Map & Timeline Of The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World - Brilliant Maps (2025)

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Map & Timeline Of The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World - Brilliant Maps (1)

Map created by cmglee, Juandamec, Kirill Borisenko, Flappiefh, Nicolas M. Perrault

The map above shows the locations and timeline of existence of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World by CMG Lee.

This is shown alongside the approximate lifetime of Philo of Byzantium, who documented them and was alive when they all existed simultaneously.

And at the bottom you can see the relative height of each of them.

Dates in bold green indicate construction, while dates in dark red indicate destruction.

Here’s more about them:

NameDate of constructionBuildersDate of destructionCause of destructionModern location
Great Pyramid of Giza2584–2561 BCEgyptiansStill in existence, majority of façade goneGiza Necropolis, Egypt
Hanging Gardens of Babylonc. 600BC (evident)BabyloniansorAssyriansAfter 1st century ADUnknownHillahorNineveh, Iraq
Statue of Zeus at Olympia466–456 BC (temple), 435 BC (statue)Greeks (Phidias)5th–6th centuries ADDisassembled and reassembled at Constantinople; later destroyed by fireOlympia, Greece
Temple of Artemis at Ephesusc. 550BC; and again in 323 BCGreeks,Lydians356 BC (by Herostratus); AD 262 (by the Goths)Arson byHerostratus, plundering by GothsNearSelçuk, Turkey
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus351 BCGreeks,Persians,Carians (SatyrosandPythius of Priene)12th–15th century ADEarthquakesBodrum, Turkey
Colossus of Rhodes292–280 BCGreeks (Chares of Lindos)226 BCDestroyed by earthquakeRhodes, Greece
Lighthouse of Alexandriac. 280BCGreeks,Ptolemaic EgyptiansAD 1303–1480Destroyed by earthquakeAlexandria, Egypt

Even more about them:

1. Great Pyramid of Giza

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  • Location: Giza, Egypt
  • Built by: Pharaoh Khufu (Cheops)
  • Construction Date: c. 2580–2560 BC
  • Destruction Date and Cause: Still standing (the only surviving ancient wonder)
  • Purpose: A tomb for Pharaoh Khufu, reflecting ancient Egyptian beliefs in the afterlife.

2. Hanging Gardens of Babylon

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  • Location: Babylon (modern-day Iraq) (exact location debated)
  • Built by: Traditionally attributed to King Nebuchadnezzar II (though disputed)
  • Construction Date: c. 600 BC (exact date uncertain)
  • Destruction Date and Cause: Possibly destroyed by earthquakes or erosion after the 1st century BC (exact date unknown)
  • Purpose: Allegedly built as a lush terraced garden for Nebuchadnezzar’s homesick wife, Amytis of Media.

3. Statue of Zeus at Olympia

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  • Location: Olympia, Greece
  • Built by: Sculptor Phidias
  • Construction Date: c. 435 BC
  • Destruction Date and Cause: c. AD 475, ultimately destroyed by fire or earthquake.
  • Purpose: A monumental statue honouring Zeus, the chief god of the Greeks, located inside the Temple of Zeus.

4. Temple of Artemis at Ephesus

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  • Location: Ephesus (modern-day Turkey)
  • Built by: Sponsored by King Croesus of Lydia, designed by the Greek architect Chersiphron and his son Metagenes.
  • Construction Date: c. 550 BC; rebuilt in 323 BC after a fire (356 BC)
  • Destruction Date and Cause: Destroyed by invading Goths in AD 262.
  • Purpose: Dedicated to the Greek goddess Artemis, serving as a religious centre and pilgrimage site.

5. Mausoleum at Halicarnassus

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  • Location: Halicarnassus (modern-day Bodrum, Turkey)
  • Built by: Commissioned by Artemisia II in memory of her husband Mausolus, designed by Greek architects Satyros and Pythius.
  • Construction Date: c. 353–350 BC
  • Destruction Date and Cause: Damaged by earthquakes between the 12th–15th centuries AD; dismantled by Crusaders for building materials.
  • Purpose: Monumental tomb commemorating Mausolus, Persian satrap of Caria.

6. Colossus of Rhodes

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  • Location: Rhodes, Greece
  • Built by: Sculptor Chares of Lindos
  • Construction Date: c. 292–280 BC
  • Destruction Date and Cause: Destroyed by an earthquake in c. 226 BC, lasting only around 54 years.
  • Purpose: Giant bronze statue celebrating the island’s successful defense against a siege, dedicated to Helios, the Greek sun god.

7. Lighthouse of Alexandria (Pharos of Alexandria)

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  • Location: Alexandria, Egypt
  • Built by: Commissioned by Ptolemy I Soter; completed during the reign of his son, Ptolemy II Philadelphus. Designed by the architect Sostratus of Cnidus.
  • Construction Date: c. 280–247 BC
  • Destruction Date and Cause: Gradually destroyed by earthquakes from AD 956–1323, last remnant disappeared in 1480.
  • Purpose: Guiding ships into Alexandria’s busy harbour; considered one of the earliest and tallest lighthouses ever constructed.

Locations of The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World

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Map created by Kandi

Which ancient world wonder is closest to you?

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Map created by Atlasova

And finally the map above shows which of the seven ancient wonders you’re closets to.

Also see: Which of the 7 Modern Wonders of the World Are You Closest To?

Map & Timeline Of The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World - Brilliant Maps (2025)

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