Photogallery of Baghdad, Iraq

Baghdad
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More to see in Baghdad
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. The palace got a luxurious interior design. The rarest and most expensive materials were used for its construction and decoration. Many elements of its medieval decoration have survived intact to this day, and gorgeous mosaics made of colored marble are a great example. You can also notice incredibly beautiful elements of gilded bronze and glass, as well as large antique mirrors. The legend has it that a magnificent tree made of gold and silver and decorated with diamonds stood in the palace hundreds of years ago. Today, almost all of its halls are available for tours. Most of them present collections of artworks from various periods. The most visited museum in town is The National Museum of Iraq. Among its interesting features is not only the variety of unique exhibits but also the fact that this museum was founded by a woman. Its founder is Gertrude Bell, an English political officer, famous … Read further

Chapters of the guide to Baghdad

Shopping, streets and outlets

No less attractive is Babylon Mall where customers are offered goods for every taste and budget. Here, tourists might be especially interested in pavilions that specialize in leather goods and various original souvenirs like wonderful ceramics and wood crafts, beautiful copper accessories, and semi-precious stone jewelry. Besides, the mall has many shops selling children’s goods and toys that would be of … Open

Baghdad for children - what to visit

With older children, you can go on exciting tours of the city’s outskirts. Take a jeep ride through amazingly beautiful desert areas and observe wild animals in their natural habitat. Even though Baghdad is a large modern city, some authentic settlements can be visited as part of sightseeing tours in its vicinity. Much of the city's infrastructure was destroyed during the war, but Baghdad is actively … Open

Cultural excursion through Baghdad - things to see

An important historical monument for the city is the Al-Salam Palace that housed an American camp during the war. The area of the palace is about 93,000 square meters. It is currently occupied by one of the upscale hotels. Anyone can spend a night or several days here to appreciate the luxurious interior decoration. Among the unique monuments of Baghdad, it is worth highlighting the Al-Askari Mosque that dates … Open

Baghdad sightseeing

Travelers should also pay their attention to the Baghdad Museum. This venue has been displaying many important artifacts for years. This is the right place to learn more about the tough history of the Iraqi settlement right from its establishment. The museum exhibits numerous documents dedicated to the history of past years, household items, and various artworks. A collection of wax sculptures created by local … Open

Top sigths of Iraq

Iraq is famous for its important religious centers that attract pilgrims from all over the world. In Najaf, there is an important religious landmark – the Imam Ali Mosque. Many famous Shi'ite imams studied here. During its long history, the mosque was destroyed several times, but every time it was reconstructed thanks to the efforts of local people. According to a legend, the mosque is located in a unique place – the burial site of Noah and Adam. The first mosque appeared here in 977. It was erected to house the tomb of Alī ibn Abī Tālib, the first Shi'ite Imam after Muhammad. The mosque suffered much damage in the past, but it still has its original look. Not only pilgrims from all over the world but also curious tourists visit the mosque these days. … Open

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