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Kommagene Collection

"Discover the Enigmatic Beauty of Kommagene: A Glimpse into Ancient Majesty" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Kommagene

Background imageKommagene Collection: General view of the west terrace (photo)

General view of the west terrace (photo)
XIR226173 General view of the west terrace (photo) by Greek, (1st century BC); Nemrut Dagi, Anatolia, Turkey; (add.info.: funerary sanctuary built by King Antiochus; giant stone heads of gods)

Background imageKommagene Collection: Colossal head of Heracles and Antiochus from the west terrace (photo)

Colossal head of Heracles and Antiochus from the west terrace (photo)
XIR226177 Colossal head of Heracles and Antiochus from the west terrace (photo) by Greek, (1st century BC); Nemrut Dagi, Anatolia

Background imageKommagene Collection: Head of Zeus-Oromandes (photo)

Head of Zeus-Oromandes (photo)
aP168406 Head of Zeus-Oromandes (photo) by Greek, (1st century BC); Nemrut Dagi, Anatolia, Turkey; (add.info.: built by the Commagene King Antiochus; ); Greek, out of copyright

Background imageKommagene Collection: Head of Zeus-Oromandes, a goddess and an eagle (photo)

Head of Zeus-Oromandes, a goddess and an eagle (photo)
XSP224335 Head of Zeus-Oromandes, a goddess and an eagle (photo) by Greek, (1st century BC); Nemrut Dagi, Anatolia, Turkey; (add.info.: built by the Commagene King Antiochus; ); Greek

Background imageKommagene Collection: View of a colossal head and an eagle from the west terrace (photo)

View of a colossal head and an eagle from the west terrace (photo)
XIR226176 View of a colossal head and an eagle from the west terrace (photo) by Greek, (1st century BC); Nemrut Dagi, Anatolia

Background imageKommagene Collection: Head of Zeus-Oromandes and a goddess (photo)

Head of Zeus-Oromandes and a goddess (photo)
XSP224333 Head of Zeus-Oromandes and a goddess (photo) by Greek, (1st century BC); Nemrut Dagi, Anatolia, Turkey; (add.info.: built by the Commagene King Antiochus; ); Greek, out of copyright

Background imageKommagene Collection: Head of Zeus-Oromandes (photo)

Head of Zeus-Oromandes (photo)
XSP224332 Head of Zeus-Oromandes (photo) by Greek, (1st century BC); Nemrut Dagi, Anatolia, Turkey; (add.info.: built by the Commagene King Antiochus; ); Greek, out of copyright

Background imageKommagene Collection: Karakus Tumulus of Commagene Royal family, Kahta, Adiyaman, Turkey

Karakus Tumulus of Commagene Royal family, Kahta, Adiyaman, Turkey

Background imageKommagene Collection: Colossal head statues of Gods guarding the tumulus of king Antiochus I Theos of Commagene

Colossal head statues of Gods guarding the tumulus of king Antiochus I Theos of Commagene, Mount Nemrut, Adiyaman, Turkey


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"Discover the Enigmatic Beauty of Kommagene: A Glimpse into Ancient Majesty" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Kommagene, an ancient kingdom that once thrived in what is now modern-day Turkey. As you gaze upon the general view of the west terrace, a sense of awe washes over you, as if transported to another era. Behold the colossal head of Heracles and Antiochus from the west terrace; their imposing presence evokes a feeling of power and grandeur. These monumental sculptures stand as testaments to the rich history and artistic prowess that flourished within this remarkable civilization. The head of Zeus-Oromandes captures your attention next, its intricate details showcasing masterful craftsmanship. Paired with a goddess and an eagle, this ensemble symbolizes divine connections between mortals and immortals – a testament to Kommagene's religious beliefs. Moving along, your eyes are drawn to yet another colossal head alongside an eagle on display at the west terrace. The sheer size alone leaves you marveling at how such magnificent pieces were created centuries ago. Further exploration leads you to encounter more wonders - another glimpse into Head of Zeus-Oromandes accompanied by a goddess. Each sculpture tells its own story, inviting speculation about life during those ancient times. Venturing beyond these breathtaking artifacts lies Karakus Tumulus – home to Commagene's Royal family for eternity. Located in Kahta, Adiyaman, Turkey, this burial site holds immense historical significance for Asia as well as Turkey itself. As you wander amidst Karakus Tumulus' serene surroundings, you can't help but feel humbled by its magnitude. The colossal head statues guarding king Antiochus I Theos' tomb serve not only as protectors but also embody reverence towards gods who watched over him even after death. Intriguingly enigmatic, Kommagene beckons you to delve deeper into its mysteries.