
The Ishtar Gate was a monumental gateway to the ancient city of Babylon, located in what is now Iraq. It was built during the reign of King Nebuchadnezzar II around 575 BC as part of the city walls. The gate was dedicated to the goddess Ishtar, the Babylonian goddess of love, war, and fertility. It was decorated with beautiful reliefs of animals such as lions, bulls, and dragons, and covered with blue glazed bricks. This architectural gem today symbolizes the high level of Babylonian culture.
The Ishtar Gate in our country represents a mixture of architectural styles that intertwine with the Center of Babylon, just as it did in ancient Babylon. It also represents a gateway to another world – a world of endless fun and relaxation.