The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
Bettany Hughes
Tuesday, 1 April 2025
6:00pm
1 hour
Sheldonian Theatre
£8 - £20
Award-winning historian and broadcaster Bettany Hughes explores the seven wonders of the world and asks why we create and why we remember the wonder of others.
Hughes says the seven wonders – The Great Pyramid at Giza, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Temple of Artemis, the statue of Zeus at Olympia, the mausoleum of Halikarnassos, the Colossus at Rhodes and the Lighthouse of Alexandria were audacious impositions on the planet. Only the great pyramid still stands but Hughes says they have all left their traces in history and still enthral us today. She says they were brilliant adventures of the mind and test cases for the reaches of human imagination.
Hughes has written and presented more than 50 radio and television documentaries. Her previous books include Helen of Troy: Goddess, Princess, Whore; The Hemlock Cup, Socrates, Athens and the Search for the Good Life; and Istanbul: A Tale of Three Cities. She holds the Naomi Sargent Education Prize for Broadcast Excellence and the Norton Medicott Medal for services to history.