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Statue of Abu Tayeb Al-Mutanabbi

A tribute to the celebrated poet Al-Mutanabbi, marking the entrance to Baghdad's historic bookselling street and a symbol of Iraqi intellectual life.

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A statue honoring the famed 10th-century poet Abu Tayeb Al-Mutanabbi stands at the entrance of Mutanabbi Street in Baghdad, a historic hub of bookselling and intellectual life. The statue serves as a tribute to the poet's lasting legacy and contribution to Arabic literature.

A brief summary to تمثال الشاعر ابو الطيب المتنبي

  • 89QQ+W3P, Mutanabbi St, Baghdad, Al Rasheed, Baghdad Governorate, IQ

Local tips

  • Visit on a Friday to experience the vibrant book market.
  • Explore the traditional coffeehouses and tea shops along the street.
  • Dress respectfully, covering shoulders and knees.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The statue is located at the beginning of Mutanabbi Street, near Al Rasheed Street and the Tigris River. From most points in central Baghdad, you can walk towards Al Rasheed Street and then look for the entrance to Mutanabbi Street. The statue is a prominent landmark at the street's entrance.

  • Public Transport

    Baghdad has a network of buses that run throughout the city. Check the latest bus routes for stops near Al Rasheed Street or Mutanabbi Street. From the bus stop, it's a short walk to the statue at the entrance of Mutanabbi Street. Confirm the best route with your accommodation.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are widely available in Baghdad. You can ask the driver to take you to Mutanabbi Street near Al Rasheed Street. Agree on the fare before you depart, as taxis in Baghdad are not always equipped with meters. A typical short taxi ride in Baghdad costs approximately IQD 23,325. Be sure to have Iraqi Dinar for payment.

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The Statue of Abu Tayeb Al-Mutanabbi is located at the beginning of Al-Mutanabbi Street, near the Tigris River, in Baghdad. Al-Mutanabbi Street is named for Abu Tayyeb Al-Mutanabbi, a classical Arab poet born in 915 during the Abbasid dynasty. The street has become the historical center for bookselling in Baghdad, known for its numerous bookstores and outdoor book stalls. Al-Mutanabbi Street is more than just a place to buy books; it has evolved into a symbol of intellectual freedom, drawing writers, artists, and thinkers from across Iraq. The statue of Al-Mutanabbi serves as a reminder of the importance of literature and the arts in Iraqi culture. The street is a gathering place for intellectuals and book lovers, especially vibrant on Fridays when the weekly book market takes place. Here, one can find a wide array of books, from religious texts and historical works to contemporary literature. In 2007, a car bombing on Al-Mutanabbi Street resulted in significant loss. However, the community's determination led to the street's restoration, and it continues to be a center of learning and free thought. The statue of Al-Mutanabbi and the revitalized street stand as testaments to Baghdad's resilience and its commitment to preserving its rich cultural heritage.

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