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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: Protome of a horse, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran

Protome of a horse, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran. The capital of Achaemenid Persia, Persepolis was predominantly built during the reigns of the dynastys founder

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Protome of a double horse, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran

Protome of a double horse, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran. The capital of Achaemenid Persia, Persepolis was predominantly built during the reigns of the dynastys founder

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Protome of half horse, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran

Protome of half horse, 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 Syrians or Lydians, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran

Relief of Syrians or Lydians, 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 a man holding a lion cub, Persepolis, Iran

Relief of a man holding a lion cub, Persepolis, Iran. Persepolis was built as Persias new capital city during the reign of Darius I (522-485 BC) and his son Xerxes I (485-465 BC)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Relief of cuneiform text, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran

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

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Detail from a relief of a lion attacking a bull, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran

Detail from a relief of a lion attacking a bull, 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 Medes and Persians, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran

Relief of Medes and Persians, 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 a Persian man, the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran

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

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Ruins of the Apadana, Persepolis, Iran

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

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Relief, Tomb of Artaxerxes II, Persepolis, Iran

Relief, Tomb of Artaxerxes II, Persepolis, Iran
Tomb of Artaxerxes II, Persepolis, Iran. King Artaxerxes II Memnon ruled Persia from 404 BC until his death in 358 BC

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Tomb of Artaxerxes II, Persepolis, Iran

Tomb of Artaxerxes II, Persepolis, Iran. King Artaxerxes II Memnon ruled Persia from 404 BC until his death in 358 BC

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Back view of the Gate of All Nations, Persepolis, Iran

Back view of the Gate of All Nations, Persepolis, Iran. The capital of Achaemenid Persia, Persepolis was begun during the reign of Darius I (522-485 BC)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Panorama of the ruins of Persepolis, Iran

Panorama of the ruins of Persepolis, Iran. Persepolis was built as Persias new capital city during the reign of Darius I (522-485 BC) and his son Xerxes I (485-465 BC)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Tomb of Artaxerxes I, Naqsh-i-Rustam, Iran

Tomb of Artaxerxes I, Naqsh-i-Rustam, Iran. One of the kings of the Achaemenid dynasty, Artaxerxes I ruled from 465 to 425 BC

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Valerian at the feet of Sapor, Royal Tombs at Naksh-I-Rustem, Persepolis, Iran, 1895

Valerian at the feet of Sapor, Royal Tombs at Naksh-I-Rustem, Persepolis, Iran, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XVII

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Persepolian sculpture, 1848. Artist: J Bull

Persepolian sculpture, 1848. Artist: J Bull
Persepolian sculpture, 1848. An engraving from the Natural History of Man, by James Cowles Prichard, (Hippolyte Bailliere, London, third edition, 1848)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Persian spearman, 5th century BC

Persian spearman, 5th century BC. Bas-relief from the palace of Darius I, King of Persia, at Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Carving of a bull and lion, Persian, 5th century BC

Carving of a bull and lion, Persian, 5th century BC. Detail of a carving on the north wing of the east stairway at the palace of the Persian king Xerxes I (ruled 486-465 BC) at Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Stone relief from the doorway to the Hall of 100 Columns, Persepolis, South Iran, c500 BC

Stone relief from the doorway to the Hall of 100 Columns, Persepolis, South Iran, c500 BC. Relief carving from the Palace of Darius I (548-486 BC), Achaemenid king of Persia

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Stone relief showing subjects bringing tribute, South Iran, 6th-5th century BC

Stone relief showing subjects bringing tribute, South Iran, 6th-5th century BC
Stone relief showing subjects bringing tribute and gifts, Persepolis, South Iran, 6th-5th century BC. Relief sculpture on the stairway to the Audience Hall of Darius I (548-486 BC)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Ahura Mazda, Persepolis, c500 BC

Ahura Mazda, Persepolis, c500 BC
Ahura Mazda (c-500). Winged symbol of Ahura Mazda (Ormazd, Ormuzd, Ohrmazd), Lord of Wisdom, supreme god of the Zorastrian (Zarathustrian) religion of Persia

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Gold plaques from the Oxus treasure, Achaemenid Persian, 5th-4th century BC

Gold plaques from the Oxus treasure, Achaemenid Persian, 5th-4th century BC. Man wearing Median costume; he has an akinakes (short sword)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Iran, Shiraz, Persepolis

Iran, Shiraz, Persepolis. Persepolis aka Takht-e Jamshid or Throne of Jamshid. Bas relief carvings remain one of the highlights of this ruined capital of the Achaemenian Empire started by Darius I

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Relief, Apadana Palace, Persepolis, ceremonial capital of Achaemenid Empire, Fars

Relief, Apadana Palace, Persepolis, ceremonial capital of Achaemenid Empire, Fars Province, Iran

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Relief on staircase, Apadana Palace, Persepolis, ceremonial capital of Achaemenid Empire

Relief on staircase, Apadana Palace, Persepolis, ceremonial capital of Achaemenid Empire, Fars Province, Iran

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Relief on staircase, Apadana Palace, Persepolis, ceremonial capital of Achaemenid Empire

Relief on staircase, Apadana Palace, Persepolis, ceremonial capital of Achaemenid Empire, Fars Province, Iran

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Relief on staircase, Apadana Palace, Persepolis, ceremonial capital of Achaemenid Empire

Relief on staircase, Apadana Palace, Persepolis, ceremonial capital of Achaemenid Empire, Fars Province, Iran

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Relief on staircase, Apadana Palace, Persepolis, ceremonial capital of Achaemenid Empire

Relief on staircase, Apadana Palace, Persepolis, ceremonial capital of Achaemenid Empire, Fars Province, Iran

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Persepolis, ceremonial capital of Achaemenid Empire, Fars Province, Iran

Persepolis, ceremonial capital of Achaemenid Empire, Fars Province, Iran

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Iran, Central Iran, Persepolis, 6th century BC ancient city, horse monument

Iran, Central Iran, Persepolis, 6th century BC ancient city, horse monument

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Iran, Central Iran, Persepolis, 6th century BC ancient city, horse monument

Iran, Central Iran, Persepolis, 6th century BC ancient city, horse monument

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Iran, Central Iran, Persepolis, 6th century BC ancient city, Xerxes Gateway

Iran, Central Iran, Persepolis, 6th century BC ancient city, Xerxes Gateway

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Iran, Central Iran, Persepolis, 6th century BC ancient city, frieze, Apadan Staircase

Iran, Central Iran, Persepolis, 6th century BC ancient city, frieze, Apadan Staircase

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Iran, Central Iran, Persepolis, 6th century BC ancient city, elevated view

Iran, Central Iran, Persepolis, 6th century BC ancient city, elevated view

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Iran, Central Iran, Persepolis, 6th century BC ancient city, elevated view

Iran, Central Iran, Persepolis, 6th century BC ancient city, elevated view

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Iran, Central Iran, Persepolis, 6th century BC ancient city, frieze, Apadan Staircase

Iran, Central Iran, Persepolis, 6th century BC ancient city, frieze, Apadan Staircase

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Iran, Central Iran, Persepolis, 6th century BC ancient city, frieze, Apadan Staircase

Iran, Central Iran, Persepolis, 6th century BC ancient city, frieze, Apadan Staircase

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Iran, Central Iran, Persepolis, 6th century BC ancient city, frieze

Iran, Central Iran, Persepolis, 6th century BC ancient city, frieze

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Iran, Central Iran, Persepolis, 6th century BC ancient city, Xerxes Gateway

Iran, Central Iran, Persepolis, 6th century BC ancient city, Xerxes Gateway

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Iran, Tehran, National Museum of Iran, Procession of Xerxes frieze from the ancient

Iran, Tehran, National Museum of Iran, Procession of Xerxes frieze from the ancient city of Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Iran, Tehran, National Museum of Iran, bull column detail from Persopolis

Iran, Tehran, National Museum of Iran, bull column detail from Persopolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Iran. Persepolis. Apadana

Iran. Persepolis. Apadana
Palace of Darius I. Apadana or Audience Hall. 6th c. BC. IRAN. FARS. Persepolis. Apadana or Audience Hall of Darius I. Persian art. Achaemenid period

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Darius I on his throne. Persian Art

Darius I on his throne. Persian Art
DARIUS I the Great (550 BC-486BC). Persian Emperor (522-486 BC) of the Achaemenid dynasty. Representation of the king on his throne. Persian art. Achaemenid period. Relief on rock. IRAN. Tehran

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Iran, Persepolis

Iran, Persepolis. The Hundred Column Palace, this relief illustrating the Monarch enthroned in New Years Day ceremonies, Persepolis (Takht-e Jamshid), near Shiraz.In about 512BC

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)
7071348 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)
7071345 Bas reliefs at the walls of Apadana palace and staircase, Persepolis, Iran (sandstone) by Persian School, (6th century BC); Persepolis



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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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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Persepolis collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning tribute to the ancient city of Persepolis, one of Iran's most important heritage sites. Our collection features a wide range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcase the beauty and grandeur of this historic site. Persepolis was once the capital of the Persian Empire and is renowned for its magnificent architecture and intricate carvings. Our collection captures these details in exquisite detail, allowing viewers to appreciate the intricacies of this remarkable site. Whether you're looking for a striking piece to decorate your home or office or searching for a unique gift for someone special, the Persepolis collection offers something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques used on premium materials such as fine art paper and canvas, these pieces are sure to impress anyone who sees them. The Persepolis collection from Media Storehouse is an excellent way to celebrate Iran's rich cultural heritage while adding some beautiful artwork to your space.
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What are Persepolis (Iran Heritage Sites Iran Asia) art prints?

Persepolis art prints are high-quality reproductions of the ancient Persian city located in Iran. Persepolis is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was once the capital of the Achaemenid Empire, dating back to 550 BC. The ruins of this magnificent city feature intricate carvings, sculptures, and architectural designs that showcase the artistic achievements of ancient Persia. Persepolis art prints capture these stunning details in vivid color and detail, allowing viewers to appreciate the beauty and grandeur of this historic site from anywhere in the world. These prints make excellent additions to any home or office decor, providing a glimpse into one of humanity's most impressive cultural accomplishments. Whether you're an art collector or simply interested in history and culture, Persepolis art prints offer a unique way to experience one of Iran's most iconic landmarks. With their exceptional quality and attention to detail, these prints are sure to impress anyone who sees them.
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We offer a wide range of Persepolis art prints that showcase the rich cultural heritage of Iran. These prints feature stunning images of ancient Persian architecture, intricate carvings and sculptures, and vibrant colors that capture the essence of this historic site. You can choose from a variety of sizes and formats to suit your preferences, including framed or unframed options. Some popular choices include panoramic views of the ruins at Persepolis, close-up shots highlighting specific details such as columns or reliefs, and artistic interpretations that blend traditional styles with modern techniques. Whether you are looking for a unique piece to decorate your home or office space or want to give a gift that celebrates Iranian history and culture, we have something for everyone. With high-quality printing technology and durable materials used in each print, you can be sure that your purchase will last for years to come.
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