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Ishtar Gate from Babylon at Berlin Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Ishtar Gate from Babylon at Berlin Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany, Europe


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Size: 5377 x 3586 (7.2MB)

Date: 12th November 2009

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Credit: Carlo Morucchio/Robert Harding

Country: Germany

© Carlo Morucchio

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Ishtar Gate from Babylon at Berlin Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany, Europe

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The Ishtar Gate from Babylon stands tall and majestic within the Berlin Pergamon Museum, offering a glimpse into the ancient civilization that once thrived in Mesopotamia. This print by Carlo Morucchio/Robert Harding transports us back in time to a world of grandeur and architectural marvels. The gate's vibrant blue glazed bricks adorned with intricate reliefs depict mythical creatures and gods, showcasing the artistic prowess of the Babylonians. As we gaze at this stunning image, we cannot help but be awestruck by its sheer beauty and historical significance. Located in Berlin, Germany, this iconic artifact serves as a testament to humanity's rich past and our enduring fascination with ancient civilizations. The museum's interior provides an ideal setting for appreciating such treasures, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in history while surrounded by other remarkable exhibits. As we contemplate this photograph, it reminds us of the importance of preserving cultural heritage for future generations. It encourages us to explore different corners of the world and seek out destinations like Berlin's Pergamon Museum that offer glimpses into our collective human story. Whether you are an archaeology enthusiast or simply appreciate breathtaking photography capturing moments frozen in time, this print is sure to captivate your imagination. Let it transport you on a visual journey through centuries past as you admire the splendor of the Ishtar Gate from Babylon – a true gem within Europe's cultural landscape.

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