The ancient world's seven wonders

The only ancient wonder that have endured to the present day is in Gaza.

Near the Euphrates River in present-day Iraq, The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were constructed approximately 600 B.C.

A number of temples were demolished and rebuilt in Ephesus, a Greek port city on the western border of contemporary Turkey.

Popular Greek mythology statue of the King of God was made by Phidias, an Athenian sculptor.

After her husband's passing in 353 B.C., Artemisia built the Mausoleum in Halicarnassus, which is now in modern-day Southeast Turkey.

The Colossus of Rhodes is a huge bronze statue of the Sun God Helios that dates back to the third century B.C.

It was situated on a tiny island known as Pharos, close to the metropolis of Alexandria.