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Temple of Bel, Palmyra



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Temple of Bel, Palmyra

The Temple of Bel, also known as the Temple of Baal, was an ancient stone ruin located in Palmyra, Syria. The temple, consecrated to the Mesopotamian god Bel, worshipped at Palmyra in triad with the lunar god Aglibol and the sun god Yarhibol, formed the center of religious life in Palmyra and was dedicated in 32 AD.Its ruins were considered among the best preserved at Palmyra.The temple ruins were destroyed by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in August 2015

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A2 (42x59cm) Fine Art Print

Experience the rich history and culture of ancient civilizations with our exquisite Fine Art Print of the Temple of Bel by Stefania Besca from Fine Art Storehouse. This captivating piece transports you to Palmyra, Syria, where the grandeur of the ancient Temple of Baal comes alive. Stefania's masterful use of color and detail brings the intricately carved stone ruins to life, making it a stunning addition to any home or office. Elevate your space with this fine art print, a timeless piece that tells a story of history and beauty.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 56cm x 42cm (22" x 16.5")

Estimated Product Size is 59.4cm x 42cm (23.4" x 16.5")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the majestic Temple of Bel, also known as the Temple of Baal, which once stood proudly in Palmyra, Syria. A symbol of ancient history and religious devotion, this stone ruin was consecrated to the revered Mesopotamian god Bel. Alongside the lunar god Aglibol and the sun god Yarhibol, it formed a sacred triad that held great significance for worshippers in Palmyra. Dedicated in 32 AD, this temple served as the heart of religious life in Palmyra for centuries. Its ruins were renowned for their exceptional preservation and offered a glimpse into a bygone era. However, tragedy struck when militant groups ravaged these precious remnants in August 2015 during the Syrian civil war. The destruction inflicted upon this UNESCO World Heritage Site sent shockwaves through both local communities and global observers alike. It stands as a painful reminder of not only the crisis faced by Syria but also the loss suffered by humanity's shared cultural heritage. Through Stefania Besca's lens, we are reminded of both the beauty that once graced Palmyra's landscape and its tragic fate at the hands of conflict. This thought-provoking image serves as a testament to our collective responsibility to protect and preserve our world's historical treasures from such devastation.

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