2. GREAT PYRAMID OF GIZA
The Great Pyramid of Giza (also known as the Pyramid of Khufu or the Pyramid of Cheops) is the
oldest and largest of the three pyramids in the Giza Necropolis bordering what is now El Giza, Egypt. It
is the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and the only one to remain largely intact.
3. HANGING GARDENS OF BABYLON
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were one of the Seven Wonders of the
Ancient World, and the only one whose location has not been definitely
established.
4. STATUE OF ZEUS AT OLYMPIA
The Statue of Zeus at Olympia was a giant seated figure, about 42 ft (13 m) tall,made by
the Greek sculptor Phidias around 435 BC at the sanctuary of Olympia, Greece, and
erected in the Temple of Zeus there.
5. TEMPLE OF ARTEMIS
The Temple of Artemis or Artemision is also known less precisely as the Temple
of Diana, was a Greek temple dedicated to the goddess Artemis and is one of theSeven
Wonders of the Ancient World. It was located in Ephesus (near the modern town
of Selçuk in present-day Turkey),
This model of the Temple of Artemis, at Miniatürk Park, Istanbul,
Turkey, attempts to recreate the probable appearance of the first
temple.
6. MAUSOLEUM AT HALICARNASSUS
The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus or Tomb of Mausolus was a tomb built between 353
and 350 BC at Halicarnassus (present Bodrum,Turkey) for Mausolus, a satrap in
the Persian Empire and Artemisia II of Caria, who was both his wife and his sister.
7. COLOSSUS OF RHODES
The Colossus of Rhodes (Ancient Greek: ὁ Κολοσσὸς Ῥόδιος ho Kolossòs Rhódios) was
a statue of the Greek titan-god of the sun Helios, erected in the city of Rhodes, on the
Greek island of the same name, by Chares of Lindosin 280 BC.
8. LIGHTHOUSE OF ALEXANDRIA
The Lighthouse of Alexandria, sometimes called the Pharos of Alexandria was a lofty tower
built by the Ptolemaic Kingdom between 280 and 247 BC and between 393 and 450 ft .It
was one of the tallest man-made structures on Earth for many centuries.