After visiting Chaghazanbil Ziggurat, foreign tourists have shared their views about this ancient building on Google Maps.
The history of civilization in ancient Iran is a topic that attracts foreign tourists from all over the world to this border and region. Chaghazanbil Ziggurat is one of the oldest man-made buildings in the geography of Iran and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to the ancient Elam era. This amazing and magnificent building, which was built 1,250 years before Christ, is located near the city of Shush, in Khuzestan province. International tourists who have visited this building and the historical area around it have shared their opinions and experiences with users on Google Maps. In the following, we will review some of these comments.
1. Dennis from Portugal
A beautiful place! The ziggurat belonged to the Elamite people, which was built around 1,250 BC and was destroyed during the Assyrian occupation in 640 BC.
2. Huang John from China
This work is the ruins of an ancient pyramid-like building that has a very special design.
3. Chips Lin (Chips Lin) from China
The architecture dates back to 1250 BC and corresponds to the Shang Dynasty of China, and its remains can still be seen. A 3,125-year-old building related to the Oracle era! There is no such old architecture in the whole world, not even in China!
4. Paul Meylemans from Norway
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is impressive. The ruins of this former Elamite city, built around 1250 BC, are truly impressive. Of the five levels of the original pyramid, only two remain. You can see inscriptions on some of the mud bricks. A tile also shows a footprint.
5. Ru Wi from Germany
We visited this over 3,000-year-old building two years ago and were impressed by the well-preserved remains of the brick building. Ziggurat with a height of 25 meters surrounded by a wall in the temple area. One of the best Mesopotamian temple towers that was well preserved and looked very impressive. A great experience with the guidance of an expert! It is worth seeing.
2. Vladimir Fenchenko (Vladimir Fenchenko) from Russia
This is a great place and a visit alone is worth the trip to Iran. It is impossible to imagine this building from the photos and you have to see it. How was this made? why There is a lot to read about this topic.
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