The New Seven Wonders of the WorldUpdated in July 2007
Great Wall of China
Great Wall of China•Built between the 5th Centuries B.C. and
16th centuries.
•Built to defend China against the invading Mongols as well as other nomadic groups.
•Spans approximately 4,000 miles long.
Christ the Redeemer Statue
Christ the Redeemer Statue•Located in Brazil, in Rio de Janeiro on the
Corcovado mountains.
•Built in 1931 out of concrete and soapstone.
•Largest art deco statue in the world and stands at 130 feet.
Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu•Located in Peru in the Andes Mountains
range.
•Built by the Inca’s in the 1400’s.
•Later abandoned during the Spanish conquests of the Americas and remained known only to locals until 1911.
•Can only be reached by foot, train or helicopter.
Chichen Itza
Chichen Itza •Located in the Yucatan Peninsula in
Mexico.
•Built by the Mayans.
•Powerful economic and political center for the Mayan civilization.
•El Castillo (the castle) is the famous structure in the center of the city.
The Roman Colosseum
The Roman Colosseum•Built in Rome, Italy between 70 and 80
A.D.
•Held public events such as animal hunts, executions and gladiatorial events and sat nearly 50,000 spectators.
Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal•A mausoleum located in Agra, India and
built between 1632 and 1648 for the Mughal emperor Shan Jahan’s wife.
•Represents Persian, Islamic, Turkish and Indian architectural styles.
Petra
Petra•Located in Jordan, was the 6th century
capital of the Nabataens.
•Most famous its red rock features and for its architectures carved out of rock.
Other Lists•Seven Wonders of the:
▫Ancient World (Hanging Gardens of Babylon)
▫Medieval World (Stonehenge) ▫Modern World (Golden Gate Bridge)▫Underwater World (Great Barrier Reef)▫Industrial World (Hoover Damn)▫Natural Wonders (Grand Canyon)
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