نصب ١٤ تموز (14 July Monument)
A landmark commemorating Iraq's 1958 revolution, symbolizing liberation and national pride in the heart of Baghdad.
The 14 July Monument in Baghdad commemorates the 1958 revolution that overthrew the monarchy and established the Iraqi Republic. Designed by architect Rifat Chadirji and featuring sculptures by Jawad Salim, it stands as a symbol of liberation and national pride.
A brief summary to نصب ١٤ تموز
- 892X+VJR, Baghdad, Janain, Baghdad Governorate, IQ
Local tips
- Consider visiting during daylight hours to fully appreciate the monument's details and sculptural elements.
- Take time to reflect on the historical significance of the July 14th Revolution and its impact on Iraq.
- Explore the surrounding area to discover other landmarks and cultural attractions in Baghdad.
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Getting There
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Walking
From locations in Janain, the monument is likely accessible by foot. Use the monument's coordinates (33.302203, 44.3990678) to orient yourself. Be mindful of traffic and local conditions.
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Public Transport
While Baghdad has public transportation options like buses and shared taxis, their reliability can vary. Check local resources for the most up-to-date routes and schedules. Expect to pay a minimal fare, typically less than 1,000 IQD.
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Taxi
Taxis are a common mode of transport in Baghdad. Negotiate the fare before starting your journey. A short trip within the city center should cost approximately 5,000 - 10,000 IQD.
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