How the New Seven Wonders of the World Were Built

How the New Seven Wonders of the World Were Built
Author(s)
Co-Authors / Illustrators
  • Tom Velcovsky
  • Jan Sramek
Publisher Name
Albatros Media
Age Range
10+
Release Date
July 11, 2023
ISBN13
978-8000068435
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The New Seven Wonders of the World are introduced from the architectural point of view in this fully illustrated title.
The Great Wall of China, Petra, The Colosseum, Chichén Itzá, Machu Picchu, The Taj Mahal, and Christ the Redeemer were selected as the new seven wonders of the world by over 600 million people who participated in a vote between 2000 and 2007. But have you ever wondered how these monumental structures were built centuries ago without using the modern technologies and heavy machinery that is available today? This book will give you the answers you are looking for.

These buildings are a unique cross-section of world architecture and offer a unique opportunity to compare the approaches, but also cultures of the entire world and different historical periods. Come and travel with us across the world and time and peek behind the curtain of the creation of the architectural monuments that have helped shape the current world.

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(Updated: June 24, 2026)
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This was such a fun and interesting book to read with my kids.
I honestly had no idea there was an organization that created a poll for the new seven wonders! That was so cool to learn about and check out!
Many of the places that were candidates, I had never heard of!

How the New Seven Wonders of the World Were Built takes us on a look for the seven chosen candidates, their history, and the likely ways they were constructed.
My son who would like to be an architect when he gets older loved reading about the different methods used to create these beautiful places.

The illustrations were highly detailed. I like that the authors and illustrators also went over the peoples that lived in the area at the time.

I really like having this book for our history curriculum!
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