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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: View of the tripylon of the Darius palace, 6th century BC

View of the tripylon of the Darius palace, 6th century BC
LRI4678288 View of the tripylon of the Darius palace, 6th century BC by Persian School, (6th century BC); Palace of Darius, Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: A griffon, legendary creature half eagle, half lion. Column of the Apadana

A griffon, legendary creature half eagle, half lion. Column of the Apadana
GIA4784248 A griffon, legendary creature half eagle, half lion. Column of the Apadana, large courtroom, surmounted by these capitals, palace of Darius I, Persepolis, Iran

Background imagePersepolis Collection: View over the apadana and palace of 100 columns

View over the apadana and palace of 100 columns
LRI4657188 View over the apadana and palace of 100 columns by Achaemenid, (6th century BC); Persepolis, Iran; (add.info.: Persian civilization)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Fragment of low relief representing a walking lion. From Persepolis (Iran

Fragment of low relief representing a walking lion. From Persepolis (Iran
JLJ4565396 Fragment of low relief representing a walking lion. From Persepolis (Iran) Epoque Routenide, 460 BC. Seattle, Art Museum by Achaemenid, (5th century BC); Seattle Art Museum, Seattle

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Fragment of a Wall Decoration from the Palace of Xerxes

Fragment of a Wall Decoration from the Palace of Xerxes
491270 Fragment of a Wall Decoration from the Palace of Xerxes, Persepolis: " Guardsman" in Procession, 486-465 BC (grey limestone) by Achaemenid

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Two dignitaries, from the northern wing of the Apadana east stairway facade

Two dignitaries, from the northern wing of the Apadana east stairway facade
BOO179107 Two dignitaries, from the northern wing of the Apadana east stairway facade, 500-480 BC (stone) by Achaemenid, (5th century BC); Persepolis, Iran; Iranian, out of copyright

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Artaxerxes I (464-24) receiving a grandee in Median

Artaxerxes I (464-24) receiving a grandee in Median
BOO179106 Artaxerxes I (464-24) receiving a grandee in Median dress while Other Dignitaries look on, detail from the west entrance to the Hundred Column Hall (stone) (photo) by Achaemenid

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Lion fighting a bull, relief on the east staircase of the Apadana, Achaemanian Period, c

Lion fighting a bull, relief on the east staircase of the Apadana, Achaemanian Period, c
XIR279373 Lion fighting a bull, relief on the east staircase of the Apadana, Achaemanian Period, c.515 (stone) by Achaemenid, (550-330 BC); Persepolis, Iran; (add.info.: Apadana)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Detail of the relief frieze on the East stairway to the Apadana (audience hall

Detail of the relief frieze on the East stairway to the Apadana (audience hall
XIR222707 Detail of the relief frieze on the East stairway to the Apadana (audience hall) depicting delegates from the subject lands of the empire bearing lavish gifts for a ceremony

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Head of a prince, from Persepolis, 5th-4th century BC (lapis lazuli)

Head of a prince, from Persepolis, 5th-4th century BC (lapis lazuli)
XIR226189 Head of a prince, from Persepolis, 5th-4th century BC (lapis lazuli) by Achaemenid, (550-330 BC); National Museum of Iran, Tehran, Iran; Iranian, out of copyright

Background imagePersepolis Collection: The Gate of All Nations (photo)

The Gate of All Nations (photo)
BOO178081 The Gate of All Nations (photo) by Achaemenid, (5th century BC); Persepolis, Iran; (add.info.: the gate bears a trilingual inscription in four mirror images on each side of the main)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: A Mede carrying a sacrificial lamb up the eastern stairway of the south portico of

A Mede carrying a sacrificial lamb up the eastern stairway of the south portico of
BOO178076 A Mede carrying a sacrificial lamb up the eastern stairway of the south portico of Darius palace, c.485 BC (stone) by Achaemenid, (5th century BC); Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: West facade of the Tachara (Darius private palace), built c

West facade of the Tachara (Darius private palace), built c
BOO178075 West facade of the Tachara (Darius private palace), built c.485 BC and the staircase added by Artaxerxes III in c.360-50 BC (stone) (photo) by Achaemenid, (550-330 BC); Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Xerxes Throne Hall, completed c. 480 BC (photo) (see 179109)

Xerxes Throne Hall, completed c. 480 BC (photo) (see 179109)
BOO179110 Xerxes Throne Hall, completed c.480 BC (photo) (see 179109) by Achaemenid, (5th century BC); Persepolis, Iran; (add.info)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Human-headed capital, from the Tripylon, Persepolis, Iran, 500-480 BC (stone)

Human-headed capital, from the Tripylon, Persepolis, Iran, 500-480 BC (stone)
BOO179101 Human-headed capital, from the Tripylon, Persepolis, Iran, 500-480 BC (stone) by Achaemenid, (5th century BC); height: 107 cm; National Museum of Iran, Tehran

Background imagePersepolis Collection: A ferocious lion attacking a bull, relief from the northern stairway facade of

A ferocious lion attacking a bull, relief from the northern stairway facade of
BOO179100 A ferocious lion attacking a bull, relief from the northern stairway facade of the Tripylon, 500-480 BC (stone) by Achaemenid, (5th century BC); Persepolis, Iran; Iranian, out of copyright

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Wall carving depicting the Royal Guard, Tachara, Persepolis, c

Wall carving depicting the Royal Guard, Tachara, Persepolis, c
3287716 Wall carving depicting the Royal Guard, Tachara, Persepolis, c.6th-5th century BC (grey stone) by Achaemenid, (6th century BC); Palace of Darius, Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Relief depicting Median guards from the stairs of the Triplyon Hall, Achaemenian Period

Relief depicting Median guards from the stairs of the Triplyon Hall, Achaemenian Period
XIR274794 Relief depicting Median guards from the stairs of the Triplyon Hall, Achaemenian Period, 6th-5th century BC (limestone) by Achaemenid, (550-330 BC); Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: A Median officer paying homage to King Darius I from the Treasury, c

A Median officer paying homage to King Darius I from the Treasury, c
XIR279364 A Median officer paying homage to King Darius I from the Treasury, c.515 BC (limestone) (see also 209288) by Achaemenid, (550-330 BC); Persepolis, Iran; (add.info.: Darius I (550-486 BC)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Detail of a relief from the front of the eastern stairway of the Apadana (Audience Hall

Detail of a relief from the front of the eastern stairway of the Apadana (Audience Hall
XIR189484 Detail of a relief from the front of the eastern stairway of the Apadana (Audience Hall) depicting a camel driver with his camel, c.515 BC (stone) by Achaemenid, (550-330 BC); Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Frontispiece to Voyages... par le Muscovie, en Perse

Frontispiece to Voyages... par le Muscovie, en Perse
TRV227716 Frontispiece to Voyages...par le Muscovie, en Perse, et aux Indes Orientales by Cornelis de Bruijn (c.1652-c.1727) first French edition, 1718 (engraving) (b/w photo) by Picart

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Persian soldiers, from the northern doorway of the Palace of Xerxes (stone) (photo)

Persian soldiers, from the northern doorway of the Palace of Xerxes (stone) (photo)
BOO179112 Persian soldiers, from the northern doorway of the Palace of Xerxes (stone) (photo) by Achaemenid, (5th century BC); Persepolis, Iran; Iranian, out of copyright

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Carving of Xerxes weapon bearers sword, relief in the Audience Hall at

Carving of Xerxes weapon bearers sword, relief in the Audience Hall at
BOO180377 Carving of Xerxes weapon bearers sword, relief in the Audience Hall at Persepolis (bronze) by Median School, (700-550 BC); Persepolis, Iran; Iranian, out of copyright

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Apadana foundation plaques placed by Darius, from Persepolis

Apadana foundation plaques placed by Darius, from Persepolis
BOO180363 Apadana foundation plaques placed by Darius, from Persepolis, engraved in trilingual script: Old Persian, Elamite and Babylonian, late 6th century BC (silver) by Achaemenid

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Xerxes (c. 519-465 BC) and his attendants entering or leaving the palace

Xerxes (c. 519-465 BC) and his attendants entering or leaving the palace
BOO178077 Xerxes (c.519-465 BC) and his attendants entering or leaving the palace, relief from the Hadish (Xerxes private palace), c.480-70 BC (stone) by Achaemenid, (5th century BC); Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Fight between a bull and a lion - Reliefs of the eastern staircase of the Apadana

Fight between a bull and a lion - Reliefs of the eastern staircase of the Apadana
LRI4678440 Fight between a bull and a lion - Reliefs of the eastern staircase of the Apadana, 6th century BC by Persian School, (6th century BC); Palace of Darius, Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Lion-shaped protome, 6th century BC

Lion-shaped protome, 6th century BC
LRI4678298 Lion-shaped protome, 6th century BC by Persian School, (6th century BC); Palace of Darius, Persepolis, Iran; (add.info.: Persian civilization: lion-shaped protome)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Detail of the relief frieze on the East stairway to the Apadana (audience hall

Detail of the relief frieze on the East stairway to the Apadana (audience hall
XIR157944 Detail of the relief frieze on the East stairway to the Apadana (audience hall) depicting delegates from the subject lands of the empire bearing lavish gifts for a ceremony

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Ruins of the Palace of Xerxes at Persepolis (engraving)

Ruins of the Palace of Xerxes at Persepolis (engraving)
3647018 Ruins of the Palace of Xerxes at Persepolis (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ruins of the Palace of Xerxes at Persepolis)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: A Median officer paying homage to King Darius I (c. 550-486 BC) from the Treasury, c

A Median officer paying homage to King Darius I (c. 550-486 BC) from the Treasury, c
XIR209288 A Median officer paying homage to King Darius I (c.550-486 BC) from the Treasury, c.515 BC (limestone) (see also 279364) by Achaemenid, (550-330 BC); Persepolis, Iran; Iranian

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Darius fighting the lion, detail from the west entrance to the Palace of Darius the Great

Darius fighting the lion, detail from the west entrance to the Palace of Darius the Great
XIR279375 Darius fighting the lion, detail from the west entrance to the Palace of Darius the Great (stone) by Achaemenid, (550-330 BC); Persepolis, Iran; (add.info.: Darius I (550-486 BC)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Relief in the Hall of a Hundred Columns depicting King Xerxes I (c

Relief in the Hall of a Hundred Columns depicting King Xerxes I (c
XIR159171 Relief in the Hall of a Hundred Columns depicting King Xerxes I (c.519-465 BC) leaving the Hall, Achaemenian Period (photo) by Persian School; Persepolis, Iran; Persian, out of copyright

Background imagePersepolis Collection: West entrance to the Hundred Column Hall, depicting rows of dignitaries supporting

West entrance to the Hundred Column Hall, depicting rows of dignitaries supporting
BOO179105 West entrance to the Hundred Column Hall, depicting rows of dignitaries supporting the King at the top (stone) by Achaemenid, (5th century BC); Persepolis, Iran; Iranian, out of copyright

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Relief depicting Xerxes I (c. 519-465 BC) with two attendants (stone)

Relief depicting Xerxes I (c. 519-465 BC) with two attendants (stone)
XIR184027 Relief depicting Xerxes I (c.519-465 BC) with two attendants (stone) by Achaemenid, (550-330 BC); Persepolis, Iran; Iranian, out of copyright

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Decorative relief from the east stairway of the Apadana (Audience Hall

Decorative relief from the east stairway of the Apadana (Audience Hall
XIR175580 Decorative relief from the east stairway of the Apadana (Audience Hall) Achaemenian period, 550-330 BC (photo) by Persian School; Persepolis, Iran; Persian, out of copyright

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Stairway to the Tachara (Darius private palace) c. 485 BC (photo)

Stairway to the Tachara (Darius private palace) c. 485 BC (photo)
BOO178079 Stairway to the Tachara (Darius private palace) c.485 BC (photo) by Achaemenid, (5th century BC); Persepolis, Iran; Iranian, out of copyright

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Columns from the eastern portico of the Apadana, c. 500-480 BC (photo)

Columns from the eastern portico of the Apadana, c. 500-480 BC (photo)
BOO178074 Columns from the eastern portico of the Apadana, c.500-480 BC (photo) by Achaemenid, (5th century BC); Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Detail from a processional frieze on East side of the Apadana Palace, Persepolis, Iran, c

Detail from a processional frieze on East side of the Apadana Palace, Persepolis, Iran, c
3287957 Detail from a processional frieze on East side of the Apadana Palace, Persepolis, Iran, c.518-465 BC (grey stone) by Achaemenid, (550-330 BC); Persepolis, Iran; (add.info.: The Apadana)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: View of the reliefs of northern stairs

View of the reliefs of northern stairs
LRI4657236 View of the reliefs of northern stairs by Achaemenid, (6th century BC); Persepolis, Iran; (add.info.: Persian civilization: reliefs of the north staircase, Persepolis)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: General view over the remains

General view over the remains
LRI4657226 General view over the remains by Achaemenid, (6th century BC); Persepolis, Iran; (add.info.: Persian civilization: general view of the ruins of Persepolis)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: View of the hall of the Apadana, and 100 columns hall

View of the hall of the Apadana, and 100 columns hall
LRI4657259 View of the hall of the Apadana, and 100 columns hall by Achaemenid, (6th century BC); Persepolis, Iran; (add.info.: Persian civilization: " view of the ruins of the Apadana Hall)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: View of the reliefs of eastern stairs

View of the reliefs of eastern stairs
LRI4657196 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: Submissive peoples bring gifts to Darius I. Reliefs of the eastern staircase of

Submissive peoples bring gifts to Darius I. Reliefs of the eastern staircase of
LRI4678414 Submissive peoples bring gifts to Darius I. Reliefs of the eastern staircase of the Apadana, 6th century BC by Persian School, (6th century BC); Palace of Darius, Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Guards of Susa and Persia. Reliefs of the eastern staircase of the Apadana

Guards of Susa and Persia. Reliefs of the eastern staircase of the Apadana
LRI4678380 Guards of Susa and Persia. Reliefs of the eastern staircase of the Apadana, 6th century BC by Persian School, (6th century BC); Palace of Darius, Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Imperial guard. Reliefs of the eastern staircase of the Apadana, 6th century BC

Imperial guard. Reliefs of the eastern staircase of the Apadana, 6th century BC
LRI4678361 Imperial guard.Reliefs of the eastern staircase of the Apadana, 6th century BC by Persian School, (6th century BC); Palace of Darius, Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Column with a winged and beared creature, 6th century BC

Column with a winged and beared creature, 6th century BC
LRI4678320 Column with a winged and beared creature, 6th century BC by Persian School, (6th century BC); Palace of Darius, Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Detail of a Persian soldier, from the relief frieze on the East stairway to the Apadana

Detail of a Persian soldier, from the relief frieze on the East stairway to the Apadana
XIR375195 Detail of a Persian soldier, from the relief frieze on the East stairway to the Apadana (Audience Hall) Achaemenian period, c.515 BC (limestone) by Achaemenid, (550-330 BC); Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Relief on the East staircase of the Apadana (audience hall

Relief on the East staircase of the Apadana (audience hall
JB117113 Relief on the East staircase of the Apadana (audience hall) depicting a lion fighting a bull, Achaemenian period, c.515 BC (limestone) by Achaemenid, (550-330 BC); Persepolis



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Persepolis Collection

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