Khuzestan

Chogha Zanbil

The majestic Elamite ziggurat

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Chogha Zanbil
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Chogha Zanbil is the magnificent ruined ziggurat of the Elamite city of Dur-Untash, built around 1250 BCE by King Untash-Napirisha — the best-preserved ziggurat in the world and one of the few outside Mesopotamia. Iran's first UNESCO World Heritage site (1979), it rises in mud-brick tiers from the Khuzestan plain near Susa, still bearing cuneiform-stamped bricks and ancient water channels.

5 prochains jours

mar.
48°
26°
mer.
47°
26°
jeu.
42°
25°
ven.
44°
24°
sam.
44°
24°

Sites incontournables

  1. 1

    Chogha Zanbil Ziggurat

    The colossal Elamite ziggurat, a stepped pyramid structure. One of the few extant ziggurats outside Mesopotamia, showcasing Elamite engineering.

  2. 2

    Temple of Inshushinak

    Dedicated to the Elamite patron god. Central to the religious life of the complex.

  3. 3

    Royal Palaces

    Ruins of Elamite royal residences. Offers insight into Elamite court life.

  4. 4

    Perimeter Wall

    Massive defensive wall encircling the site. Demonstrates the strategic importance of the complex.

  5. 5

    Water Channels

    Ancient irrigation systems. Highlights Elamite hydraulic engineering.

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