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The Jar Monument

A six-meter-tall monument in Baghdad's Alawi district, created by Miran al-Saadi, symbolizing the historical importance of water jars in Iraqi culture.

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The Jar Monument (Nusub al-Jarrar) is a sculpture located in the Alawi area of Baghdad, Iraq, across from the Iraqi Museum. Created by Iraqi artist Miran al-Saadi, it represents an ancient idea of water flowing from jars, standing approximately six meters tall and unveiled in 1962.

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  • Baghdad, Baghdad Governorate, IQ

Local tips

  • Visit during the cooler months (October to April) for a more comfortable experience, as Baghdad summers can be extremely hot.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to the nearby Iraqi Museum to explore Iraq's rich history and cultural artifacts.
  • Dress respectfully when visiting public monuments and cultural sites in Baghdad.
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Getting There

  • Taxi

    Taxis are a common way to reach the Jar Monument. From central Baghdad, a short taxi ride will get you to the Alawi area, where the monument is located across from the Iraqi Museum. Agree on a fare before starting your trip. A 5km ride in Baghdad costs about 12.1 USD. Be sure to have Iraqi Dinar for payment.

  • Public Transport

    Baghdad has a bus system that can get you close to the Jar Monument. Check local bus routes for the Alawi area near the Iraqi Museum. Bus fares are approximately 0.35 USD. From the bus stop, it's a short walk to the monument.

  • Walking

    If you are already visiting the Iraqi Museum, the Jar Monument is just across the street in the Alawi area. Walking is a convenient way to reach the monument from nearby locations.

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The Jar Monument, known locally as Nusub al-Jarrar, is a distinctive landmark in Baghdad, situated in the Alawi district on the Al-Karkh side of the city, directly opposite the Iraqi Museum. This monument, crafted by the talented Iraqi artist Miran al-Saadi, embodies an age-old concept, artistically realized through the depiction of water cascading from traditional jars. The monument stands approximately six meters high and was revealed to the public in 1962, quickly becoming a significant cultural symbol of Baghdad. Al-Saadi's design incorporates a series of interconnected jars, drawing inspiration from the historical use of these vessels for water storage and transportation across generations. Water flow is integral to the design, symbolizing the essential connection between people and water, particularly vital in regions like Iraq where water is crucial for agriculture and daily life. The Jar Monument serves as a cultural bridge, linking Iraq's rich past with its present aspirations. Its location in the Alawi area, a vibrant part of Baghdad, enhances its accessibility and prominence, making it a celebrated feature of the city's cultural landscape. The monument not only commemorates a simple tool but also reflects the historical dependence on water in shaping ancient civilizations in Mesopotamia.

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