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Baghdad tourist attractions
Baghdad has many different religious sites such as the Imam al-Azam Mosque, the Imam Musa al-Kazim Mosque, the Mahdi Mosque, the Mansour Mosque, and the Rusafa Mosque, and there are many tourist, historical and cultural attractions for the city of Baghdad, including the following:
The Martyr’s Monument
The martyr’s monument is located in the eastern part of the city of Baghdad, and it is considered one of the most important monuments in it.
The Unknown Soldier Memorial
This memorial depicts the Iraq-Iran war and is a statue depicting a traditional shield that falls from the hands of an Iraqi warrior.
Baghdad Zoo
The Baghdad Zoo includes a large and varied number of different animals that it still possesses, although it was severely affected in the 2003 war, but it still maintains its position.
the museum
The history of the museum dates back to prehistoric times until the seventeenth century, and this museum contains many artifacts and various artifacts that have been inherited throughout history such as statues, coins, human structures and gems, in addition to many remnants of Islamic monuments such as the remains of the Baghdad Wall and the Caliphate House and Al-Mustansiriya School And the headquarters of Al-Mu’tasim.
The ancient city of Samarra
The ancient city of Samarra has many arts and engineering and technical innovations that are evident in its various buildings in addition to many monuments and monuments such as the Mosque of the Mosque, which was built in the century in the ninth century AD, which is characterized by its twisted minaret, and the city of Samarra is located on the banks of the Tigris River and away from the north The city of Baghdad is 130 km long, and its width ranges between 4-8 km only.