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One of the great wonders of the ancient world, Persepolis embodies not just a grand architectural scheme but also a grand idea. It was conceived by Darius the Great who, in 520 BC, inherited the responsibility for ruling the world's first known empire founded by his predecessor, Cyrus the Great. Embracing tenets such as cultural tolerance and fair treatment of all subjects, Darius sought to reflect these concepts in the design of the magnificent palace complex at Persepolis, inviting architects from the furthest corner of the Persian Empire to contribute to its construction. The result is an eclectic set of structures, including monumental staircases, exquisite reliefs and imposing gateways, that testified to the expanse of Darius' domain.
Al-Karak, Jordan - October 27 2022: Kerak Castle or Qalat Al-Karak Exterior Wall
High Angle View Of Harbor In Birgu, Malta
View of the Greek theatre of Syracuse, iconic landmark in the archaelogical park of Syracuse, Sicily, Italy
Carovigno is a town and comune in the province of Brindisi and region of Apulia, in southern Italy. The country around, in the Upper Salento, is renowned for the production of high quality olive oil.
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan - July 15, 2023: Aerial view of Bishkek city's Ala-Too central square with waving flag
Kyrenia old harbour and castle view in Northern Cyprus. Kyrenia is populer tourist destination in Northern Cyprus. June 17, 2014
View of Aleppo and a part of its Citadel (Syria)
The three cities Vittoriosa, Senglea and Cospicua in Malta.
St George slaying the dragon, statue in Hradcany Castle, Prague, Czech Republic
10.03.2024 Warsaw, Poland. The Monument to Jan III Sobieski with green trees on a sunny day at Lazienki Park in Warsaw, Poland. It was designed by André Le Brun, the court sculptor of King Stanisław August, and the contractor was Franciszek Pinck. The monument was ceremoniously unveiled on September 14, 1788, on the 105th anniversary of the victory at Vienna.
Model of ancient Jerusalem at the time of the second temple.  Focusing on the Lower City or City of David, Kidron Valley, Pool of Siloam, Adiabenian Royal Palaces and Synagogue of the Freedmen.
Built in 1950 in the place where the Annunciation to the Virgin Mary took place in Nazareth
Panoramic view on the seafront of Bisceglie in Puglia.
Belgrade, Serbia - 18. September 2021: Victor monument (Pobednik) at Kalemegdan Fortress in Belgrade with a group of tourists standing in front of it.
Amman Jordan
Albanian flag and Statue Of Skanderbeg in Kruja
Aerial shot of Victoria city surrounding Citadel, Gozo, Malta.
Temple of Apollo at night Side Antalya
This photo was taken in Narbona, France
The Angel of Independence is one of the most representative symbols of Mexico City and stands in Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico city, Mexico.
Restored remains of Harran University. Ancient arch ruins in one of the oldest settlements in the world located in Upper Mesopotamia, Sanliurfa province, Turkey
Horizontal landscape photo of the ancient Citadel known as the Tower of David, near the Jaffa gate entrance to the Old City, Jerusalem
Luxor Temple, Egypt - July 23, 2022: The Luxor Temple is a large Ancient Egyptian temple complex located on the east bank of the Nile River in the city today known as Luxor (ancient Thebes) and was constructed approximately 1400 BCE. In the Egyptian language it was known as ipet resyt, \
Israel's march in the wilderness in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Brad is an archaeological site in northern Syria and a resting place of St. Maron, founder of the Syriac Maronite Church. On 22 March 2018, the Turkish-backed Free Syrian Army bombed the archaeological site, destroying most of the standing structures.
Ephesus (Éphesos; Turkish: Efes) was a city in ancient Greece on the coast of Ionia, 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) southwest of present-day Selçuk in İzmir Province, Turkey. It was built in the 10th century BC on the site of the former Arzawan capital by Attic and Ionian Greek colonists. During the Classical Greek era, it was one of twelve cities that were members of the Ionian League. The city came under the control of the Roman Republic in 129 BC.\n\nThe city was famous in its day for the nearby Temple of Artemis (completed around 550 BC), which has been designated one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Its many monumental buildings included the Library of Celsus and a theatre capable of holding 24,000 spectators.\n\nEphesus was recipient city of one of the Pauline epistles; one of the seven churches of Asia addressed in the Book of Revelation; the Gospel of John may have been written there; and it was the site of several 5th-century Christian Councils (see Council of Ephesus). The city was destroyed by the Goths in 263. Although it was afterwards rebuilt, its importance as a commercial centre declined as the harbour was slowly silted up by the Küçükmenderes River. In 614, it was partially destroyed by an earthquake.\n\nToday, the ruins of Ephesus are a favourite international and local tourist attraction, being accessible from Adnan Menderes Airport and from the resort town Kuşadası. In 2015, the ruins were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
King Tomislav statue, Zagreb, Croatia
Front view close-up of the traditional quadriga statue on top of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin's city centre.
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