RME2CND8–Reconstructed Ishtar Gate from Babylon in the Pergamom Museum, Berlin, Germany
RMDH512J–Berlin. Germany. Reconstruction of the Ishtar Gate Pergamon Museum.
RMR3D7EK–Berlin. Germany. Pergamon Museum. Reconstruction of the Ishtar Gate of Babylon. The Ishtar Gate was the eighth gate to the inner city of Babylon. It
RFM4MK2T–Brick walls decorated with bas-reliefs of the sacred bull and dragon at the original Ishtar gate in Babylon, Iraq.
RMEFR4EY–Bull, Model of Ishtar Gate, Istanbul Archaeology Museums, Istanbul, Turkey
RF2BW9NMB–Lions from the Processional Way, Ishtar Gate, Pergamon Museum, Museum Island, Berlin, Germany, Europe, West Europe
RFEE5EGX–Mosaic of a Bull on the Ishtar Gate, Istanbul, Turkey.
RMB0H8TD–Tourists in front of the reconstructed Ishtar Gate, Babylon, Iraq, Middle East
RMEC76D0–BERLIN, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 28, 2013: Detailed depiction of the symbolic Babylonian animal - the lion - at the reconstructed Ish
RM2D5009K–Lions, detail of the Ishtar Gate, Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany
RFJ1A464–Coloured glazed brick panels depicting bulls, the symbol of the weather god Adad, from the facade of the first smaller Ishtar Gate, Babylon, dating f
RMB0HB75–Ishtar Gate, Babylonian city gate, relief of lions, dragons and bulls, Babil Province, Iraq, Middle East
RFJ1A456–Coloured glazed brick panels of the facade of the first smaller Ishtar Gate, Babylon, dating from 604-562 BC. Babylon (present day Iraq). The Ishtar
RMEA8PFR–Close up of ceramic tiled lions, Ishtar Gate, Processional Way, Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany
RMEB4NXX–Lion, part of the Ishtar Gate in Berlin's Pergamon Museum.
RFPRWJPY–Detail from Ishtar Gate from Babylon, now reconstructed in Pergamon museum in Berlin
RMB3BK6X–Glazed tiles with an aurochs from The Ishtar Gate in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Germany
RFRRJCM3–Reconstructed Ishtar Gate, Babylon, Iraq, Middle East
RM2JT6TGJ–Babylonian Lion on the Ishtar Gate, Babylon. Pergamonmuseum, Berlin.
RFEE5EGW–Mosaic of a Lion on the Ishtar Gate, Istanbul, Turkey.
RFM40092–Picture of the Ishtar Gate, which is located in the city of Babylon archaeological, It is a blue patterned animals.
RFB0671X–legendary animal ceramic on the reconstructed Ishtar gate (Babylon) in Pergamon museum, Berlin, Germany
RMBBWBPT–Germany Berlin Pergamon Museum detail of Ishtar Gate Babylon
RMBRDNC2–Relief from Ishtar Gate, Archeology Museum, Babylon, Istanbul, Turkey
RMBEPJCB–Ishtar Gate of the ancient city of Babylon, Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany
RFJ1A474–Coloured glazed brick panels of the facade of the first smaller Ishtar Gate, Babylon, dating from 604-562 BC. Babylon (present day Iraq). The Ishtar
RFFFJAHA–Lion on Babylonian mosaic, fragment of the Ishtar Gate in Istanbul, Turkey
RM2X2DE67–Ishtar Gate at Pergamon Museum in Berlin, Germany
RFRCYFC1–6416. The Ishtar Gate was the eighth gate to the inner city of Babylon. It was constructed in about 575 BC by King Nebuchadnezzar II.(reconstruction)
RMHG9WJJ–Istanbul, Turkey. Archeological Museum. Glazed brick bull in relief from the Ishtar Gate, Babylon, dating from the Nebuchadnezzar II period circa 604
RFJ363HH–Ishtar Gate in Pergamon Museum, Museum Island, Berlin, Germany
RM2T2FMK4–Ishtar Gate of Babylon in the Pergamon Museum Berlin Germany
RM2ATC1W5–The Babylonian archers. These men with bows and spears are depicted at the Ishtar Gate, one of the gates of ancient Babylon. Pergamon Museum, Museumsi
RMBE58YA–Lion's head, brick relief of the Babylonian Ishtar Gate, Archeological Museum, Topkapi Palace, Istanbul, Turkey
RFH0G6C6–Mushussu, the dragon of Marduk, depicted as bas-relief on the original Ishtar gate, ancient Babylon, Iraq.
RMCN86PW–First published 1916 Bas Refief Sacred Bull Dragon Ishtar Gate Babylon King Sargon
RFMHNN35–Copy of Ishtar gates in Babylon ruines , Iraq
RFM40098–Picture of the Ishtar Gate, which is located in the city of Babylon archaeological, It is a blue patterned animals.
RMB06713–visitors admiring animals in ceramics on the reconstructed Ishtar gate (Babylon) in Pergamon museum, Berlin, Germany
RMBBWAMD–Germany Berlin Pergamon Museum detail of Ishtar Gate Babylon
RMECK84X–Germany, Berlin, Museum Island, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Pergamon Museum (Pergamonmuseum), Ishtar Gate, built in 580 BC (Neo Babylonian Empire) by King Nebuchadnezzar II in Babylon (Irak), antique ceramic frieze with lions
RMBEPJC3–Ishtar Gate of the ancient city of Babylon, Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany
RFJ1A44K–Coloured glazed brick panels depicting Lions stiding from the facade of the Throne Room dating from 604-562 BC. Babylon (present day Iraq). The throne
RFCT4YRK–Gate of Ishtar
RFJ237MY–Lion relief on glazed bricks from the Ishtar Gate, Babylon, Iraq constructed in about 575 BC, Istanbul Archaeological Museum.
RFJ1A44P–Coloured glazed brick panels depicting Lions stiding from the facade of the Throne Room dating from 604-562 BC. Babylon (present day Iraq). The throne
RFKX5X8D–Inscription of King Nebukadnezar II, 604-562 BC. During the excavations of Babylon, in its vicinity of the Ishtar Gate, fragments of bricks with remai
RMDRJKF0–Ishtar Gate at Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany
RM2F9AFYT–Berlin, Mitte, Museum Island, Pergamon Museum, Ishtar Gate, deserted
RMBE58WY–Three lions, brick relief from the Babylonian Ishtar Gate, Archeological Museum, Topkapi Palace, Istanbul, Turkey
RFW6FWWA–BERLIN, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 26, 2018: Upwards overview of the blue Ishtar Gate of Babylon, decorated with extinct aurochs and mythological creatures
RMR3D7EP–Berlin. Germany. Pergamon Museum. Reconstruction of the Ishtar Gate of Babylon. The Ishtar Gate was the eighth gate to the inner city of Babylon. It
RMDH6M4W–Berlin. Germany. Reconstruction of the Ishtar Gate Pergamon Museum.
RFFFJAHC–Ancient mosaic on the Ishtar Gate wall with mythical bull, Istanbul museum. Babylonian mosaic, fragment of the Ishtar Gate
RFM6T6NH–Picture of the Ishtar Gate, which is located in the city of Babylon archaeological, It is a blue patterned animals.
RMDPB4B7–Ishtar Gate 580 BC (Neo Babylonian Empire) Babylon, 6th century B.C Iraq ( King Nebuchadnezzar II. Mesopotamia 2300 BC -141 BC ) Pergamon Museum,
RMBBWAK0–Germany Berlin Pergamon Museum detail of Ishtar Gate Babylon
RMEFR4F5–Dragon, Model of Ishtar Gate, Istanbul Archaeology Museums, Istanbul, Turkey
RMBEPJEE–Lion in glazed ceramic from the processional way of Ishtar Gate (Babylon), Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany
RF2E5BDH3–Replica of the Ishtar gate at the entrance of Babylon, Iraq.
RMJAH7K1–Bull mosaic of coloured glazed bricks on the Babylonian Ishtar Gate, c.604-562 BC, Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany
RMBP9759–Visitors looking at Ishtar Gate from Babylon at Pergamon Museum in Berlin Germany
RFJKJNT9–Mosaic of an Auroch on the Ishtar Gate, Berlin, Germany.
RFJ1A47N–Coloured glazed brick panels of the facade of the first smaller Ishtar Gate, Babylon, dating from 604-562 BC. Babylon (present day Iraq). The Ishtar
RFM0YRFG–Three warriors on the Ishtar gates of Babylon build by King Nebukadnezar II, 604-562 BC.
RMC7FF8X–detail of lion on Ishtar Gate, Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany
RMCPDEEF–Ishtar Gate, Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany, Europe
RMPABM07–ISHTAR GATE OF NEBUCHADNEZZAR ll BABYLON (6th C BCE) PERGAMON MUSEUM MUSEUM ISLAND BERLIN GERMANY
RM2A25JWW–The Ishtar Gate of Babylon. constructed in about 575 BC, by order of King Nebuchadnezzar II on the north side of the city. It was part of a grand walled processional way leading into the city. The walls were finished in glazed bricks mostly in blue, with animals and deities in low relief at intervals, these also made up of bricks that are moulded and colored differently. It was excavated in the early 20th century, and a reconstruction using original bricks, completed in 1930, is now shown in Berlin’s Pergamon Museum.
RMR30A5M–Berlin. Germany. Pergamon Museum. Reconstruction of the Ishtar Gate of Babylon, on the l/h side is the facade of King Nebuchadrezzar’s throne room, de
RMDMMTMK–Berlin. Germany. Reconstruction of the Ishtar Gate Pergamon Museum.
RM2WCMH85–detail of lion on Ishtar Gate, Iraq Museum, Baghdad, Iraq
RMBFTX66–Berlin. Germany. Reconstruction of the Ishtar Gate Pergamon Museum.
RMC7FETB–detail of lion on Ishtar Gate, Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany
RFJ1A45W–Coloured glazed brick panels depicting bulls, the symbol of the weather god Adad, from the facade of the first smaller Ishtar Gate, Babylon, dating f
RMEFR4EP–Lion, Model of Ishtar Gate, Istanbul Archaeology Museums, Istanbul, Turkey
RMBEPJDJ–Lions in glazed ceramic from the processional way of Ishtar Gate (Babylon), Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany
RM2C18NP2–Ishtar gates in Babylon
RFH0G6C3–Bull depicted as bas-relief on the original Ishtar gate, ancient Babylon, Iraq.
RMPR2543–Iraq. Babylon. The Ishtar Gate. 1932, Iraq, Babylon, Extinct city
RFG061TE–Mosaic of a Dragon on the Ishtar Gate, Berlin, Germany.
RFF1NECW–Stamp printed in GDR shows Museum of the Ancient Near East in Berlin, detail from the Ishtar Gate of Babylon , circa 1972
RFJ94HEX–Three warriors on the Ishtar gates of Babylon build by King Nebukadnezar II, 604-562 BC.