Taq Kasra

Historical landmark · Mada'in

Taq Kasra

Historical landmark · Mada'in

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3HVJ+G64, Madain, Iraq

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A breathtaking 37-meter-high ancient Persian brick arch, the largest single-span vault, standing proudly near Baghdad’s ruins.  

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Jul 30, 2025

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"Taq Kasra, also called the Archway of Ctesiphon, is located about 35 kilometers (22 miles) south of Baghdad. It is the only above-ground structure that remains of Ctesiphon, an ancient city that acted as the royal capital of the Persian Empire, notably during the Parthian and Sasanian periods, until the Muslim conquest of the region in the seventh century.  While there is some debate as to the year of its construction, the archway is at least 1,400 years old. It was part of the city’s palace complex, possibly the ceiling of the throne room itself (although it could have also served as a portico). Rising to 37 meters (121 feet) in height and stretching a meter (3 feet) thick at its apex and 7 meters (23 feet) thick at its supporting base, it’s considered to be the largest single-span brick vault arch in the world. Some restoration was completed under Saddam Hussein in the 1980s, but progress was halted upon the beginning of the Gulf War. While restoration was picked up again in the years since and completed in 2017, part of the arch collapsed just two years later. There is no word yet regarding further restoration or preservation plans on the site." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Safa Daneshvar

SerpAPI
It's great, wonderful ! a 35 meter high arc with an ancient building, Persian design, ORIGINAL !! I liked it and after publishing the photos realized lots of my friends loved this place, visited on February 14, 2022 and during this time they were repairing the building and visiting inside was banned, but from all around it you can find a good view to see and take photos. Thank you Majid to introducing me before the trip and thank you Muhammad for accompanying me in this visit.

Rybzy M.M

SerpAPI
It is an amazing place, Sadly the site is closed currently due to it falling (the arc), but you can look at it from behind the blockades. It is marvelous and I highly suggest going to the panorama and this Taq near sunset.

Robyn Huang

SerpAPI
Beautiful historic structure that has only been partially restored, so you can see the clear divide between the old and the new. Visited here on a sunny day and was the only person there. No SLR cameras allowed. Shame that the area and literal city around it is dumped with litter. Otherwise, it’s incredibly beautiful - the biggest and oldest unsupported arch in the world.

M Alrubaye

SerpAPI
Beautiful place. It was amazing to see such an old palace, however it left behind and no one takes care of it. The old government added something to the building, which is not good.

hzq hzq

SerpAPI
this palace. where saad ibn abi waqqash reciting addukhaan 25-29. historical.

ADEEL'S ADworld

SerpAPI
History.... Curiosity..... Beautiful

Mohamad Jaddo (jado)

SerpAPI
Taq kisra was extraordinary. I literally got goose bumps while standing under the oldest standing arch on the face of the earth. To think that people of the ancient world built such a wonder with out any tools or modern technology just took my breath away. Before going i heard allot of rumors saying that most of the arch was eroded and collapsed but I can confirm that it's all there I just hope that more effort gets put into preserving this beautiful treasure.

Mustafa Shoque

SerpAPI
Un mached architect brick work never seen or heard of the main gate arch seamed to be the highest in the world