From the Great Pyramid of Giza to the Colossus of Rhodes, many of us grew up learning about the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

Now, a survey has revealed the 20 modern marvels that have left a lasting impression on Britons.

Several stunning buildings are included on the list, including Dubai‘s Burj Khalifa, Barcelona’s La Sagrada Familia, London‘s Shard and New York’s One World Trade Centre.

But other entries are slightly more unusual, including the International Space Station, the Large Hadron Collider, and even the Internet.

So, do you agree with the list of modern wonders of the world?

A new survey has revealed the 20 modern marvels that have left a lasting impression on Britons

A new survey has revealed the 20 modern marvels that have left a lasting impression on Britons

A new survey has revealed the 20 modern marvels that have left a lasting impression on Britons

Several stunning buildings are included on the list, including Dubai's Burj Khalifa (pictured), Barcelona's La Sagrada Familia, London 's Shard and New York's One World Trade Centre

Several stunning buildings are included on the list, including Dubai's Burj Khalifa (pictured), Barcelona's La Sagrada Familia, London 's Shard and New York's One World Trade Centre

Several stunning buildings are included on the list, including Dubai’s Burj Khalifa (pictured), Barcelona’s La Sagrada Familia, London ‘s Shard and New York’s One World Trade Centre

But other entries are slightly more unusual, including the International Space Station (pictured), the Large Hadron Collider, and even the Internet

But other entries are slightly more unusual, including the International Space Station (pictured), the Large Hadron Collider, and even the Internet

But other entries are slightly more unusual, including the International Space Station (pictured), the Large Hadron Collider, and even the Internet

The 20 wonders of the modern world 

  1. Great Wall of China
  2. International Space Station
  3. The Internet
  4. Panama Canal
  5. Golden Gate Bridge
  6. Channel Tunnel
  7. Hubble Space Telescope
  8. Burj Khalifa
  9. Hoover Dam
  10. CERN Large Hadron Collider
  11. Gaudi’s La Sagrada Familia
  12. Hanging Gardens of Singapore
  13. The Shard
  14. Shanghai Maglev Train
  15. One World Trade Center
  16. The Palm Jumeirah
  17. Solar Impulse
  18. Three Gorges Dam
  19. Antarctic Research Stations
  20. Dubai’s Artificial Islands
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The survey was commissioned by National Geographic, and asked 2,000 Britons what they would consider a modern wonder.

The results revealed that 40 per cent of Britons believe it’s time for a new list of modern wonders of the world. 

Uniqueness, the degree of engineering marvel, and the level of innovation were revealed as the three main factors for consideration.

Somewhat unsurprisingly, the Great Wall of China topped the list. 

The incredible wall – which is already a UNESCO World Heritage Site – was built from the 3rd century BC to the 17th century AD and measures a staggering 12,400 miles (20,000 kilometres) long.

Other feats of engineering to pique our interest include the Panama Canal, the Golden Gate Bridge, the Channel Tunnel, the Three Gorges Dam, and the Hoover Dam. 

Meanwhile, Dubai, which is at the forefront of new technologies, is home to an impressive three of the modern wonders. 

Its artificial islands, The World and The Universe made the list, along with The Palm Jumeirah, and the Burj Khalifa. 

Standing at 2,722ft tall, this is currently the tallest building in the world. 

Our fascination with space also appears to have influenced the list. 

The International Space Station and the Hubble Space Telescope both made the cut – although Hubble’s successor, the James Webb Space Telescope, was not included. 

Other feats of engineering to pique our interest include the Panama Canal, the Golden Gate Bridge, the Channel Tunnel, the Three Gorges Dam, and the Hoover Dam (pictured)

Other feats of engineering to pique our interest include the Panama Canal, the Golden Gate Bridge, the Channel Tunnel, the Three Gorges Dam, and the Hoover Dam (pictured)

Other feats of engineering to pique our interest include the Panama Canal, the Golden Gate Bridge, the Channel Tunnel, the Three Gorges Dam, and the Hoover Dam (pictured)

Somewhat unsurprisingly, the Great Wall of China topped the list. The incredible wall - which is already a UNESCO World Heritage Site - was built from the 3rd century BC to the 17th century AD and measures a staggering 12,400 miles (20,000 kilometres) long

Somewhat unsurprisingly, the Great Wall of China topped the list. The incredible wall - which is already a UNESCO World Heritage Site - was built from the 3rd century BC to the 17th century AD and measures a staggering 12,400 miles (20,000 kilometres) long

Somewhat unsurprisingly, the Great Wall of China topped the list. The incredible wall – which is already a UNESCO World Heritage Site – was built from the 3rd century BC to the 17th century AD and measures a staggering 12,400 miles (20,000 kilometres) long

Finally, the internet – widely considered the most important invention of mankind – rounds out the list. 

The research was commissioned by National Geographic to coincide with the launch of a new six-part series, ‘Building Impossible with Daniel Ashville,’ airing on the channel.

‘There are incredible feats of engineering sprinkled across the globe, and it seems inbuilt in humanity to never stop evolving and developing such creations,’ Mr Ashville said.

‘The research is a celebration of these incredible creations and the wonder they can bring to those who are lucky enough to witness them with their own eyes. 

‘But it doesn’t stop there; as we speak, there are people putting work into pushing the boundaries further than ever before with new feats of engineering.’ 

Dubai, which is at the forefront of new technologies, is home to an impressive three of the modern wonders. Its artificial islands, The World and The Universe made the list, along with The Palm Jumeirah (pictured), and the Burj Khalifa

Dubai, which is at the forefront of new technologies, is home to an impressive three of the modern wonders. Its artificial islands, The World and The Universe made the list, along with The Palm Jumeirah (pictured), and the Burj Khalifa

Dubai, which is at the forefront of new technologies, is home to an impressive three of the modern wonders. Its artificial islands, The World and The Universe made the list, along with The Palm Jumeirah (pictured), and the Burj Khalifa

This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk

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