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Persepolis Collection

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

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Background imagePersepolis Collection: Ahura Mazda

Ahura Mazda, supreme god in Zoroastrianism, Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iran, Middle East

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: Persepolis

Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iran, Middle East

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Persepolis

Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iran, Middle East

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Alexanders army prepares to destroy Persepolis

Alexanders army prepares to destroy Persepolis
Thais suggests that Alexander burn Persepolis, capitol of Persia, in 331 BC. Hand-colored halftone ireproduction of a 19th-century llustration

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Persepolis ancient columns at sunset, Iran

Persepolis ancient columns at sunset, Iran
Persepolis was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire (ca. 550 u2013330 BC). It is situated 60 km northeast of the city of Shiraz in Fars Province, Iran

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Palace of a Hundred Columns in foreground with the Apadana behind

Palace of a Hundred Columns in foreground with the Apadana behind, Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iran, Middle East

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Carved reliefs of palace guard

Carved reliefs of palace guard, Apadana palace staircase, Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iran, Middle East

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Iran, Persepolis

Iran, Persepolis. General view, Gate of Xerxes, Persepolis (Takht-e Jamshid), near Shiraz. Once covered an area of over 600 square metres

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

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

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Audience of Darius I. Persian art

Audience of Darius I. 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 during hearing with officers Medes. Treasury Hall of the palace

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Tombs of Darius II, Ataxerxes I and Darius the Great, Naqsh-e Rostam Necropolis, near Persepolis

Tombs of Darius II, Ataxerxes I and Darius the Great, Naqsh-e Rostam Necropolis, near Persepolis, Iran, Middle East

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Zoroastrian bas relief depicting a lion hunting a bull, Persepolis, Iran

Zoroastrian bas relief depicting a lion hunting a bull, Persepolis, Iran
Persepolis was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire (ca. 550 u2013330 BC). UNESCO declared the ruins of Persepolis a World Heritage Site in 1979

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Sphynx Bas Relief

Sphynx Bas Relief
Bas relief showing a sphynx decorating the north wall of the Apadana terrace Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Palace of Darius, Persepolis, Iran

Palace of Darius, Persepolis, Iran. Persepolis was built as Persias new capital city during the reign of Darius I (522-485 BC), first king of the Achaemenid dynasty

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Broken bull column in foreground, Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iran, Middle

Broken bull column in foreground, Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iran, Middle East

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Bas reliefs, Persepolis, Fars Province, Iran

Bas reliefs, Persepolis, Fars Province, Iran
Detailed bas relief found on the ruins of Persepolis near Shiraz Iran

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Apadana Palace, Persepolis, Iran. Began by Darius the Great and completed by his son Xerxes I 30

Apadana Palace, Persepolis, Iran. Began by Darius the Great and completed by his son Xerxes I 30 years later in 480 BC
RS-273 Apadana Palace, Persepolis, Iran. Began by Darius the Great and completed by his son Xerxes I 30 years later in 480 BC, the palace was used by The King of Kings for official audiences

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: The Apadana (Kings audience hall)

The Apadana (Kings audience hall), Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iran, Middle East

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iran, Middle East

Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iran, Middle East

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Persepolis

Persepolis, Iran, Middle East, Asia

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Persepolis 2, 500 years old Darius palace ruins

Persepolis 2, 500 years old Darius palace ruins
The ruins of the 500 BC palace of Darius, Apadana palace, a ruler of the Achaemenid dynasty, in what was the capital of the Achaemenid empire in Takht-e Jamshid (also known as Persepolis)

Cast of palace doorway from Persepolis, Iran, circa 470-450 BC
3329569 Cast of palace doorway from Persepolis, Iran, circa 470-450 BC; (add.info.: Cast of palace doorway from Persepolis, Iran, circa 470-450 BC)

Ruins of Persepolis (engraving)
8635123 Ruins of Persepolis (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ruins of Persepolis, ceremonial capital of the Persian Achaemenid Empire)

Procession of men carrying offerings, Bas relief from the stairs of the Palace of Darius I (550-486 BC) King of Persia
AIS5358909 Procession of men carrying offerings, Bas relief from the stairs of the Palace of Darius I (550-486 BC) King of Persia, Persepolis, Fars Iran; Persepolis, Iran; © Iberfoto

Palace of Darius, Susa, Iran
6266278 Palace of Darius, Susa, Iran; (add.info.: Ruins of the palace of Persian King Darius I at Persepolis, ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire, in present day Iran)

Ruins of Persepolis, or Takht-e-Jamshid, capital of the Achaemenid (Routeenide) Empire
FLO4723011 Ruins of Persepolis, or Takht-e-Jamshid, capital of the Achaemenid (Routeenide) Empire. Illustration by Mounier from Guillaume Antoine Olivier (1756-1814) Travels in the Ottoman Empire

A tomb near Persepolis, the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire, seen here in the 19th century
6428105 A tomb near Persepolis, the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire, seen here in the 19th century, from "Monuments de Tous les Peuples" by Ernest Breton

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Cast of palace doorway from Persepolis, Iran, circa 470-450 BC

Cast of palace doorway from Persepolis, Iran, circa 470-450 BC
3329568 Cast of palace doorway from Persepolis, Iran, circa 470-450 BC; (add.info.: Cast of palace doorway from Persepolis, Iran, circa 470-450 BC)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Cast of palace doorway from Persepolis

Cast of palace doorway from Persepolis
3329567 Cast of palace doorway from Persepolis; (add.info.: Cast of palace doorway from Persepolis, Iran, circa 470-450 BC)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Entrance to the Throne Hall with a relief on the door jamb depicting King Xerxes I (c.519-465 BC)

Entrance to the Throne Hall with a relief on the door jamb depicting King Xerxes I (c.519-465 BC) leaving the hall
BAL112355 Entrance to the Throne Hall with a relief on the door jamb depicting King Xerxes I (c.519-465 BC) leaving the hall, Achaemenian period, 5th century BC (photo); Persepolis, Iran

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Head of a Royal Guard from Persepolis, 500-450 B.C.. Creator: Unknown

Head of a Royal Guard from Persepolis, 500-450 B.C.. Creator: Unknown
Head of a Royal Guard from Persepolis, 500-450 B.C

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Procession of the Royal Court, bas-relief of Persepolis, archaeological site near Shiraz, Iran

Procession of the Royal Court, bas-relief of Persepolis, archaeological site near Shiraz, Iran Iran Persepolis, Shiraz Building Islamic Art, Asia, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Battle scene. Bas-reliefs on the walls of the Palace of Darius the Great in Persepolis, Iran

Battle scene. Bas-reliefs on the walls of the Palace of Darius the Great in Persepolis, Iran Iran Persepolis, Palace of Darius the Great Low Relief, Basrelief. Date of Photograph:1890-1900 ca

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Bas-reliefs on the walls of the Palace of Darius the Great in Persepolis, Iran

Bas-reliefs on the walls of the Palace of Darius the Great in Persepolis, Iran Iran Persepolis, Palace of Darius the Great Low Relief, Basrelief. Date of Photograph:1890-1900 ca

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Costumes of the Achaemenid kings of Persia

Costumes of the Achaemenid kings of Persia
Costumes of the Achaemenid kings. King Cyrus the Great on his golden throne, King Xerxes I under parasol, Persian king riding a quadriga or four-horse chariot, and on a galley

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Entrance of King Cyrus of Persia into Babylon, 540BC

Entrance of King Cyrus of Persia into Babylon, 540BC
The triumphal entrance of King Cyrus of Persia into Babylon, 29 October 540BC. Solenne Pompa di Ciro in Babilonia. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri after the painting by Angelo

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 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: 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: Iran, Central Iran, Persepolis, 6th century BC ancient city, Apadana Palace

Iran, Central Iran, Persepolis, 6th century BC ancient city, Apadana Palace

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: Gate of All Nations, Gate of Xerxes, Persepolis, ceremonial capital of Achaemenid Empire

Gate of All Nations, Gate of Xerxes, Persepolis, ceremonial capital of Achaemenid Empire, Fars Province, Iran

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



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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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