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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: One Hundred Column Hall with the tomb of either Artaxerxes II or Artaxerxes III in

One Hundred Column Hall with the tomb of either Artaxerxes II or Artaxerxes III in
BOO179111 One Hundred Column Hall with the tomb of either Artaxerxes II or Artaxerxes III in the background (photo) by Achaemenid, (550-330 BC); Persepolis, Iran; Iranian, out of copyright

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Idealised hero-king, presumed to be Xerxes (c. 519-465 BC), Stabbing a Monster

Idealised hero-king, presumed to be Xerxes (c. 519-465 BC), Stabbing a Monster
BOO179109 Idealised hero-king, presumed to be Xerxes (c.519-465 BC), Stabbing a Monster, detail from Xerxes Throne Hall, c.480 BC (stone) (see 179110) by Achaemenid, (5th century BC); Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: View of the west entrance to the Hundred Column Hall (photo)

View of the west entrance to the Hundred Column Hall (photo)
BOO179103 View of the west entrance to the Hundred Column Hall (photo) by Achaemenid, (5th century BC); Persepolis, Iran; (add.info)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Eagles head on the Sapahan Spoy (Soldier Road) (stone)

Eagles head on the Sapahan Spoy (Soldier Road) (stone)
BOO178087 Eagles head on the Sapahan Spoy (Soldier Road) (stone) by Achaemenid, (5th century BC); Persepolis, Iran; Iranian, out of copyright

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Rock relief depicting Shapur I (AD 241-72) and his family wearing heraldic emblems

Rock relief depicting Shapur I (AD 241-72) and his family wearing heraldic emblems
BOO179162 Rock relief depicting Shapur I (AD 241-72) and his family wearing heraldic emblems on their hats, with a tri-lingual inscription on the horse in Greek

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Bulls head on the northern portico of the Throne Hall of Xerxes (stone)

Bulls head on the northern portico of the Throne Hall of Xerxes (stone)
BOO178086 Bulls head on the northern portico of the Throne Hall of Xerxes (stone) by Achaemenid, (5th century BC); Persepolis, Iran; Iranian, out of copyright

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Sketches in Persia (engraving)

Sketches in Persia (engraving)
1587256 Sketches in Persia (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches in Persia. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 10 January 1857)

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
GIA4784209 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: Persian Empire: gold plate of king rouenide Darius I (550-486 BC

Persian Empire: gold plate of king rouenide Darius I (550-486 BC
JLJ4587485 Persian Empire: gold plate of king rouenide Darius I (550-486 BC) engraved with inscriptions in cuneiform writing, 550-500 BC, from Persepolis, Archeological Museum

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Sogdians bring gifts to Darius I. Reliefs of the eastern staircase of the Apadana

Sogdians bring gifts to Darius I. Reliefs of the eastern staircase of the Apadana
LRI4678410 Sogdians 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: Submissive peoples. Reliefs of the eastern staircase of the Apadana, 6th century BC

Submissive peoples. Reliefs of the eastern staircase of the Apadana, 6th century BC
LRI4678407 Submissive peoples. Reliefs of the eastern staircase of the Apadana, 6th century BC by Persian School, (6th century BC); Palace of Darius, Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Achaemenid griffin-shaped capital of column, 6th century BC

Achaemenid griffin-shaped capital of column, 6th century BC
LRI4678307 Achaemenid griffin-shaped capital of column, 6th century BC by Persian School, (6th century BC); Palace of Darius, Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: View of the reliefs of northern stairs: persian soldiers

View of the reliefs of northern stairs: persian soldiers
LRI4657240 View of the reliefs of northern stairs: persian soldiers by Achaemenid, (6th century BC); Persepolis, Iran; (add.info.: Persian civilization)

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Relief depicting two archers and an ancient Persian inscription

Relief depicting two archers and an ancient Persian inscription
XIR173130 Relief depicting two archers and an ancient Persian inscription, from the staircase of the Palace of Darius, Achaemenian Period, 6th-5th century BC (stone) by Persian School; Persepolis

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Villiage of Shahreja near Persepolis S. W. Iran

Villiage of Shahreja near Persepolis S. W. Iran
Villiage of Shahreja near Persepolis S.W.Iran

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Persia, from Flags of All Nations, Series 1 (N9) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands

Persia, from Flags of All Nations, Series 1 (N9) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1887

Background imagePersepolis Collection: (12) [Persepolis, (W: before restoration), 1840s-60s. Creator: Luigi Pesce

(12) [Persepolis, (W: before restoration), 1840s-60s. Creator: Luigi Pesce
(12) [Persepolis, (W: before restoration), 1840s-60s

Background imagePersepolis Collection: (3) [Persepolis (?)], 1840s-60s. Creator: Luigi Pesce

(3) [Persepolis (?)], 1840s-60s. Creator: Luigi Pesce
(3) [Persepolis (?)], 1840s-60s

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Tomba sulla rocca a Persepolis, 1858. Creator: Luigi Pesce

Tomba sulla rocca a Persepolis, 1858. Creator: Luigi Pesce
Tomba sulla rocca a Persepolis, 1858

Background imagePersepolis Collection: (5) [Persepolis], 1840s-60s. Creator: Luigi Pesce

(5) [Persepolis], 1840s-60s. Creator: Luigi Pesce
(5) [Persepolis], 1840s-60s

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Porta d entrata alla ruine de Persepolis, 1858. Creator: Luigi Pesce

Porta d entrata alla ruine de Persepolis, 1858. Creator: Luigi Pesce
Porta d entrata alla ruine de Persepolis, 1858

Background imagePersepolis Collection: (10) [Gate of all Nations, Persepolis, Fars], 1840s-60s. Creator: Luigi Pesce

(10) [Gate of all Nations, Persepolis, Fars], 1840s-60s. Creator: Luigi Pesce
(10) [Gate of all Nations, Persepolis, Fars], 1840s-60s

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Veduta generale di Persepolis presa dalla Montagna, 1858. Creator: Luigi Pesce

Veduta generale di Persepolis presa dalla Montagna, 1858. Creator: Luigi Pesce
Veduta generale di Persepolis presa dalla Montagna, 1858

Background imagePersepolis Collection: (6) [Naksh-i Rustam, Near Persepolis], 1840s-60s. Creator: Luigi Pesce

(6) [Naksh-i Rustam, Near Persepolis], 1840s-60s. Creator: Luigi Pesce
(6) [Naksh-i Rustam, Near Persepolis], 1840s-60s

Background imagePersepolis Collection: (15) [Gate of all Nations, Persepolis, Fars], 1840s-60s. Creator: Luigi Pesce

(15) [Gate of all Nations, Persepolis, Fars], 1840s-60s. Creator: Luigi Pesce
(15) [Gate of all Nations, Persepolis, Fars], 1840s-60s

Background imagePersepolis Collection: (11) [Naksh-i Rustam], 1840s-60s. Creator: Luigi Pesce

(11) [Naksh-i Rustam], 1840s-60s. Creator: Luigi Pesce
(11) [Naksh-i Rustam], 1840s-60s

Background imagePersepolis Collection: (4) [Naksh-i Rustam, Near Persepolis], 1840s-60s. Creator: Luigi Pesce

(4) [Naksh-i Rustam, Near Persepolis], 1840s-60s. Creator: Luigi Pesce
(4) [Naksh-i Rustam, Near Persepolis], 1840s-60s

Background imagePersepolis Collection: (9) Untitled, 1840s-60s. Creator: Luigi Pesce

(9) Untitled, 1840s-60s. Creator: Luigi Pesce
(9) Untitled, 1840s-60s

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Ruine sulla terza terazza, Persepolis, 1858. Creator: Luigi Pesce

Ruine sulla terza terazza, Persepolis, 1858. Creator: Luigi Pesce
Ruine sulla terza terazza, Persepolis, 1858

Background imagePersepolis Collection: (16) [Apadana Hall Eastern Stairway, Persepolis, Fars], 1840s-60s

(16) [Apadana Hall Eastern Stairway, Persepolis, Fars], 1840s-60s

Background imagePersepolis Collection: L antica porta d ingrezza a Persepolis], 1858. Creator: Luigi Pesce

L antica porta d ingrezza a Persepolis], 1858. Creator: Luigi Pesce
L antica porta d ingrezza a Persepolis], 1858

Background imagePersepolis Collection: [Persepolis], 1850s. Creator: Luigi Pesce

[Persepolis], 1850s. Creator: Luigi Pesce
[Persepolis], 1850s

Background imagePersepolis Collection: (13) [Persepolis], 1840s-60s. Creator: Luigi Pesce

(13) [Persepolis], 1840s-60s. Creator: Luigi Pesce
(13) [Persepolis], 1840s-60s

Background imagePersepolis Collection: (2) [Persepolis], 1840s-60s. Creator: Luigi Pesce

(2) [Persepolis], 1840s-60s. Creator: Luigi Pesce
(2) [Persepolis], 1840s-60s

Background imagePersepolis Collection: (17) Untitled, 1840s-60s. Creator: Luigi Pesce

(17) Untitled, 1840s-60s. Creator: Luigi Pesce
(17) Untitled, 1840s-60s

Background imagePersepolis Collection: 20058446

20058446
IRAN Zagros Mountains Persepolis Ancient Greek site. Detail of frieze in the Apadana or Great Audience Hall

Background imagePersepolis Collection: ©Eye_Ubiquitous_20026534

©Eye_Ubiquitous_20026534
IRAN, Persepolis Fifth century BC Archaemenid palace complex. Xerxes Palace wall with stone relief -carved frieze of a procession of delagates

Background imagePersepolis Collection: ©Eye_Ubiquitous_20026530

©Eye_Ubiquitous_20026530
IRAN, Persepolis Fifth century BC Archaemenid palace complex. Xerxes Palace, raised, rectangular archways and column ruins

Background imagePersepolis Collection: ©Eye_Ubiquitous_20026529

©Eye_Ubiquitous_20026529
IRAN, Persepolis Fifth century BC Archaemenid palace complex. Stone columns originally supporting the Central Hall of Apadana Palace

Background imagePersepolis Collection: ©Eye_Ubiquitous_20026525

©Eye_Ubiquitous_20026525
IRAN, South, Persepolis Fifth century BC Archaemenid palace complex. Gate of all Nations. The name Persepolis is Greek meaning City of the Persians

Background imagePersepolis Collection: ©Eye_Ubiquitous_20026539

©Eye_Ubiquitous_20026539
IRAN, Persepolis Fifth century BC Archaemenid palace complex. View over ruins from the tomb of Axerxes II. The name Persepolis is Greek meaning City of the Persians

Background imagePersepolis Collection: ©Eye_Ubiquitous_20026538

©Eye_Ubiquitous_20026538
IRAN, Persepolis Fifth century BC Archaemenid palace complex. Detail of relief carving on the eastern section of the Apadana stairway depicting diginitaries of the realm paying tribute

Background imagePersepolis Collection: 10076983

10076983
IRAN Persepolis Lion statue

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Gate of All-Lands, Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fars Province, Islamic

Gate of All-Lands, Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fars Province, Islamic Republic of Iran, Middle East

Background imagePersepolis Collection: The Tachara, Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fars Province, Islamic Republic

The Tachara, Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fars Province, Islamic Republic of Iran, Middle East

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Apadana stairway facade, relief of the Achaemenids, Medes and Persians, Persepolis

Apadana stairway facade, relief of the Achaemenids, Medes and Persians, Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fars Province, Islamic Republic of Iran, Middle East

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Ruins of the Hadish Palace, Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fars Province

Ruins of the Hadish Palace, Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fars Province, Islamic Republic of Iran, Middle East

Background imagePersepolis Collection: Apadana stairway facade detail, relief of the Achaemenids, Medes and Persians, Persepolis

Apadana stairway facade detail, relief of the Achaemenids, Medes and Persians, Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fars Province, Islamic Republic of Iran, Middle East



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Persepolis Collection

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