Ishtar Gate, Neo-Babylonian, c575 BC.

Ishtar Gate, Babylonian, c575 BC. The Ishtar Gate, through which a processional road ran into the city of Babylon. One of 8 fortified gates of Nebuchandrezzar's (Nebuchanezzar II) city, it was decorated with dragons and young bulls in brick relief. The gate is in the Pergamon Museum, Berlin. (Photo by Ann Ronan Pictures/Print Collector/Getty Images)
Ishtar Gate, Babylonian, c575 BC. The Ishtar Gate, through which a processional road ran into the city of Babylon. One of 8 fortified gates of Nebuchandrezzar's (Nebuchanezzar II) city, it was decorated with dragons and young bulls in brick relief. The gate is in the Pergamon Museum, Berlin. (Photo by Ann Ronan Pictures/Print Collector/Getty Images)
Ishtar Gate, Neo-Babylonian, c575 BC.
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Print Collector / Contributor
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463908371
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Hulton Archive
Date created:
January 01, 1753
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Hulton Archive
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390001297
Object name:
1152352
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