The Egyptian pharaoh Khufu built the Great Pyramid in about 2560 B.C. to serve as his tomb. The pyramid is the oldest structure on the original list of the seven wonders of the ancient world, which was compiled by Greek scholars about 2,200 years ago. It is also the only remaining survivor from the original list.
2. The Colossus of Rhodes, Greece
The Colossus of Rhodes, Greece . In contrast to the pyramids, the colossus was the shortest lived of the seven wonders of the ancient world. Completed in 282 B.C. after taking 12 years to build, the Colossus of Rhodes was felled by an earthquake that snapped the
3. The
The Lighthouse of Alexandra , Egypt . The lighthouse was the only ancient wonder that had a practical use, serving as a beacon for ships in the dangerous waters off the Egyptian port city of Alexandria , now called El IskandarĂ®ya. Constructed on the small island of Pharos between 285 and 247 B.C., the building was the world's tallest for many centuries. Its estimated height was 384 feet (117 meters)—equivalent to a modern 40-story building—though some people believe it was significantly taller.
4. The Statue of
The Statue of Zeus at Olympia , Greece . The massive gold statue of the king of the
5. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon , Iraq
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon , Iraq . The hanging gardens are said to have stood on the banks of the Euphrates
6. The Temple of
The Temple of Artemis , Turkey . The great marble temple dedicated to the Greek goddess Artemis was completed around 550 B.C. at Ephesus , near the modern-day town of Selçuk in Turkey . In addition to its 120 columns, each standing 60 feet (20 meters) high, the temple was said to have held many exquisite artworks, including bronze statues of the Amazons, a mythical race of female warriors.
7. The Temple of Artemis , Turkey