Baghdad offers its guests a huge choice of attractions. You can visit some of the numerous religious and historical sights, as well as interesting museums. Many tourists start their sightseeing with a visit to the Abbasid Palace located in the very heart of the city. This is a striking medieval monument erected at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries. Unlike many other palaces of this period, it was never intended for defensive purposes. According to one of the versions, the magnificent palace was originally built as a madrasah, and later became used as a royal residence.
Although Baghdad can hardly be called a popular holiday destination for tourists with children, it still has some attractive places to offer families. Tours of historical sites and most … Open
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Among Baghdad's most remarkable religious monuments is the Chhota Sona Mosque. Its domes and minarets are decorated with gilding, so the mosque is often called "golden" by city residents and tourists. The mosque looks really impressive on a sunny day and features rich interior decoration. Its interior walls are adorned with hand-made tiles on which quotes from the Koran are written. Gilding was also used in its interior, and mirror stalactites are considered the most unusual decoration. Only adherents of the Muslim faith are allowed to get inside and admire the beauty of the mosque's interior. All the rest can enjoy its original exterior appearance.
The legendary center of the Republic of Iraq – Baghdad – is situated on the bank of the Tigris River that flows in Mesopotamia. This land is the birthplace of the famous “One Thousand … Open
Among the unique monuments of Baghdad, it is worth highlighting the Al-Askari Mosque that dates back to the middle of the 10th century. The ancient mosque suffered from terrorist attacks during the war. In the post-war period, it was restored in maximum accordance with its historical appearance. In 2007, the ancient mosque featuring rich interior decoration was recognized as a religious site of world significance. As with many other mosques, only Muslims can get inside. Non-Muslim tourists can only admire the dazzling brilliance of the gilded dome.
Although Baghdad can hardly be called a popular holiday destination for tourists with children, it still has some attractive places to offer families. Tours of historical sites and most … Open