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Reconstruction of the gate of Ishtar, 580 BC

LRI4732418 Reconstruction of the gate of Ishtar, 580 BC by Babylonian, (6th century BC); Babylon, Iraq; (add.info.: Mesopotamia: Reconstitution of the Gate of Ishtar, inferior citation of Babylon, 580 BC, Iraq (reconstruction of the gate of Ishtar, city of Babylon, 580 BC, Iraq)); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright

Media ID 23329126

© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images

Archaeological Site Babylon Iraq Iraqi Mesopotamia Reconstitution


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This print showcases the meticulous reconstruction of the Gate of Ishtar, a remarkable architectural wonder from 580 BC. The gate, located in Babylon, Iraq, stands as an extraordinary testament to the grandeur and ingenuity of ancient Mesopotamian civilization. Luisa Ricciarini's expertly captured image transports us back in time to witness this magnificent structure in all its glory. Every intricate detail is brought to life through her lens, allowing us to appreciate the skill and craftsmanship that went into creating such a masterpiece. The Gate of Ishtar served as one of eight entrances into the city of Babylon and was dedicated to the goddess Ishtar. Its vibrant blue glazed bricks adorned with mythical creatures and divine symbols make it truly awe-inspiring. This photograph offers a glimpse into what once stood proudly at this archaeological site. Ricciarini's photography not only captures the physical beauty but also evokes a sense of wonder and curiosity about our ancient past. It serves as a reminder that art and architecture have always been integral parts of human history, reflecting our aspirations and achievements throughout time. As we gaze upon this stunning image, we are reminded that even though centuries have passed since its creation, the Gate of Ishtar continues to inspire awe and admiration for those fortunate enough to behold it.

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