Iran National Museum , (PART 4) me and Column of Perspolis and a statue of Achaemenid Period
Hi everyone , here is some more pictures of the museum (PART 4)
have some new pictures of the other parts of the museum , i went there alone, so i wanted someone to take this photo from me , The columns of Perspolis !
The capital is in the form of two bulls back to back , beneath them is elaborate volute decoration surmounting a palm capital supported by pendant leaf mouldings , the column based is bell-shaped with carved floral decoration , the fluted column shaft would originally have been much taller , this is an example of one of the small columns from Perspolis , H 370 Cm , Diam (base) 76 Cm
accidentally these picture are in a good position so i could upload them in this way :)
alan motevajeh shodam ke in aksharo be in surat gereftam va mitunam poshte sare ham uploadeshon konam,
vay ke cheghad khub bud , yeki az in sar sotunha onja bud , ke dakhele ax mibinidesh
this nice Statue
related to Achaemenid Period
a big statue , it was so lovely ! and amazing
yani asheghesh shode budama , kheli obohat dasht , ba in ghedmat ! marekas
i took many pictures , so i will have many parts to upload them in my posts , if you are interested , simply check my posts in future , i'll have more pictures of this ancient museum . thanks for reading my post
📖The entrance of Iran's ancient Museum, [ Iran Bastan] (PART ONE)
📖Iran National Museum , Me and the Salt Man about 1700 Years Old ! (PART two)
📖Iran National Museum , (PART 3) pictures more about Sasanian's Period
Awesome statues! :D I think my kids would be scared if they see them in person. :D
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Pretty cool. I love museums.
Very interestind series of posts, Adele! I would love to visit such an interesting museum. Fascinating!
thank you so much @arrr :)