World Tour
World Tour - Day 21 - March 7, 2007
For the grand finale of the World Tour, the predictions of good luck that the New7Wonders team was given in Istanbul came true for the last time, dramatically and almost miraculously.
World Tour - Day 20 - February 27, 2007
A rich, exciting day of celebration in Chichen Itzá began with the early-morning flight of the New7Wonders hot-air balloon in front of the "El Castillo" pyramid, probably the most famous structure in the vast Chichen Itzá archeological complex.
World Tour - Day 19 - February 20, 2007
The sound of several Inca pututus, instruments made from shell or animal horn, echoed through the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu and the surrounding Peruvian Andes as the New7Wonders team made the 19th of 21 stops on the World Tour.
World Tour - Day 18 - February 13, 2007
The Rapa Nui culture was celebrated throughout New7Wonders World Tour visit to Easter Island, with the highlight being the rich ceremony to celebrate the Moai's status as finalists. The annual Tapati Rapa Nui summer festival was the backdrop for the stop in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
World Tour - Day 17 - February 7, 2007
Rio de Janeiro welcomed the New7Wonders team with arms as open as those of the Christ Redeemer statue high on the Corcovado mountain above the city. After everyone took the historic Corcovado train up the steep hill through jungle-like vegetation, the ceremony began.
World Tour - Day 16 - January 23, 2007
The New7Wonders team 's visit to Egypt honored the Pyramids at Giza, the only remaining monument of the Ancient 7 Wonders of the World. The Pyramids have a unique status among the 21 finalists in the campaign.
World Tour - Day 15 - January 16, 2007
To celebrate the rose-red city of Petra's candidacy, the magnificent buildings carved into the cliffs came alive today as they were 2,000 years ago. A bustling Nabatean marketplace in front of the famous treasury portal was the setting for the handover ceremony.
World Tour - Day 14 - January 9, 2007
The World Tour visited the only sub-Saharan African candidate, Timbuktu, as the first of its 2007 stops. Following a reception in the cabinet of the Prime Minister of Mali, the visit to the legendary city in the desert was very celebratory.
World Tour - Day 13 - December 5, 2006
The final stop for the World Tour in 2006 and the close of the Asian segment was a lively, worthy tribute to the Taj Mahal, a symbol for love and passion. This symbolism has a particular relevance, as the end of the year is a period of togetherness and festivities.
World Tour - Day 12 - November 28, 2006
In a truly magical setting, the New7Wonders visit to Angkor Archeological Park was marked by the majesty of this sprawling, ever impressive complex. Angkor is one of the most significant archeological sites in the world, spreading over some 400 square kilometers.
World Tour - Day 11 - November 21, 2006
Sydneysiders and tourists shared in a truly memorable event celebrating the candidacy of the only 20th-century monument in the New7Wonders campaign on a spectacular, sunny morning.
World Tour - Day 10 - November 14, 2006
Kiyomizu Temple, resplendent surrounded by autumn's red foliage on the trees, hosted the New7Wonders World Tour for a truly moving celebration, which included a Seiryu-e (blue dragon rite) and drum concert.
World Tour - Day 9 - November 9, 2006
At the Great Wall of China in Badaling, outside of Beijing, the New7Wonders World Tour experienced a true Chinese cultural extravaganza. Some 1,000 folk artists presented a fascinating hour-long program in the courtyard at Badaling and along the Duokou and Nv'er sections of the Great Wall.
World Tour - Day 8 - October 24, 2006
The Alhambra, in Granada, was a delightful host for the final stop on the European segment of the New7Wonders World Tour. The early-morning airship flights provided spectacular photo opportunities for the many Spanish and international media who had come.
World Tour - Day 7 - October 17, 2006
The mist lifted as the New7Wonders airship inflated slightly below the elevation where the Stonehenge stone circle stands. The 50 robed druids, some of whom had come from far away, prepared to begin their ceremony.
World Tour - Day 6 - October 11, 2006
The New7Wonders team visited the Eiffel Tower aglow in sunshine. ZDF German television caught up with the World Tour in Paris to speak with Bernard Weber and get our update on the stops to date. The N7W crew admired the breathtaking view of Paris from the second level of the Eiffel Tower
World Tour - Day 5 - October 4, 2006
The New7Wonders World Tour visited Neuschwanstein Castle this afternoon, with the huge airship flying around the castle numerous times.
World Tour - Day 4 - September 26, 2006
The New7Wonders airship stopped rush-hour traffic in Rome as it soared over the Colosseum with blue skies as a backdrop. The majestic royal-blue aircraft stood out vividly, proudly bearing the New7Wonders logo, as well as the World Tour and our World Tour sponsors' logos.
World Tour - Day 3 - September 19, 2006
Aleksey Levykin, Vice-Director of Scientific Research, received the certificate of candidacy from Bernard Weber. Mr. Levykin accepted it for the State Historical and Cultural Museum-Preserve “The Moscow Kremlin”.
World Tour - Day 2 - September 13, 2006
A magnificent sunrise saw our hot-air balloon rise right next to the Hagia Sophia, with a large group of television cameras and photographers watching. At 4 pm, Bernard Weber handed over the certificate of candidacy.
World Tour - Day 1 - September 5-6, 2006
The New7Wonders World Tour launches in Athens. At the international press conference at the Royal Olympic Hotel, the host city for the Official Declaration of the New 7 Wonders of the World - Lisbon, Portugal - is announced.
Past Events 2000 - 2006
January 1, 2006
In the beginning of 2006, the Chair of a panel of leading architectural experts announced which of the world’s landmark sites would be taking part in the final stage of the race to become one of the New 7 Wonders of the World.
October 28, 2005
Actress Sunnyi Melles-Wittgenstein and her husband Prince Wittgenstein were among passengers who prepared to soar over the turrets of Neuschwanstein with Weber and his ballooning team.
October 28, 2005
The Olympic Stadium in Munich was recently nominated by the public to come on the N7W nominees. This event was celebrated with an N7W balloon flight out of the gigantic stadium - in the presence of Mr. Ude, Lord Mayor of the city of Munich together with his wife and other officials on October 28, 2005.
August 2005
New 7 Wonders of the World is a highlight of Switzerland's official participation at Expo 2005 in Aichi, Japan. Visitors to the Swiss Pavilion can learn all about the historic project
April 2005
Malaysia's former Prime Minister, Mahathir Mohamed, has thrown his support behind the campaign to name the New 7 Wonders of the World. Dr Mahathir met with N7W founder, Bernard Weber, in Kuala Lumpur where he expressed his enthusiasm for the initiative
January 2005
Spain’s 24-hour news channel, CNN+, marked its sixth year of operation on January 27, 2005 with a celebratory flight of the New 7 Wonders hot air balloon over the Alhambra Palace in Granada.
December 2004
Thousands of people gathered to witness the Taj Mahal's official nomination as a potential New 7 Wonder of the World. The event on December 1 was attended by Indian actress Aishwarya Rai, who urged all her compatriots, both at home and abroad, to vote for their national monument.
September 2004
Spain's Federico Mayor Zaragoza appointed presiding judge on expert panel. The former Director General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) is to take a leading role in the global New 7 Wonders project.
August 2004
New7Wonders has paid tribute to the city which gave birth to the original Seven Wonders concept as it launched its global nomination process. Bernard Weber, founder and chairman of N7W flew the project's hot air balloon over the Acropolis to salute the original campaign which was started in 200 BC.
September 2000
It was a spectacular sight that symbolised the fusion of two great traditions. As the Grumman Albatross amphibious aircraft landed in Sydney Harbour, it was a prelude to this extraordinary documentary journey, and to signal to the world the spirit of the New 7 Wonders project.