Jars Carrier Statue
It is the work of the sculptor Fawzi Ismail made in 1977 AD at the entrance to the city of flowers in Mosul.
It is the work of the sculptor Fawzi Ismail made in 1977 AD at the entrance to the city of flowers in Mosul.
It is the work of the sculptor Fawzi Ismail which completed it in 1969, near the Mosul train station. His muwashahs, songs and tunes are circulated among the Arab countries to this day, including (Fuk al-Nakhl, Umm al-Ayun al-Soud, Qadak al-Mayas).
The waterfalls area, which is fed by natural springs, is located in Al-Sheikhan district, north of the city, 11 kilometers northeast of the governorate, the center of Nineveh Governorate. The area is distinguished by the charming beauty of its nature and the green carpet that covers it naturally in the spring season.
It is located on the left coast of the city of Mosul, which was named at the time the Al-Hadba Model Forest in 1954 on an area of ten dunums. Where a limited nursery was established to produce seedlings of forest trees, and work continued until 1955. About (200) dunums were afforested on the eastern …
Near Al-Huriya Bridge, models of antiquities are displayed in the museum halls representing the civilizations of Mesopotamia from the Stone Ages to the Arab and Islamic eras in general, and some of the antiquities discovered at the archaeological site of Nineveh in particular.
Church of Al-Tahira (“The Immaculate”) , Near Bash Tapia, probably the remnants of the church of the Upper Monastery. Reconstructed last in 1743.
It is a Catholic church, located in al-saa area in Mosul and one of the city landmarks ,it was completely destroyed by SISI in 2016.
located in the southwest of ancient Mosul,which is surrounded by Ottoman walls in Christians neighbor of Shimon al- Safa, also called Mansouriya,about 400 km away from north Baghdad ,it is close to other churches (shamon and mar gorges )and the church of Martoma as well.
One of the oldest historical churches, its present structure suggests a 13th century style.
Dayro d-Mor Mattai (The Monastery of St. Matthew) is a Syriac Orthodox Church monastery on Mount Alfaf in northern Iraq, 20 kilometers northeast of the city of Mosul. It is recognized as one of the oldest Christian monasteries in existence. The monastery was famous for the number of monks and scholars it housed, and for …