

The clones at the park established by the South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) has the Great Pyramid of Giza, the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, Leaning Tower of Pisa is one of the Seven Wonders of the Medieval World and others such as the Colosseum, Christ The Reedemer, India’s gem – Taj Mahal, are listed under New7Wonders of the World. To give out details of monuments, there will be stone plinths with every replica, providing information about both – original and duplicate of the wonder.Īlso Read: Eco-Friendly Art: This Mumbai Based Artist Converts Junk Electronics Into Fascinating Sculptures Since the clones are made from scrap metal, anti-rust enamel is being applied on them. Using close to 80 tonnes of waste, facsimile of wonders of the world were created in around six months. To give life to the idea, five artists, seven supporting artists and 50 labourers from across the country, came together.

One thing led to another and gave shape to this park.

#WORDS OF WONDER WATER PARK MOVIE#
While watching movie I thought why not build a similar one in Delhi? Initially we thought of constructing replicas using bricks but then we thought why not use scrap material just like we did to build 30 sculptures like Qutub Minar, Lotus Temple as part of ‘Waste to art’ programme and installed in various parts of Delhi like T3, Dwarka. Through the movie Badrinath ki Dulhniya, I got to know Kota in Rajasthan has seven wonders park comprising miniatures of Seven Wonders of the World. Recalling how the idea of the park was conceived, Dr Punnet Goel, Commissioner, SDMC, says, Waste to wonder park hosts seven wonders of the world made from scrap metal
