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Persepolis - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Persepolis, whose magnificent ruins rest at the foot of Kuh-e Rahmat (Mountain of Mercy) in south-western Iran, is among the world’s greatest archaeological sites
Persepolis - Videos - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Founded by Darius I in 518 B C , Persepolis was the capital of the Achaemenid Empire It was built on an immense half-artificial, half-natural terrace, where the king of kings created an impressive palace complex inspired by Mesopotamian models
Persépolis - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Founded by Darius I in 518 B C , Persepolis was the capital of the Achaemenid Empire It was built on an immense half-artificial, half-natural terrace, where the king of kings created an impressive palace complex inspired by Mesopotamian models
Hegmataneh - UNESCO World Heritage Centre The archaeological remains of town planning and architecture of the Parthian period, as well as the presence of artefacts made for the royal palaces in Susa and Persepolis, testify to the craftsmanship of the masters of Hegmataneh and the transfer of knowledge from Hegmataneh to other major ancient cities
Persepolis (UNESCO NHK) - UNESCO World Heritage Centre - Document Founded by Darius I in 518 B C , Persepolis was the capital of the Achaemenid Empire It was built on an immense half-artificial, half-natural terrace, where the king of kings created an impressive palace complex inspired by Mesopotamian models
UNESCO World Heritage Centre - World Heritage List Persepolis Tchogha Zanbil Takht-e Soleyman Bam and its Cultural Landscape Pasargadae Soltaniyeh Bisotun Armenian Monastic Ensembles of Iran Shushtar Historical Hydraulic System Sheikh Safi al-din Khānegāh and Shrine Ensemble in Ardabil Tabriz Historic Bazaar Complex The Persian Garden Gonbad-e Qābus Masjed-e Jāmé of Isfahan Golestan Palace
Petroglyphs of the Archaeological Landscape of Tanbaly Set around the lush Tanbaly Gorge, amidst the vast, arid Chu-Ili mountains, is a remarkable concentration of some 5,000 petroglyphs (rock carvings) dating from the second half of the second millennium BC to the
UNESCO World Heritage Centre Heritage is our legacy from the past, what we live with today, and what we pass on to future generations Our cultural and natural heritage are both irreplaceable sources of life and inspiration What makes the concept of World Heritage exceptional is its universal application World Heritage sites belong to all the peoples of the world, irrespective of the territory on which they are located