Naqsh-e Rustam, Persepolis
Facts and practical information
Naqsh-e Rostam is an ancient archeological site and necropolis located about 12 km northwest of Persepolis, in Fars Province, Iran. A collection of ancient Iranian rock reliefs are cut into the face of the mountain and the mountain contains the final resting place of four Achaemenid kings notably king Darius the Great and his son, Xerxes. This site is of great significance to the history of Iran and to Iranians, as it contains various archeological sites carved into the rock wall through time for more than a millennium from the Elamites and Achaemenids to Sassanians. It lies a few hundred meters from Naqsh-e Rajab, with a further four Sassanid rock reliefs, three celebrating kings and one a high priest. ()
Naqsh-e Rustam – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ka'ba-ye Zartosht, Tomb of Darius I, Naqsh-e Rajab, Ahura Mazda and Ardashir I.