6th century BC: Hanging Gardens of Babylon

 



6th century BC
Hanging Gardens of Babylon in Babylon, Iraq

The Hanging Gardens of Babylon is the capital of the Neo-Babylonian Empire during the reign of king Nebuchadnezzar II and one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World today; although, there is no confirmation of its actual existence. One of many myths about the Garden was written by Berossus. He described the stone terraces which were decorated with abundant species of trees and flowers to mimic a mountain. The scenery of the hanging flowers not only pleases the eyes of visitors, but also eases the homesick feeling of an unrecorded wife of the Babylonian king named Amytis who came from Mede where greenery is part of her life.

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