Category
page 1Buildings and structures in Baghdad
House of Wisdom
library, translation institute and research center in medieval Baghdad
Round city of Baghdad
original core of the city of Baghdad
Iraq National Library and Archive
national library, national archives
Victory Arch
pair of triumphal arches in central Baghdad, Iraq
Baghdad Tower
tower located in central Baghdad
Mutanabbi Street
ancient book market and street in Baghdad, Iraq
Al-Shaheed Monument
monument commemorating martyrs in Iraq
Baghdad Zoo
zoo in Baghdad, Iraq
Baghdad Gate
The doors of the Baghdad wall belong to the age of the Abbasid state or it belongs to the Ottoman Empire
Baghdad railway station
a railway station in Baghdad, Iraq
Al-Sarafiya bridge
al-Sarafiya bridge is a bridge crosses the River Tigris in Baghdad
Qanat al-Jaish
waterway in Iraq
Al Rasheed Street
street in Baghdad, Iraq
Baghdad Belts
region in Iraq
Baba Nanak Shrine in Baghdad
sixteenth century monument commemorating visit of Guru Nanak in Baghdad and his inter-religious dialogue with Muslim Pirs
Freedom Monument
monument in Baghdad
Central Bank of Iraq Tower
skyscraper in Iraq
The Monument to the Unknown Soldier
Monument in Baghdad, Iraq
Souq Al-Safafeer
Wikimedia list article
Al-Aaimmah bridge
bridge in Iraq
Camp Nama
military base in Baghdad, Iraq
Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery
cemetery located in Iraq
Al Zaqura Building
Iraqi government building
Assassins' Gate
assassin's Gate in Baghdad, Iraq
Baghdad Clock
public Building in Baghdad, Iraq
14th of July Bridge
suspension bridge over the Tigris in Baghdad, Iraq
Kahramana
thumb | right | alt=Kahramana Square, Baghdad. | Kahramana Square, Baghdad.
Kahramana is a fountain located in Baghdad's al-Sa'doun Street depicting a scene from the legend of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves; a story taken from One Thousand and One Nights in which the slave girl Marjana outwitted the thieves by tricking them into hiding inside jars over which she poured hot oil. The statue was officially opened in 1971 and was the work of the Iraqi sculptor, Mohammed Ghani Hikmat. It has become one of Baghdad's most iconic public artworks. In the aftermath of the US-led invasion of 2003, the wo
Al-Shorta Stadium
football stadium in Baghdad, Iraq