Ninevah Travel Guide
Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and see
The walls of Nineveh were 12km in circumference and were set with fifteen gates, each of which was named after an Assyrian god. Some of these gates have been reconstructed, notably the Shamash and Nergal gates. It was first excavated by the French and later by the British, and is noted for its colossal palace, its library, its statuary and its prehistoric pottery. There is a small museum near the Nergal gate, which displays some Assyrian relief carvings.
The ancient city of Nineveh is situated just outside Mosul on the east bank of the River Tigris.
Additional travel guides are available in ten languages at Wikitravel.org
Page last generated on Sat 20:16