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Gate to Iran - Ancient Persepolis ruins
The massive main entrance gateway to the 500 BC Persepolis or Takhte Jamshid complex - known as The Gate of All Nations -, the capital city of the Achaemenid dynasty Zoroastrian empire, now a UNESCO World Heritage site near the central Iranian city of Marvdasht, destroyed and burned by Alexander of Macedonia
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German Vogel
Media ID 13427479
© 2016 German Vogel
Absence Accessibility Achaemenid Arch Darius Destruction Empire Entrance Fars Province Gate Historical Site Iran Islam Marvdasht Middle East Middle Eastern Culture Palace Persepolis Persian Culture Shiraz Zoroastrianism Zoroastrian
7"x5" Glass Mount
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.7cm x 12.7cm (7" x 5")
Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 16.2cm (8" x 6.4")
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.
Gate to Iran - Ancient Persepolis ruins - A Glimpse into the Majestic Past
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print captures the grandeur and historical significance of the main entrance gateway to the ancient Persepolis ruins in Iran. Known as The Gate of All Nations, this colossal structure once stood proudly as the entrance to the magnificent capital city of the Achaemenid dynasty Zoroastrian empire. Dating back to 500 BC, this UNESCO World Heritage site near Marvdasht offers a mesmerizing journey through time. However, its present state is a testament to its tumultuous past. Destroyed and burned by Alexander of Macedonia, these ruins now stand as an evocative reminder of a glorious era long gone. The image showcases an absence that speaks volumes about what was once there – vibrant colors have faded over centuries, yet hints of architectural brilliance still remain visible. The arches symbolize Persian culture's rich history and serve as a doorway into exploring their remarkable civilization. As you gaze upon this photograph, let your imagination transport you back in time when Darius ruled and Zoroastrianism flourished. Feel awestruck by the sheer scale and intricate details that adorned this palace gate. Whether you are an avid traveler or simply appreciate world heritage sites from afar, German Vogel's photography beautifully encapsulates both accessibility and destruction within one frame. It invites us all on a visual voyage through Middle Eastern culture while reminding us how important it is to preserve our shared
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