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Persepolis, located in Iran, is an ancient city of immense historical and cultural significance

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Background imagePersepolis Collection: Capital in the shape of two bulls, from Persepolis (stone)

Capital in the shape of two bulls, from Persepolis (stone)
7070969 Capital in the shape of two bulls, from Persepolis (stone) by Iranian School; National Museum of Iran, Tehran, Iran; (add.info.: Capital in the shape of two bulls, from Persepolis)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Fragment of a stone column capital, from Persepolis, Achaemenid period (stone)

Fragment of a stone column capital, from Persepolis, Achaemenid period (stone)
7070961 Fragment of a stone column capital, from Persepolis, Achaemenid period (stone) by Iranian School; National Museum of Iran, Tehran, Iran; (add.info.: Fragment of a stone column capital)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Bas reliefs at the walls of Apadana palace and staircase, Persepolis, Iran (sandstone)

Bas reliefs at the walls of Apadana palace and staircase, Persepolis, Iran (sandstone)
7071350 Bas reliefs at the walls of Apadana palace and staircase, Persepolis, Iran (sandstone) by Persian School, (6th century BC); Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Bas reliefs at the walls of Apadana palace and staircase, Persepolis, Iran (sandstone)

Bas reliefs at the walls of Apadana palace and staircase, Persepolis, Iran (sandstone)
7071339 Bas reliefs at the walls of Apadana palace and staircase, Persepolis, Iran (sandstone) by Persian School, (6th century BC); Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: The tomb of Artaxerxes II, Persepolis, Iran (photo)

The tomb of Artaxerxes II, Persepolis, Iran (photo)
7071353 The tomb of Artaxerxes II, Persepolis, Iran (photo) by Persian School, (6th century BC); Persepolis, Iran; (add.info.: The tomb of Artaxerxes II, Persepolis)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: The gate of all nations, Persepolis, Iran (stone)

The gate of all nations, Persepolis, Iran (stone)
7071331 The gate of all nations, Persepolis, Iran (stone) by Persian School, (6th century BC); Persepolis, Iran; (add.info.: The gate of all nations, Persepolis, Iran); Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imagePersepolis Collection: The eagle griffin or Homa, Persepolis, Iran (stone)

The eagle griffin or Homa, Persepolis, Iran (stone)
7071330 The eagle griffin or Homa, Persepolis, Iran (stone) by Persian School, (6th century BC); Persepolis, Iran; (add.info.: The eagle griffin or Homa, Persepolis)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: The gate of all nations, Persepolis, Iran (stone)

The gate of all nations, Persepolis, Iran (stone)
7071324 The gate of all nations, Persepolis, Iran (stone) by Persian School, (6th century BC); Persepolis, Iran; (add.info.: The gate of all nations, Persepolis, Iran); Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imagePersepolis Collection: The Tachara palace or private residence of Darius in Persepolis, Iran (stone)

The Tachara palace or private residence of Darius in Persepolis, Iran (stone)
7071317 The Tachara palace or private residence of Darius in Persepolis, Iran (stone) by Persian School, (6th century BC); Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: View of Persepolis, Iran (photo)

View of Persepolis, Iran (photo)
7071307 View of Persepolis, Iran (photo) by Persian School, (6th century BC); Persepolis, Iran; (add.info.: View of Persepolis, Iran); Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imagePersepolis Collection: View of the treasury, Persepolis, Iran (photo)

View of the treasury, Persepolis, Iran (photo)
7071300 View of the treasury, Persepolis, Iran (photo) by Persian School, (6th century BC); Persepolis, Iran; (add.info.: View of the treasury, Persepolis, Iran); Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imagePersepolis Collection: The Tachara palace or private residence of Darius in Persepolis, Iran (photo)

The Tachara palace or private residence of Darius in Persepolis, Iran (photo)
7071287 The Tachara palace or private residence of Darius in Persepolis, Iran (photo) by Persian School, (6th century BC); Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Bas reliefs at the walls of Apadana palace and staircase, Persepolis, Iran (sandstone)

Bas reliefs at the walls of Apadana palace and staircase, Persepolis, Iran (sandstone)
7071340 Bas reliefs at the walls of Apadana palace and staircase, Persepolis, Iran (sandstone) by Persian School, (6th century BC); Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Bas reliefs at the walls of Apadana palace and staircase, Persepolis, Iran (sandstone)

Bas reliefs at the walls of Apadana palace and staircase, Persepolis, Iran (sandstone)
7071338 Bas reliefs at the walls of Apadana palace and staircase, Persepolis, Iran (sandstone) by Persian School, (6th century BC); Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Bas reliefs at the walls of Apadana palace and staircase, Persepolis, Iran (sandstone)

Bas reliefs at the walls of Apadana palace and staircase, Persepolis, Iran (sandstone)
7071337 Bas reliefs at the walls of Apadana palace and staircase, Persepolis, Iran (sandstone) by Persian School, (6th century BC); Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Reliefs on the Tachara palace or private residence of Darius in Persepolis, Iran (stone)

Reliefs on the Tachara palace or private residence of Darius in Persepolis, Iran (stone)
7071322 Reliefs on the Tachara palace or private residence of Darius in Persepolis, Iran (stone) by Persian School, (6th century BC); Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Audience scene of Darius I, detail, Persepolis, Iran (stone)

Audience scene of Darius I, detail, Persepolis, Iran (stone)
7071314 Audience scene of Darius I, detail, Persepolis, Iran (stone) by Persian School, (6th century BC); Persepolis, Iran; (add.info.: Audience scene of Darius I, detail, Persepolis)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Audience scene of Darius I, from Persepolis, Achaemenid period (stone)

Audience scene of Darius I, from Persepolis, Achaemenid period (stone)
7070974 Audience scene of Darius I, from Persepolis, Achaemenid period (stone) by Iranian School; National Museum of Iran, Tehran, Iran; (add.info.: Audience scene of Darius I, from Persepolis)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Fragment of a stone column capital, from Persepolis, Achaemenid period (stone)

Fragment of a stone column capital, from Persepolis, Achaemenid period (stone)
7070966 Fragment of a stone column capital, from Persepolis, Achaemenid period (stone) by Iranian School; National Museum of Iran, Tehran, Iran; (add.info.: Fragment of a stone column capital)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: View of Persepolis, Iran (photo)

View of Persepolis, Iran (photo)
7071309 View of Persepolis, Iran (photo) by Persian School, (6th century BC); Persepolis, Iran; (add.info.: View of Persepolis, Iran); Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imagePersepolis Collection: A tomb near Persepolis, the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire

A tomb near Persepolis, the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire, seen here in the 19th century. From Monuments de Tous les Peuples, published 1843

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Ruins of the palace of Persian King Darius I at Persepolis, ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid

Ruins of the palace of Persian King Darius I at Persepolis, ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire, in present day Iran. After a print dating from the mid-18th century

Background imagePersepolis Collection: View of the reliefs of eastern stairs

View of the reliefs of eastern stairs
LRI4657211 View of the reliefs of eastern stairs by Achaemenid, (6th century BC); Persepolis, Iran; (add.info.: Persian civilization: reliefs of the oriental staircase, Persepolis)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Gate of All-Lands, Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fars Province, Islamic

Gate of All-Lands, Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fars Province, Islamic Republic of Iran, Middle East

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Fragment Wall Decoration Palace Xerxes Guardsman

Fragment Wall Decoration Palace Xerxes Guardsman
Fragment of a Wall Decoration from the Palace of Xerxes: " Guardsman" in Procession, 486-465 BC. Achaemenid, Iran, Persepolis, 5th Century BC

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Iran, Fars Province, Persepolis, Achaemenid archeological site, Propylon, Gate of all Nations

Iran, Fars Province, Persepolis, Achaemenid archeological site, Propylon, Gate of all Nations
Achaemenid archaeological site, Propylon, Gate of All Nations, Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fars Province, Iran, Middle East

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Iran, Fars Province, Persepolis, World Heritage of the UNESCO, staircases of Apadana

Iran, Fars Province, Persepolis, World Heritage of the UNESCO, staircases of Apadana
Relief of the warriors, staircases of Apadana, Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fars Province, Iran, Middle East

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Columns Of Xerxes Gateway Against Clear Sky

Columns Of Xerxes Gateway Against Clear Sky

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Persepolis, Iran XAWC13650

Persepolis, Iran XAWC13650
Persepolis, Iran. The palace terrace complex was the capital of the Achaemenid Empire founded by Darius I in 518 BCE. Based on the model of Assyrian and Babylonian palaces

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Iran, Persia, Reconstruction of Persepolis, illustration

Iran, Persia, Reconstruction of Persepolis, illustration
Persian Civilization. Reconstruction of the Royal complex at Persepolis, founded by Darius the Great (6th century b. C.). Artwork

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Relief of an Armenian man carrying a vessel, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran

Relief of an Armenian man carrying a vessel, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran. The capital of Achaemenid Persia, Persepolis was predominantly built during the reigns of the dynastys founder

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Relief of Sogdians, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran

Relief of Sogdians, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran. The capital of Achaemenid Persia, Persepolis was predominantly built during the reigns of the dynastys founder

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Relief of Indians, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran

Relief of Indians, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran. The capital of Achaemenid Persia, Persepolis was predominantly built during the reigns of the dynastys founder

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Relief of Parthians, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran

Relief of Parthians, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran. The capital of Achaemenid Persia, Persepolis was predominantly built during the reigns of the dynastys founder

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Relief of Immortals, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran

Relief of Immortals, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran. The Immortals were an elite royal guard within the Achaemenid Persian army

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Relief of a bull being attacked by a lion, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran

Relief of a bull being attacked by a lion, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran. The capital of Achaemenid Persia, Persepolis was predominantly built during the reigns of the dynastys founder

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Iran. City of Persepolis. The Gate of all Nations or Xerxus

Iran. City of Persepolis. The Gate of all Nations or Xerxus Gateway. Detail Lamassu. Assyrian protective deity. Bulls body and humans head

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Persian art. Persepolis. Apadana. Palace of Darius I. Lion a

Persian art. Persepolis. Apadana. Palace of Darius I. Lion a
Persian art. Persepolis. Achaemenid period. Apadana Palace. First palace built under Darius I in the new capital, Persepolis. Stands decorated with reliefs. 6th century and 5th centuries BC

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Slab with relief of a male winged sphinx. 358-338 BC. Persep

Slab with relief of a male winged sphinx. 358-338 BC. Persep
Slab with relief of a male winged sphinx wearing divine horned head-dress. 358-338 BC. Originally part of the facade of the Palace G, built by King Artaxerxes III

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Iran. Persepolis. Palace of Darius I. Relief and cuneiform i

Iran. Persepolis. Palace of Darius I. Relief and cuneiform i
Palace of Darius I (522-486 BC). Reliefs of the outer wall of the staircase of the Apadana depicting In the center, cuneiform inscription describing the construction of a staircase in the Palace of

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Persepolis (Takht-e-Jamshid). Apadana Palace. Ruins. First

Persepolis (Takht-e-Jamshid). Apadana Palace. Ruins. First
Persian art. Achaemenid period. Apadana Palace. Ruins. First palace built under Darius I in the new capital, Persepolis. It stands on a plinth decorated with reliefs depicting the royal guard

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Persian Empire. Achaemenid period. Cuneiform writing. Palace

Persian Empire. Achaemenid period. Cuneiform writing. Palace
Persian Empire. Achaemenid period. Cuneiform writing on the wall of the Palace of Persepolis. 5th century B.C. Islamic Republic of Iran

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Fire Altar at Persepolis

Fire Altar at Persepolis
A fire altar close to the citadel and settlement at Persepolis. King Xerxes is depicted worshipping in front of a a fire altar on his rock- cut tomb. Date: 1902

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Palace of Darius I. Apadana or Audience Hall. 6th

Palace of Darius I. Apadana or Audience Hall. 6th c. BC. IRAN. Persepolis. Detail of capital of column capital with protome bull shaped. High relief. Persian art. Achaemenid period. Sculpture on rock

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Tomb of Darius I the Great. 6th c. BC. IRAN. Persepolis

Tomb of Darius I the Great. 6th c. BC. IRAN. Persepolis. In the upper relief is represented the people who worship the god Ahura Mazda before the altar of fire. Persian art. Achaemenid period

Background imagePersepolis Collection: IRAN. Persepolis. Palace of Darius. Relief of Darius

IRAN. Persepolis. Palace of Darius. Relief of Darius I the Great sitting on his throne with dignitaries, 521 BC. Persian art. Relief on rock

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Mysterious ancient stone horses gate of Persepolis - Iran

Mysterious ancient stone horses gate of Persepolis - Iran
Ancient and mysterious big stone horses statues carved into large stone blocks, as an entrance gate to one of the 500 BC palaces of the Persepolis or Takhte Jamshid complex

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Persepolis ancient ruins in Iran - Simorgh mythical bird stone carving

Persepolis ancient ruins in Iran - Simorgh mythical bird stone carving
Ancient and mysterious ruins and stone carved column decorated with a twin Simorgh bird, the mythical Iranian equivalent of phoenix or griffin featured in the Persian literature of antiquity



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Persepolis Collection

Persepolis, located in Iran, is an ancient city of immense historical and cultural significance. It was once the capital of the Achaemenid Empire, one of the largest empires in history. The city was founded by Darius I in 518 BCE and served as a ceremonial center for the empire until its destruction by Alexander the Great in 330 BCE. Today, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and remains one of Iran's most important archaeological sites. Its ruins are a testament to its former grandeur and include palaces, tombs, staircases, columns and other structures that have been carefully preserved over time. Visitors can explore these ruins to gain insight into ancient Persian culture and architecture.
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