Saddam’s Palace in the ancient city of Babylon

It is considered one of the most famous Iraqi palaces, which consists of 6 floors (4 upper and 2 lower) and an artificial hill overlooking the ruins from a side and from the Euphrates River from another side. The design of the palace is in the form of an archaeological site or looks like a ziggurat from the outside, and its location is in the tourist resort of antiquities in Al-Jala near the Ishtar Gate. The palace is famous for its geometric engravings and palm trees on the walls, and former President Saddam Hussein could look at the ruins of Babylon, which date thousands of years.

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