing down a list of
200 monuments from around the world, including some of the world's most
famous landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House and the Statue of
Liberty. 21 finalists were selected from this list, and the top seven
were selected by popular vote.
This is a list of the New7Wonders of the World.
The Taj Mahal is well known across the world for its historical
value, its tale of love, and its stunning beauty. The Taj Mahal is
located in the historic Indian city of Agra. It houses the tomb of
Mumtaz Mahal, the wife of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. It is said that
the Emperor loved his wife dearly and was prompted to build the Taj
Mahal after her death as a testament to his love. The construction of
the Taj Mahal was completed by 1632. The construction of the temple cost
the equivalent of US$827 million today. In 1983, the Taj Mahal was
inscribed by the UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Today, it attracts 7
to 8 million annual visitors each year.
This is a list of the New7Wonders of the World.
8. Taj Mahal - India
7. Colosseum - Italy
Rome, Italy hosts the Colosseum, which is one of the world's seven wonders. Sometimes called the Flavian Amphitheatre, the Colosseum is an oval-shaped amphitheater in the center of the city. Constructed from concrete and sand, it is the largest amphitheater in the world. The Colosseum's construction was initiated in AD 72 by Emperor Vespasian and was finished by AD 80 by his successor, Titus. Domitian, another emperor of the Flavian dynasty later made certain modifications to the amphitheater. The Colosseum had the capacity to host about 80,000 spectators. Mock sea battles, animal hunts, famous battle re-enactments, executions, and mythological dramas were just some of the public spectacles held at the Colosseum. Today, this wonder of the world is a popular tourist attraction and serves as the iconic symbol of Imperial Rome.6. Chichen Itza - Mexico
Chichen Itza is an archaeological site located in Mexico’s Yucatán State. It is a pre-Columbian city that was built during the Terminal Classic period by the Maya people. The historical value of the site contributes to its status as a wonder of the world. Chichen Itza is believed to have been one of the major cities of the ancient Mayan world and constructions in the city exhibit a variety of architectural styles.5. Machu Picchu - Peru
The dream destination of millions of people across the world, Machu Picchu is one of the seven wonders of the world. It is located in the Cusco Region of Peru’s Machupicchu District. According to the majority of archaeologists, the Inca emperor Pachacuti built Machu Picchu as an estate around the year 1450. The site developed as a city but was abandoned a century later during the Spanish Conquest. The site remained largely unknown to the rest of the world until its discovery by the American explorer Hiram Bingham. Machu Picchu is a great representation of the Incan way of life.4. Christ the Redeemer - Brazil
One of Brazil's most iconic symbols, the Art Deco styled statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro is one of the seven wonders of the world. The credit of building the statue goes to Paul Landowski, a French sculptor. The Romanian sculptor, Gheorghe Leonida, was responsible for fashioning the face. Christ the Redeemer is 98 feet tall and has a 26-feet tall pedestal. Its arms stretch 92 feet wide. The 635 metric ton statue, made of soapstone and concrete, is located atop the 2,300 feet tall Corcovado mountain. The construction of the statue was initiated in 1922 and completed by 1931.3. Petra - Jordan
Petra, a Jordanian wonder, is also listed among the seven wonders of the world. It has immense archaeological, historical, and architectural value that makes it a jaw-dropping tourist attraction. The water conduit system and the rock-cut architecture are the two most notable features of this ancient city. Petra is also nicknamed as the “Rose City” due to the stone color from which it is carved. Petra is not only one seven wonders of the world but is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is also listed as one of the "28 Places to See Before You Die” by the Smithsonian magazine.2. Great Wall of China - China
The Great Wall of China, a global tourist hotspot, is known across the world for its uniqueness, great length, and historical value. It is also considered to be one of the seven wonders of the world. The Great Wall of China is associated with thousands of years of Chinese history. A series of walls were initially built by Chinese empires and states over a period of many years, beginning as early as the 7th century BCE. These walls were then joined together to result in the Great Wall of China. UNESCO inscribed the site as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987.1. Great Pyramid of Giza (Honorary Candidate) - Completed c. 2560 BC
Although the Great Pyramid of Giza was not officially selected as one of the seven wonders of the world, it was assigned an honorary title because of its undeniable importance. The Great Pyramid of Giza is the biggest and the oldest one among the three pyramids forming the Giza Pyramid Complex. Egyptologists believe that this pyramid was built over a period of 10 to 20 years and completed by around 2560 BC. For over 3,800 years, the Great Pyramid of Giza stood tall as the world’s tallest structure until this position was replaced by the skyscrapers of the modern world. The Pyramid has baffled engineers and architects across the world as to how it was constructed in times when modern infrastructural facilities did not exist. The pyramid houses the tomb of Khufu, the Fourth Dynasty Egyptian pharaoh.What Are the Seven Wonders of the World?
The Seven Wonders of the World are the Taj Mahal, the Colosseum, the
Chichen Itza, Machu Picchu, Christ the Redeemer, Petra, and the Great
Wall of China. The Great Pyramid of Giza is considered to be an honorary
candidate although it is not technically a wonder of the world.
The 7 Wonders Of The World
Rank | Wonder | Date of construction | Location |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Great Wall of China | Since 7th century BC | China |
2 | Petra | c. 100 BC | Jordan |
3 | Christ the Redeemer | Opened October 12, 1931. | Brazil |
4 | Machu Picchu | c. AD 1450 | Peru |
5 | Chichen Itza | c. AD 600 | Mexico |
6 | Colosseum | Completed AD 80 | Italy |
7 | Taj Mahal | Completed c. AD 1648 | India |
8 | Great Pyramid of Giza (Honorary Candidate) | Completed c. 2560 BC | Egypt |
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