Hatra
Overview
Hatra is a significant archaeological site located in Al Hadar, Iraq, which has been recognized for its cultural and historical importance. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it showcases the blend of Hellenistic and Roman architecture with Eastern decorative features.
History
According to UNESCO, Hatra was an important fortified city under the influence of the Parthian Empire. The city played a crucial role in the first Arab Kingdom and withstood invasions by the Romans in A.D. 116 and 198 thanks to its high, thick walls reinforced by towers.
Architecture
The remains of the city feature temples that demonstrate the fusion of Hellenistic and Roman architecture with Eastern decorative features. Unfortunately, no specific details about the architectural style or materials used are available.
Location
Hatra is situated in Al Hadar, Iraq, with coordinates 35.58806, 42.71833.
Religious Significance
Unfortunately, no specific information is available about Hatra's religious significance or its current status as a place of worship.
Notable Artworks and Features
The temples at Hatra are notable for their unique blend of architectural styles. Unfortunately, no specific details about the artworks or features within these temples are available.
Heritage Status
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985, Hatra was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its cultural and historical significance as the capital of the first Arab Kingdom and for its impressive architectural achievements.
Visiting Information
Unfortunately, no specific information is available about visiting hours, admission fees, or guided tours.
Details
| Name | Hatra |
|---|---|
| City | Al Hadar |
| Country | Iraq |
| Coordinates | 35.58806, 42.71833 |
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